Malligadu Marriage Bureau User Review
on Feb 7, 2014
Malligadu Marriage Bureau User Review
Cast: Srikanth, Manochitra, Brahmanandam, Ravi Kishore, Jaya Prakash Reddy, Posani Murali Krishna
Director: A Uday Raj
Music: Raghu Ram
Producer: Mallela Seetaramaraju
Banner: Haritha Entertainments
Genre: Family Entertainer/Comedy
Malligadu Marriage Bureau that hit the silver screens on Friday under the genre family entertainer. The movie story, screenplay and direction is by upcoming director A.Uday Raj, with Srikanth and Manochitra playing the lead roles. Srikanth ‘s performance being dominant throughout the movie and of course with Brahmanandam as one the main protagonist provides to be a wholesome family entertainer. Look's like hes got him self a new stylist and his clothes are good .The story moves in and around a marriage bureau which is run by Srikanth who is in the business of getting people married , with a tag line saying one year guarantee. He ends up lying and gets in and out of trouble and this is how comedy turns to be the focal point of the movie. The role played by Telangana Shakuntala where he tries to get her hitched Is hilarious and how he is convinced to get married himself turns out to be the other part of the story.
The comedy track of Brahmanandam who plays the role of a dada who is forced to get married by Posani is the center of attraction of the movie. And he ends up liking Srikanth’s sister and how Srikanth tries to evade this forms the comedy aspect of the movie. The heroine works in his office who adds to the confusion and forms another comedy aspect apart from adding to the glamour quotient to the film Vennela Kishore has given his best comedy in the movie and Posani Krishna Murali who played the cop’s role as usual reminds us of his movie Mental Krishna with his over the top acting which has become his trademark. The music and songs are ok and the screen play which is off late the reason for any successful story is ok but could have been a bit tighter with loose ends here and there. Srikanth’ s attempt to revive his career with this clean slate comedy is Okay.
Tag Line: But we cant give you a guarantee…