Storyline
Vishal (Sree Vishnu), Rocky (Priyadarshi) and Rambo (Rahul Ramakrishna) are three friends who fail three times between them and keep wasting time. In such a situation, Mitra (Nivetha Thomas) enters their college and approaches them. On the other hand, Mitra has serious problems with his father and wants to leave the house and asks three friends for help. The gang hatches a crazy plan and executes it well. But, surprisingly, the subsequent events create big problems for them. What are those problems? and how did they get out is the whole story of the movie?
One of the film's greatest assets is its steady dose of comedy. The first half is full of good humor and talented actors, Sree Vishnu, Priyadarshi and Rahul Ramakrishna generate laughs with their solid chemistry and comic timing.
Nivetha Thomas is always a talent to watch out for and fits her role perfectly. His performance in the film is excellent as he portrays a unique role and does a good job in that role. The kidnapping scenes and how they are narrated with a different script is the highlight of the film and creates great humor.
The main factor of pocket money is perfectly used in the film. Satya Dev was amazing in his role. It was great to have her on screen and Satya to carry her. Nivetha Pethuraj is getting better with every movie and she has done an impressive job in the movie. Harshvardhan as a cop was also pretty good.
After an entertaining first half, the pace in the second half is a bit dull. The chase scenes are a bit slow and drag. While the comedy created through the proceedings is good, the plot is quite ordinary and nothing new.
There were good opportunities to elevate the father-daughter bond, but the director failed to do so. Also, a lot of time was spent on creating the main characters in the film, which slowed the film down a bit. The background score by Vivek Sagar is one of the biggest assets of the film.
He took the film to another level with his performance. The film's production values look high as the proceedings look quite realistic. The rustic locations look good in the movie. The dialogues are funny as all the little jabs work well in the first half.
As for director Vivek Athreya, he takes a different path with his second film and tells the hijack comedy beautifully with lots of humor and suspense. Keeping the process simple and fun at the same time showcases his talent. He used all his characters very well in the film.
Overall
Overall, Brochevarevarura is a crime comedy with good entertainment and fun thrills. The entertainment is simply created and keeps you hooked for most of the movie. The performance of the lead roles will surely win your heart. However, things get a bit slow and predictable in the second half, but that doesn't stop you from having a good time watching this movie. Pure comedy that will not disappoint you this weekend. Go for it.
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