The movie stands true to its tagline of no logic, only magic. The story starts with familiar faces from cult-classic Brochevarevarura with an adult-comedy twist. Most of the first half is filled with laughable jokes and predictable twists. I would have rated the film a 5/10 if it continued the same way.
However the maturity with which movie handles the subject of LGBTQ has to be appreciated given the long history of TFI using people from the community as comic relief. Even more surprised because the genre of adult-comedy has tropes around marginalized communities even in a more matured industry like Hollywood.
However the maturity with which movie handles the subject of LGBTQ has to be appreciated given the long history of TFI using people from the community as comic relief. Even more surprised because the genre of adult-comedy has tropes around marginalized communities even in a more matured industry like Hollywood.