Taapsee’s Anando Brahma. Is good to watch and hilarious.
After the death of his parents, a Malaysian based NRI(Rajeev Kanakala) decides to sell off his ancestral home.
He assigns this job to a real estate agent who in turn creates a rumor for his own good that the house is haunted.
Overhearing this discussion in a bar, a small time waiter(Srinivasa Reddy) requests the NRI that he will prove to everyone that there are no ghosts in the house and if proved, he gets 20 % commission.
Rajeev kanakala agrees to this and the waiter makes a plan and approaches three other losers in the form of Vennela Kishore, Tagubothu Ramesh and Shakalaka Shankar. Somehow, he convinces them for a good deal and heads to the house.
One of the interesting factors of this film is the unique concept of ghosts getting scared of common people. This concept has been nicely interlaced in the script through four different characters which are ably performed by all the leading comedians. Srinivasa Reddy heads the gang and is spot on with his mannerisms and witty dialogues.
While Tagubothu Ramesh plays his trademark drunkard role superbly, Vennela Kishore is hilarious as the blind man. In many of his scenes with Srinivasa Reddy, Kishore’s humor will leave you in splits. Last but not the least, Shakalaka Shankar has become a pro in horror comedies .
It is good to see Rajeev Kanakala in a very important role after a long time. Taapsee does not have much to do but suits her role well and does what is required. The second half, in particular, has hilarious comedy and the way the film has been ended also looks decent.
The film looks pretty neat. The camera work and visual effects are decent. Dialogues are hilarious and have been written with a lot of wits.
Anando Brahma is a neat horror comedy which has some hilarious fun during the second half. The film has been cleverly laced with entertaining episodes that will leave you in splits.
Director : Mahi V Raghav
Producers : Vijay Chilla, Shashi Devireddy
Music Director : Krishna Kumar
Starring : Tapasee Pannu, Srinivas Reddy
Rating 3.25/5