2013's Kalyana Samayal Sadham's 2017
remake is Shubh Mangal Saavdhan.
The tagline of that film was "STAND UP for love".
And that is what is a
problem for this film's hero.
Hello, I'm Kairam Vaashi and today's
film is Chandra Mohan's Brahmachari.
Brahmachara is 100% virgin and that's
not by chance, but actually by choice
because the hero Raamu vowed not to fall
in love with anyone until he's married.
He does get married but what he needs
to do post that, he is unable to do.
This film is watchable as long as it treads the comedy
track infact a few episodes are indeed humorous.
But when it goes to the serious track, the
comments from the audience was humorous.
Regardless of which track the film's in, one
man who scores it big is Shivaraj KR pete.
Two of his repeating jokes - one where he
drinks coffee and the other one where he says
"Raamu is a good man" take
off slowly but land very well.
The scene which leads to the interval,
the tap shot on the interval,
the scene where Achyuth
watches a video on his mobile,
a few Dattana moments and Shivaraj KR
Pete - should you remove these from,
this film is absurd,
Whenever he goes to see a girl for
marriage, the hero takes his friends along
and decides whether he should be the prospective
groom or not depending on the girl.
Mind you, he is a Lord Rama follower.
Heroine is a writer, the name of the book she's written is
"The first experience of marriage" - what a coincidence!
That she's a writer, the writer of
this film forgets in ten minutes.
Hero and heroine are separated,
the name of the hero is Ram, Dattana who is the
reason for their union later reminds us of Anjaneya.
Is this film based on Ramayana? Seems like
only I'm seeing that unintentional layer.
Summing up, if you are a fan of
Shivaraj KR pete, then you can...
