Bhadram Be Careful Brother Telugu Movie Review

Rarely has there been a film which lives up to its title with such consistency as this. Rarely does a film meander in the realm of the ludicrous with such consistent focus. Rarely does a film short as it is give you not a moment to savour as positive except when the credits roll at the end and you know it is time to exit. It is the kind of film where even the trailer ha a caveat written all over.
The film is painfully mind boggling. Inexplicable. Even the Uva uva advertisement for a clothing franchisee seems a piece of art in compare. What is this marvel all about? What is the space of Sampoornesh Babu? Is he heading to be the eight wonder albeit dubious? At the start of the film and after the break there is a statutory warning through a documentary which gives you a list of things that are carcinogenic and thus to be avoided. I am surprised the movie is not included in the said list.
Designed to be a parody, it is way off the mark. Central to the entire indulgence is total paucity of class, sense of viewable authenticity or interest. As a spoof of what happens with the Telugu industry it is worse than the subject and reflects a very crass approach to what could really have been a fine execution. Strenuously told through a puerile plot, the mish mash is nerve testing. The script is an awry missile reflective of the chosen protagonist. The bewilderingly daft narrative style that seemingly is designed to take pot shots at mainstream Tollywood, is itself begging for ridicule.
We have these two guys Linga Raju and Karthik who are into short film making. While Linga Raju is the actor, Karthik is the film maker. After having shot a short film for you tube and having realised its popularity they begin to think big. Karthik is in love and the prospective pa in law expects the guy to make a crore in six months if he wants to marry his daughter. Now enters the businessman with tons of money who wants to invest it in a film to be made by the youngsters and is willing to part with the crore in question if they agree to make the film with his son Babu (Sampoornesh Babu).
Once Babu enters the script, he takes over and dictates the lewdest of possible things during the making of the film. The frustrated guys decide to kidnap Babu and demand a ransom. Joining them is Rajesh (Rajesh) who gives them ideas as to how to execute the kidnap drama. Finally everybody, everything end in the villains den and the prospective film maker gets his girl, and we our peace.
What is purportedly aimed at entertaining ends up being an endurance test. Those who make a polite early exit are those with acceptable tolerance levels. Those who remain till the end are the gutsy of the hopelessly optimistic ones. This is the kind of film where the review guy feels like putting in his papers. Take the title seriously.
Rating : Sorry
+ Nothing
– Everything
L. Ravichander.