london babulu movie full review
London babulu movie review:-
London Babulu is a Telugu
movie starring Rakshith and Swati Reddy in prominent roles. It is a comedy
drama directed by Chinni Krishna, with MaruthiDasari as the producer, forming
part of the crew.
Gandhi (Rakshit) is a graduate from a village who stays with
his ailing father. His sister is married to a cruel-hearted person (Raja
Ravindra) who lends his dowry amount to Gandhi as a loan and threatens to leave
his wife if Gandhi doesn't repay it. Gandhi then decides to go to London along
with his bosom friend Pandu (Satya), to find a way out of their troubles. They
land up at the office of a broker Kumar (Jeeva) who advises Gandhi to lie in
his passport application that he is married as this would convince the Embassy
officials of his sincerity to come back home. Out of the blue, Gandhi types in
the name of Suryakantham. Nevertheless, his visa gets rejected whereas his
friend Pandu is successful. Gandhi then lands a job as an accountant in a
theatre company run by Sharma (Murali Sharma). Impressed with his sincerity,
Sharma promotes him to manager and puts him on the list of his troupe going to
London for a performance. Since, Sharma believes that Gandhi is a bachelor, the
latter has to get the name of Suryakantham removed from his passport.Enter
Suryakantham (Swathi Reddy), a TV journalist who keeps exposing the various
scams in society. Left with no other option, Gandhi and his friend Babji
(Dhanraj) approach Suryakantham for help requesting her to act as his wife and appear
for a divorce in Court. Gandhi pretends to be dumb in order to win
Suryakantham's sympathy and she falls for the bait. There unfolds a series of
events which lands them all in a huge mess. Does Gandhi get to go to London?
Does Suryakantham find out the truth about him? What happens to Pandu in the
UK? And does Gandhi eventually express his feelings to Suryakantham with whom
he has fallen in love?
Primarily, London Babulu is a love story set against the
backdrop of the visa hassles of Gandhi and his friend Pandu (Satya). Newcomer
Rakshit does a good job as Gandhi. He never goes overboard with his histrionic
and suits his character well. Swathi looks charming on screen and carries her
role of Suryakantham with complete ease. She is clearly underutilised in the
film which would have definitely benefitted from more of her screen presence.
Dhanraj as Babji gets a meaty role but there is no justification for his
character albeit it's a breeze for him. Satya as Pandu is convincing in a
pivotal role. Ali and Sathya Krishnan as lawyer Kutumba Rao and his assistant
have a well-etched comedy track. The cinematography by Shyam K Naidu is apt as
are the songs and background score by V. Where director Chinni Krishna falters
in is the insufficient and unconvincing romance between Gandhi and
Suryakantham. The chemistry between the lead pair is just not established and
it is unfortunate because there was ample scope for it. This results in a
passive climax. Other than that, he can be credited for coming up with a clean
film sans any vulgarity.
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Aravind
Verified Review|17/11/17
A genuine attempt and never look
illogical.All actors deserve great application for settled performances
throughout the film.! Big claps .!totally in love with the movie! must watch.!
Verified Review|17/11/17
awsome movie awsomeexperirence except
the hero performance every thing worked out well and good especially the
director's hardwork and efforts made this movie a good one and it is not lesser
than the original tamil film finally a nice movie and worth watching it...
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