There is no denying the way that amazing joke artist Brahmanandam is indispensable in Tollywood. No parody craftsman in any period is an at any point match to his screen presence and theatricality. Despite the fact that Brahmi is doing just mature proper comic jobs sporadically nowadays, he actually is a bankable name since his presence will collect great buzz for films.
As his profound execution in Krishna Vamshi's Ranga Marthanda and rib-stimulating humor in Jathi Ratnalu were very generally welcomed by moviegoers, our chiefs are hoping to use Brahmanandam with substantial characters in spite of his age factor. His most recent film Keeda Cola likewise produced solid buzz for a similar explanation. As Tharun Bhascker is notable for planning amazing characters and separating the best from his entertainers, everybody expected that Brahmi's part in Keeda Cola would be their ticket's worth
Sadly, Brahmi got an unfair arrangement. His personality was bound to a wheelchair with a couple of discoursed and articulations. His job scarcely made any effect and frustrated the watchers. The satire track didn't work out true to form and neglected to summon any giggles past a specific level.
In spite of his age factor, Brahmanandam's shtick and comic timing are as yet flawless. He is conveying a similar energy levels as could be. Yet, Tharun Bhascker didn't give a satisfactory job and squandered a decent open door. He ought to have followed chief Anudeep who concocted a brief yet effective person for Brahmanandam in Jathi Ratnalu.
Keeda Cola might have a greatly improved informal exchange on the off chance that the chief had been more cautious and viable with his composition. It is probably going to end as a normal grosser in the cinematic world
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