Ashok, Manoj, and Damodhar enrolled in an engineering institution. They come from various origins, yet they all have the characteristics of youth. They seek out the attention of girls, indulge in irresponsible behavior, skip courses, and have a good time in the dorm all the time. They go from hesitant college students to content graduates throughout the course of their four years there.

The film's star performer is newcomer Sangeeth Shobhan, who has experience acting in two online series. With Narne nithin and ram nithin assisting him the entire time, he is nearly the primary character. The three performers give their roles a raw vitality. Their performances have to always be original since their characters are derivative by nature. They have a progressive, organic chemistry.

Vishnu Oi's performance as Laddu is rib-tickling in a few instances. After Sangeeth, he is the second-best comic in the movie. Ananathika Sanilkumar, Gopikaa Udyan, and Sri Gouri priya Reddy don't overachieve. They have a chemistry with their corresponding pairings naturally. Anthony, muralidhar Goud, who played the angry father of Laddu, raghu Babu, and other actors were suitable.

The songs by Bheems Ceciroleo are more effective in the movie than they are on the jukebox. The songs' joyful mood contributes to the campus comedy's loud atmosphere. The tunes are not intrusive at the same time. They perfectly fit the upbeat tone of the movie. The editing of Navin Nooli is excellent, and it becomes much better in the second half. The Shamdat-Dinesh Krishnan B team's cinematography is a major asset.

The supplementary script authored by praveen Pattu and pranay Rao Takkallapalli aids writer-director kalyan Shankar. Manoj, Ashok, and Damodhar, the MAD three, are important to the narrative. The 'D' is a self-deprecating dumbass. The 'A' is an orphan acting inappropriately for his age. He first comes out as depressing but then turns socially awkward. His relationship with his partner is a true romantic drama. The third man is a master at flirting. He lives in a real rom-com zone.

It's not like the movie is jam-packed with original humor. The 'intercourse' allusions and the one joke about masturbation are undoubtedly not original. The constant crazy energy, though, is what helps the movie. Should we refer to it as the MAD energy?

By permitting the offensive 'G' word in Telugu, the Censor Board displays flair. This is not a purposefully pointless comedy like "Jathi Rathnalu," where the plot is just unimportant. There is an arc to this narrative. Damodhar, the self-described clown, adds a funny yet touching twist to his love song. The tune including the Badminton practises is funny. The girls' hostel episode is a great ride in the second half. While attempting to be a self-aware comedy, the movie also follows certain common masala commercial clichés.

Overall, A Mindless youth Entertainer


Ratings: ⭐⭐⭐


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