Follows three scientists who come to a village to find a treasure, but things don't turn easy for them because there is black magic in that village.Follows three scientists who come to a village to find a treasure, but things don't turn easy for them because there is black magic in that village.Follows three scientists who come to a village to find a treasure, but things don't turn easy for them because there is black magic in that village.
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- Alternate versionsThe UK release was cut, the distributor chose to make a cut to a scene of cocaine misuse in order to obtain a 12A classification. An uncut 15 classification was available.
- SoundtracksBang Bros
Composed by Sunny M.R.
Lyrics by Lakshmi Priyanka
Performed by Aditya Iyengar, Dinker Kalvala, Vivek Hariharan, Rutvik Talashilkar, Sunny M.R.
Duration: 3:02
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Krish (Sree Vishnu), Vinay (Priyadarshi) and Madhav (Rahul Ramakrishna) are notorious trio as well as best buddies who are talented enough to make fool out of others. Post their PG as well as earning a doctorate in their respective subjects, they stop in Bhairavapuram and notice there is easy money in pretending to solve the villagers' problems. The village is also believed to be haunted by a Malayali ghost going by the name Sampangi. To what extent the trio will go to keep up their play and what is the story behind Sampangi, forms rest of the story.
The film's strength is the trio lead and their impeccable comic timing. That is exactly why the makers sold it with the byline "no logic, only magic" and there is not so magic that is pulled off here. The entire first half hardly has any scene that could generate half a chuckle. It drags on, taking it's own time to build the story and the trio do their best to carry the film on their shoulders. The songs are not good either and the quick one liners with lot of references to pop culture, would've worked better if the screenplay was decent.
It is the second half where the trio move into the haunted mansion which makes way for some decent laughs with the usual ghost scenes. Even the flashback is quite bland except for the fact it handles a sensitive issue without being offensive and that alone is a big win for a film riddled with double entendre jokes. One can imagine the immense control in not cracking the gay jokes. Having said that, barring the male leads, none of the female leads get anything credible to do. My lenient rating is solely for the attempt to not being offensive and atleast in the second half, giving something to the talented trio to work with.
The film's strength is the trio lead and their impeccable comic timing. That is exactly why the makers sold it with the byline "no logic, only magic" and there is not so magic that is pulled off here. The entire first half hardly has any scene that could generate half a chuckle. It drags on, taking it's own time to build the story and the trio do their best to carry the film on their shoulders. The songs are not good either and the quick one liners with lot of references to pop culture, would've worked better if the screenplay was decent.
It is the second half where the trio move into the haunted mansion which makes way for some decent laughs with the usual ghost scenes. Even the flashback is quite bland except for the fact it handles a sensitive issue without being offensive and that alone is a big win for a film riddled with double entendre jokes. One can imagine the immense control in not cracking the gay jokes. Having said that, barring the male leads, none of the female leads get anything credible to do. My lenient rating is solely for the attempt to not being offensive and atleast in the second half, giving something to the talented trio to work with.
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- Mar 23, 2024
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- $54,753
- Runtime2 hours 30 minutes
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