Ravi babu Avunu 2 Review
Avunu 2: Banner: Flying Frogs and Suresh Productions Cast: Harshavardhan Rane , Poorna, Nikita, Sanjjanaa, Direction: Ravi Babu Producti...
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Avunu 2:
Banner: Flying Frogs and Suresh Productions
Cast: Harshavardhan Rane , Poorna, Nikita, Sanjjanaa,
Direction: Ravi Babu
Production: Suresh Babu
Music: shekhar chandra
Story:
The potential of a geographically mobile spirit is vast. When Ravi Babu (playing the spirit) made a
surreptitious visit to the police station dropping on Mohini’s (Poorna) complaint, comfortably seated next to her, it was clear that the spirit was here to say as its freedom of movement can’t be restricted by whatever means. In Avunu-2, it (or, should we say ‘he’ because the spirit is a rapist?) arrives on the scene using the elevator and enters the new, upscale apartment through the main door.
In the first part we saw how a newly married couple was prevented by the spirit of Raju from consummating their marriage.He wants to possess the good husband and in his lecherous mission, he was aided by a foolhardy husband who forced his wife to stay in the flat despite she being devastated and extremely frightened. That was Part-I. Here you have a camera-woman who can capture a spirit and presumably even “change the world” asking Mohini to do the unthinkable.
Part-II is a sorry repetition of the first part, but the novelty of the concept is badly over-used to the point of looking jaded. There is the same leering away at a nude Mohini while she is bathing, there is the same pulling off the rug whilethe couple is sleeping, there are the same attempts to undress her (this time by the good husband, too), there is the same technology-enabled hint that a third entity is roaming about.
Screenplay:
wise, this is definitely not in the same league as Ravi Babu’s other films. While presenting the new element of a drunkard neighbor who with his bizarre tantrums and loving affection towards his wife (he says ‘bangaram’ to her, at all times) presents a dichotomous picture, Ravi Babu scores on the concept but surely fails on the treatment . One waits for something interesting about his story and the climax doesn’t disappoint. The couple is played by Nikita and a well-known character artiste.
Rating: 2.5/5
Banner: Flying Frogs and Suresh Productions
Cast: Harshavardhan Rane , Poorna, Nikita, Sanjjanaa,
Direction: Ravi Babu
Production: Suresh Babu
Music: shekhar chandra
Story:
The potential of a geographically mobile spirit is vast. When Ravi Babu (playing the spirit) made a
surreptitious visit to the police station dropping on Mohini’s (Poorna) complaint, comfortably seated next to her, it was clear that the spirit was here to say as its freedom of movement can’t be restricted by whatever means. In Avunu-2, it (or, should we say ‘he’ because the spirit is a rapist?) arrives on the scene using the elevator and enters the new, upscale apartment through the main door.
In the first part we saw how a newly married couple was prevented by the spirit of Raju from consummating their marriage.He wants to possess the good husband and in his lecherous mission, he was aided by a foolhardy husband who forced his wife to stay in the flat despite she being devastated and extremely frightened. That was Part-I. Here you have a camera-woman who can capture a spirit and presumably even “change the world” asking Mohini to do the unthinkable.
Part-II is a sorry repetition of the first part, but the novelty of the concept is badly over-used to the point of looking jaded. There is the same leering away at a nude Mohini while she is bathing, there is the same pulling off the rug whilethe couple is sleeping, there are the same attempts to undress her (this time by the good husband, too), there is the same technology-enabled hint that a third entity is roaming about.
Screenplay:
wise, this is definitely not in the same league as Ravi Babu’s other films. While presenting the new element of a drunkard neighbor who with his bizarre tantrums and loving affection towards his wife (he says ‘bangaram’ to her, at all times) presents a dichotomous picture, Ravi Babu scores on the concept but surely fails on the treatment . One waits for something interesting about his story and the climax doesn’t disappoint. The couple is played by Nikita and a well-known character artiste.
Rating: 2.5/5