(2001)

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cohuman2 October 2020
A total laugh riot . Jagapathy and rRoja have al ove marriage . they have twins and adopt his sister's sons . the whole family moves to Hyderabad for better prospects . Roja starts carrying again ( even when he wanrs her about dwindling finances ) and hopes this time its a girl They buy a house because they have to keep changing rented houses thanx to this loud noisy family . Finally he buys one bungalow and lets out the top portion to Rajendra Prasad's family . They come with their own complexities and foibles. His youn sister in law has eyes for Jagapathy and never misses a chance to lure and bait him . Jagapaty has a tough time taking care of his suspicious pregnant wife , his demanding tenents with the young girl falling for him , 4 noisy children plus 2 more kids of his tenents . A lot of confusions , twists, turns later all becomes well. RamaPrabha shines in her small role as Roja's granny . Jagapati was a rising star in early 2000s and such family roles are a cake walk for him . The Telugu audience was weary of Chiranjeevi styled revenge formulas and t welcomed Jagapati's family roles .
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A frenzied, trippy sack of nutty fun!
hotbread30 November 2001
Jagapathi Babu does a great job as Bil, the sadistic patriarch of the family. Tanikella Bharani escapes her typecast here to become Thel, Bil's alcoholic, lesbian wife. Some parts are genuinely disgusting (the jar of oing comes to mind), but for the most part, the nudity doesn't seem excessive. The scene with Uncle Roy (Ihnatko Ynda) under PJ's crib gave me the creeps.

The movie builds to an exciting finish, but the acting and direction come off as extremely two-dimensional.
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