Silly Fellows a movie that promises more laughs than ever hit theaters today. The movie’s cast is known to trigger laughs and that is what this movie is all about. The common crowd loves comedy, but in Silly fellows, one has to draw a deep breath and walk into the theater as the movie doesn’t spar one chance to draw breath. The movie is a nonstop entertainer and tickles one’s senses.
Silly Fellows Movie Details:
Cast: Allari Naresh, Poorna, Brahmanandam, Sunil, Chitra Shukla
Director: Srinivasa Rao Bhimaneni
Producers: Kiran Reddy and Bharath Chowdary
Songs: Sri Vasanth
Cinematographer: Anish Tharun Kumar
Story:
Allari Naresh and Sunil are both close friends. It so happens that they find themselves in a fix and seek the help of the local MLA. However, the MLA meets with an accident and slips to coma, it affects both their lives and careers. What happens next and how they come out of this mess is Silly Fellows.
Performances:
Sunil’s comedy hasn’t changed one bit. The actor/ comedian has evolved in personality and as a person but his talent remains the same.
Allari Naresh and Sunil combination is back on screen after a long time. The last time they were together, the theater boomed with laughter. This time it’s no different.
Allari Naresh, though a hero is known for his comedy timing and this time he hit right on spot.
Many comedians are a part of this project for the maximum laughs effect.
Positives:
Great storyline.
Glamourous heroines.
Good no.of laughs ensured.
Negatives:
Not much can be said on this front.
A few scenes were quite a drag.
The second half is particularly lengthy.
Analysis:
Silly Fellows is a nonstop entertainer. During the complete duration of the movie, one is intrigued as to how these characters landed in the mess and how they pulled themselves out of it. Due to the fact that a large section of comedians are a part of this project, one keeps smiling and giggling in situations that are pretty normal in everyday life. It is probably due to the fact that Sunil and Allari Naresh and many others have cast their laughter spell on the big screen.