2 out of 5 stars

I keep wondering how directors make a mess out of some good opportunities and this again is one such film. After giving a comic hit like Gulebagavali, you expect atleast an average comedy from the director. In this case except for a few occasional laughs, the director disappoints big time. Jyothika and Revathi are con artists and they get to hear about a magic vessel hidden in Anandaraj’s house. How they retrieve it forms the wafer thin plot. Though there are a dozen comedy artists, there are very few funny moments. I am not stereotyping but honestly people don’t go to a Jyothika’s film to watch her fight. There are several build-up scenes for her and two acrobatic fight sequences. The film is watchable only for the first half.

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