It might not be now, or even anytime soon, but we are bound to get to a point where all our commercial movie treatments are written in the form of checklists. Take Alludu Seenu. Everybody in the theatre knows that the film exists because Bellamkonda Suresh thought it would be a good idea to shoot a film that can serve as a resume for his son, Srinivas. When the premise is that the hero is what makes the movie, all you need for a plot is a series of events to make him do stuff, right?
So we can see Mr. Suresh list out his son's pluses to Mr. V. V. Vinayak, the film's director: "....