You can't expect a film to be a side-splitting joyride just because it has Allari Naresh in it. It's unfair to expect him to think up gags as you shoot the film. You have to make him do and say funny things. And, note: "funny" has to mean "funny for everyone".
You'd think Devi Prasad, the person who made Blade Babji with the lanky comic star, would know. But Kevvu Keka, his latest creation, seems to have been made without a joke-writer on board. There's a story - quite an intricate one at that - and quite a lot of good actors, but the film somehow doesn't quite reach its ....