Mental Krishna comes up with an extremely offbeat and profound concept, and your immediate reaction to it is, 'nighties do not suit men'. Oh, okay, it also rakes up the issue of society's deeply ingrained gender-inequality patterns, including prevailing societal preference to protect the woman, and never the man. For the first half hour or so. The rest of the film is a headache waiting to explode.
The film is about the Muddu Krishna (Posani Krishna Murali), the eccentric son of a rich and famous businessman, who speaks loud enough to wake up the dead, and has been wearing the same <....