Of late, I wasn't feeling as inclined to read fullhyderabad movie reviews because of a couple of reviewer writers ruining it, turning this website into their fiefdom where they could show off all their culinary skills in the English language. It has become quite an exasperating exercise to go through their reviews garnished with their trademark privileged cocky I-am-too-intelligent attitude. So, just when I lost all my hope and quite resigned to the idea of fullhyderabad.com losing its mojo forever what with review writing (on this website) has come to represent these days--oh wait, the real super star of movie reviews, the ever-fabulous Kritika Deval has made a silent come back. Wow. Welcome back. We miss you a lot! We miss your style. Thank you so much for returning...
Picture this. A bunch of male cops and one female cop (Myra Sareen) sit down to drink together, and one of the men says to the woman something along the lines of, "I'm single because having met a woman like you, I decided to never see other women." Then the woman's all, "So you go for men now? I didn't think you were like that." And then they all laugh. It's such an awkwardly bigoted dad joke that you realise that RGV is old, and Nagarjuna is old, and so is everybody in this movie that's not Myra Sareen and Baby Kaavya who plays Nagarjuna's daughter.