"For good-looking talented women, fame is an accelerating outward spiral. There are so few of them, even modest achievements make them media darlings."
Please tell me you are joking. Especially when you go on to say, "Bapu messes up in small things that could have really made this a full chip of intellectual manhood."
Few of us can forget Bapu's piece de resistance of the early '90s, Pelli Pustakam. A professional peep into the awwwww relationship of an endearingly playful young couple, the film went where no banter had ever gone before, making you gush and blush and grin stupidly as Rajendra Prasad and Divya Vani made you nod like a freshly uncoiled spring to the concept of marriage. Bapu's indulgence of the boundless gaiety of blossoming marriages continues in Radha Gopalam, a film on almost the same lines, but thankfully so.
Middle-class Gopalam (Srikanth) wants to wed rich girl Rad....