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Thank You Brother Review: Boring Brother Published by GulteDesk May 08, 2021
2/5
Director - Ramesh Raparthi
Banner - Just Ordinary Entertainments
Music - Guna Balasubramanian
Anasuya Bharadwaj, who got noticed with her roles in Kshanam or Rangasthalam, has opted for a film (Thank You Brother) where the story revolves around her role. Check out to know whether the film is worth a watch or not on OTT in these Covid-19 times.
What Is It About?
Abhi (Viraj Ashwin) is a rich spoiled brat who has no respect for his own mother whereas he enjoys her money. He is forced to move out of the house given his wrong deeds. He decides to earn his living and wants to prove his mother and selfish friends wrong. Priya (Anasuya) is a widowed independent woman who lost her husband Surya (Adarsh) in a factory accident. Pregnant Priya is expecting her first child and is making ends meet through her embroidery skills. What happens when Abhi and Priya are stuck in the same lift that meets with
Viraj Ashwin and Anasuya Bharadwaj in the film
Director Ramesh Rapathi’s film could have been an intriguing suspense drama, but for its rather simplistic narrative
The Telugu film
Thank You Brother, which is streaming on Aha, deals with a potentially interesting ‘what if?’ scenario. An affluent, entitled brat who squanders his mother’s money and indulges in one night stands is stuck in an elevator with a heavily pregnant woman from a middle-class background. The rest of the story is easy to guess. It could have been an intriguing suspense drama, but for its rather simplistic narrative.
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