Tweet Review: 'BMW', first day, first show

Bhartha Mahasayulaku Wignyapthi is Ravi Teja's new film that has Dimple Hayati and Ashika Ranganath as the female leads. Kishore Tirumala has directed the film.

However, there is not much buzz around the film in industry circles or among audiences, as Ravi Teja’s last few films have bombed at the box office. 

Greatandhra brings to you the experience of watching the film live via tweet review.

#BharthaMahsayulakuWignyapthi opens with Ravi Teja narrating his flashbacks. The narrative then shifts to Spain, where Ashika Ranganath is introduced in a glamorous semi-bikini avatar. The film also rolls out a series of comedy scenes featuring Satya as her PA. Readmore!

After a few comedy sequences featuring Satya, the narrative moves to Ravi Teja and Ashika’s portions, which almost immediately transition into the “Bella Bella” song.

After a one-night stand with Ashika in Spain, Ravi Teja returns to Hyderabad, where his wife Dimple Hayathi welcomes him warmly. However, trouble brews when Ashika arrives in Hyderabad a few days later. Ravi Teja desperately tries to hide the truth from his wife, and this tangled situation leads to a series of confusion-driven drama and comedy. The episodes involving Ravi Teja, Vennela Kishore, and Sunil manage to generate a fair share of laughs.

The film follows a simple premise of a husband trying to hide the truth about his one-night stand after the woman unexpectedly re-enters his life. Director Kishore Tirumala has largely attempted to present this old storyline in an entertaining manner. While the concept feels familiar, a few humorous moments do work. Overall, it’s just about okay so far.

After a few prolonged and routine scenes, the second half picks up some energy with the energetic mass dream song “Vaammo Vaayyo.”

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