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'Next Nuvve' Review: Bland Boochadu

Posted November 17th, 2017, 03:34 PM IST

Reviews Movie Review : 'Next Nuvve'
Rating : 2.50
Banner : V 4 Movies
Cast : Aadhi Sai Kumar, Vaibhavi, Rashmi Gautham, Brahmaji, Avasarala, Raghu Babu, Tagubothu Ramesh and others
Music : Aadhi Sai Kumar, Vaibhavi, Rashmi Gautham, Brahmaji, Avasarala, Raghu Babu, Tagubothu Ramesh and others
Producer : Bunny Vaas
Director : Prabhakar P
Released Date : November 3,

This is remake of 2014 Tamil horror movie called 'Yaamirukka Bayamey'. The film was a hit but it didn’t get much critical praise either.

The story of the Tamil movie itself is so old. Director Prabhakar when he is making debut should have made lot of changes in Telugu to make it racy and gripping but he has used the same silly screams, outdated jokes and a whole lot clichéd episodes.

With every other week, a horror comedy hitting the screens, the genre has almost lost its appeal. Only if a novel twist can be added, the makers should think of attempting it or audiences won’t get excited with predictable trivial jokes. This is what the issue with “Next Nuvve” is.

Deaths in the first half and subsequent jokes are funny and interesting. The "Aachi boochi" song episode is the highlight. Some double meaning jokes have evoked laughs but other jokes are too passé.

Added to this the plot is full of potholes.

'Next Nuvve' starts out on a decent way and shows some spark with the character of Brahmaji but the writers and director have lost the ammunition too early.

Despite all these issues, the first half provides enough entertainment but post-interval the director has repeated the same tricks.

Coming to the positive points, Brahmaji and Rashmi Gautham (with her glamour and double meaning dialogues) have done their best to lift the movie. But the main lead actors Aadi and Vaibhavi have come up with bland act. The debutant director ETV Prabhakar has played regular tricks.

All in all, “Next Nuvve” despite some laughs and double meaning dialogues, falls flat. After interval, it makes you feel tired.

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