What happens when a father and son set out on a hilarious quest to find brides for each other?
That’s exactly what Mazaka brings to the table! Starring Sundeep Kishan and Ritu Varma, this comedy entertainer promises a laughter-packed ride with a unique twist.
Released just in time for Maha Shivratri, the film has been making waves with its energetic promotions.
But does it truly deliver on the fun factor, or is it just another forgettable comedy? Let’s dive into the review and find out!
Release Date
The comedy entertainer Mazaka, starring Sundeep Kishan and Ritu Varma, hit theaters globally today, generating a good amount of excitement due to the vigorous marketing efforts of the producers. Read our review to find out how this Maha Shivratri festive delight performs.
Story
Krishna (Sundeep Kishan) and his dad Venkata Ramana (Rao Ramesh) live an uncomplicated life in Visakhapatnam. Krishna struggles to find a bride because there are no women in his family. Consequently, every marriage proposal continues to be turned down.
This leads Venkata Ramana to choose to marry first and subsequently search for a bride for his son. As the narrative unfolds, Krishna encounters Meera (Ritu Varma), while Venkata Ramana comes across Yashoda (Anshu Sagar). The essence of the story revolves around how their lives transform and the reasons Meera and Yashoda must meet to enable their marriages.
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Mazaka Movie Review
Sundeep Kishan excelled in the part specifically designed for him. He demonstrated fluctuations and introduced modulation in his speech delivery and moved gracefully. He expressed himself effectively in the romantic and comedic moments and also displayed feelings when it was most important.
Ritu Varma radiated glamour in her performance. She had limited opportunities to demonstrate her acting skills. She is satisfied with her performance. Anshu Ambani, the beauty from Manmadhudu, returned to the screen with this movie. She landed a substantial role and fulfilled it admirably. She excelled in feelings and enhanced the scenes with her acting.
As always, Rao Ramesh captivated the audience with his gestures and funny antics. The strong aspect of his performance is his delivery of dialogue and accent. His feelings and expressions are exactly right. Murali Sharma excels in his role and truly delivers.
Ajay is fine and occasionally exceeds limits. Hyper Adi, Chammak Chandra, Srinivas Reddy, and Raghu Babu executed their roles effectively
Mazaka delivers a fair dose of comedy, drama, and festive vibes, making it a decent watch. If you're looking for lighthearted entertainment, this one's for you!
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