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'Anando Brahma' movie review highlights: The comedy of the first half makes it a delight to watch

Director Mahi V Raghav offers a generous dose of laughter in a fi... Read More
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Anando Brahma

,' an unconventional horror-comedy starring Taapsee Pannu and four top industry comedians— Vennela Kishore, Srinivas Reddy, Tagubothu Ramesh and Shakalaka Shankar — hit screens today (August 18) amid great fan expectations. Here are a few pointers that can give you a sense of the movie until the first half.

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With four men in a haunted house, one would expect it to be the usual spine-chilling horror fare. But director Mahi V Raghav offers a generous dose of laughter in a film where the ghost, for a change, is scared of humans.

Ram (

Rajeev Kanaka

), an NRI, plans to sell his ancestral house after his parents’ death. He entrusts the task of disposing of the house to his friend (Raja Ravindra), a dishonest cop. Ravindra hatches a plan with a builder and starts a rumour about the presence of ghosts in the house.

Unwilling to sell his house at a throwaway price, Ram asks four persons to spend a night in the house and prove that there are no ghosts there. The four are all quirky in their own way — Reddy plays a man with a peculiar heart problem, Tagubothu Ramesh is Tulasi, who turns an alcoholic after 9 pm, Vennela Kishore essays the character of an ATM guard, who is deaf and suffers from night blindness and Shakalaka Shankar has been cast as a barber with a split personality disorder

The interval bang comes with the four people entering the house. What happens next? The full review is coming up shortly.

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