Solo Brathuke So Better film review
Solo Brathuke So Better film review

Solo Brathuke So Better film review: A semi-joke of a trite film

Solo Brathuke So Better is what you get when you blend imbecility with verbal diarrhea
Rating:(2 / 5)

Some films are bizarre, while most are just cliche-ridden. A scintillating achievement of Solo Brathuke So Better is that it is so bizarre that it makes us actually miss cliche-ridden films. It plays out a semi-joke of an idea believing that it will touch the hearts of the audience. That is its spectacular tragedy.

Cast: Sai Tej, Nabha Natesh, Vennela Kishore

Direction: Subbu Viswanath Vijayanagaram

Virat (Sai Dharam Tej, who for some unknown reason has changed his screen name to Sai Tej), we are told, is the founder of Solo Brathuke So Better Union. He delivers WhatsApp jokes on marriage, calls them 'slokas' and hundreds of his young followers behave like possessed beings. No, he is not doing it in a playful song. He does it for the entire first half, almost. And he is not your cute chocolate boy who mouths platitudes against love and marriage. He is actually seen as a Rockstar whose disenchanted followers go to the extent of burning his larger-than-life cut-out on a busy Vizag road.

The film keeps repeating the same idea — that marriage is hell-like, that committed relationships compromise our freedoms and happiness — till we start missing films like Nishabdham and V. As if infantilizing through dialogues is not enough, the film repeats insufferable banalities in the form of mediocre songs as well.

The film would still have redeemed itself had the love track hit the mark. Nabha Natesh's delayed introduction comes about at the halfway mark, which is sort of experimental for a dumb commercial movie. Like the silly male lead, she too seems to believe that if you want to live happily, you have to be incapable of emotions. And, if you want to have a bonding with a person of the opposite gender, it necessarily has to be romantic. Like there is no middle ground, a man and a woman can't be friends. She is like a trainee Communist who takes her ideology very seriously. And Rao Ramesh is like an ex-Communist who regrets that he didn't take a job offer from Reliance during campus placements.

The sentiment conveyed by the film's title is repeated in all sorts of scenes. Heck, a character mentions the title in a suicide note! We know this is 2020, but should a filmmaker like R Narayana Murthy be elevated to the status of a philosopher?

It's shocking that no one told the film's debutant director Subbu that Virat is not anti-marriage but anti-human. He doesn't talk properly with his father because, as per one of his darned 'slokas', one has to stay away from family members for good (not from the mother, though, because she is the unpaid house help we cannot afford to do without). Virat is what you get when you fuse lousy parenting with narcissism. And Solo Brathuke So Better is what you get when you blend imbecility with verbal diarrhea.

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