Santosh Shobhan and Faria Abdullah’s film “Like Shake and Subscribe” is a comedy in the style of “Jatiratnalu”. Produced by Merlapaka Gandhi, the film was released on Friday. Let’s find out how the movie is in the review.
The movie “Jatiratnalu”, made without logic with a simple comedy, became a bumper hit. Now “Like Shake and Subscribe” has been screened in such a manner. Faria Abdullah of “Jatiratnalu” fame is playing the heroine, while Santhosh Shobhan, who is making a name for himself by doing OTT films and concept films, is the hero.
Directed by Merlapaka Gandhi. Released under the banners of Niharika Entertainments and Amukta Creations. This movie was released on Friday (November 4). And Let’s know how the movie is in the review. Like Share & Subscribe Review
Like Share Subscribe Story:
Vilabal (Santosh Shobhan) is a travel vlogger who runs a YouTube called Guvva Vihari. Vasudha (Faria Abdullah), who is successful on YouTube, runs his YouTube channel as an inspiration. He also wants to grow like her. Vasudha is DGP’s daughter. In order to get millions of followers and views, Vasudhala decides to upload videos while traveling to Araku.
The two meet in the forest with Sean saving the falling whiplan as he talks about himself. Vasudha fires at him for giving her negative comments. He calms down her anger and gets closer to her. Meanwhile, the PPF wants to take revenge on the police who killed three leaders of the People’s Protection Force (PPF) forces after calling them for peace talks.
For that, the DGP will target the family. Knowing that Araku has DGP’s daughter, they plan to kidnap her. Did the kidnapping happen? Did the police save them? It is the story of the twists and turns in the love story of Vasudha and Viblab. Like Share & Subscribe Review
Analysis
Actually `Jatiratna’ is a magic. Even if there is no story, the actors’ comedy acting and scenes have brought laughter. It’s a hit. If you apply the same formula to everything, it is sure to fall flat. It can be said that almost the same has happened in the case of “Like Share Subscribe”. The story in this cannot be found even if you look for it with a magnifying glass. One after another the scenes come like that. There are only comedy scenes here and there.
But this movie is a proof that if you plan to create comedy in every scene, it will turn into a farce. In order to tell the story, the director has created conflict episodes between the police and the PPF force, but there is no strong conflict in it. They went to increase their following on YouTube and were caught by the revolutionary forces and their efforts to escape from there failed. But in most cases it is boring. Feeling overdone.
The lack of soul is a big minus of the movie. Without laughing scene wise, Soul Connect is not. Brahmaji is the main strength of the movie. Comedy is born from him. The actions of this gang are laughable in order to prove that they are Brahmins expelled by the PPF force. Their episodes are the highlight of the movie.
But the scenes between the hero-heroines and the scenes between the hero-comedian Sudarshan seem boring and overdone. On the other hand, they could not say strongly about the activities of the PPF force. The episode seems to be used only to drive the scenes between the heroines. But finally the didactic aspects of them are good. But they are not new. This turned into a routine comedy movie. It’s like releasing an OTT film in a theater.
Actors
Santhosh Shobhan acted well in the role of Vilabol. He tried to impress. But his scenes and dialogues seem over in many cases. The feeling of the hero imitating Nani is seen in every scene. Faria Abdullah brings laughter with her comedy. She became an asset to the film. Sudarshan, Brahmaji, and the team did it. The rest of the artists acted within the scope of their roles.
Performance of technicians
It is known that director Merlapaka Gandhi turned into a director from short films. This film is proof that he still has such feelings. His courage to make a film without a story should be applauded. Emotionally, this film does not connect in any way. And in terms of music, it is good. But the folk song is romanticized and the audience fails to connect. Rest of the songs sound ok. Visually okay. Editing still needs work. Build values ​​are okay. It seems to have been shot on a low budget.
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