The scene allows us to imagine the amount of abuse she would have undergone when she was in a relationship with him. Her hot-headed ex publicly gives her a brutal beating and humiliates her. The scene involving her brash ex-boyfriend, however, is very effective. Why can’t she just be a girl who takes up the job solely for the sake of money? A little amorality to her character would have made her look more appealing than a shallow sob story. Not a single scene in the film underlines the emotional bonding between them, which would justify her desperation to engage in the ruse of an older man who wants to fool his family.Īvantika’s predicament is superficial and adds no emotional value to the narration. We see her visiting the nephew, who is now a ward of the state, just once. We are told why she wants that money but we are not shown why she so badly needs it. But 75,000 Euros in her bank account will do the magic. Her unstable job and lifestyle make her an undesirable candidate for the adoption. She is fighting to gain the custody of her nephew following the death of her sister and brother-in-law in a car crash. Of course, Avantika is in dire need of money and she accepts Sam’s offer. It causes him to hire Avantika (Rakul Preet), a waitress, who has an emotional past. Sam devises a dubious plan after a strange encounter with a wannabe actor (a cameo by Samantha Akkineni). “Who will take care of you after I am gone?” she asks Sam more than once. She is playing a typical Indian mother who thinks her 40-something son is still her responsibility. His mother (Lakshmi) puts her foot down and demands he gets married within the next three months. The break-up makes a deep impact on his life as he decides not to fall in love ever again. And, hence, she is not deemed to be “wifey material.” Given that Suma is an independent and ambitious girl, she breaks up with Sam. All this because she wants to become a surgeon. She doesn’t cook, clean dishes or can’t dedicate time to take care of her husband. The family of our hero Samba Siva Rao aka Sam (Nagarjuna) rejects his girlfriend Suma (Keerthy Suresh) because she is ambitious. Yet, something is refreshing about this film. The film employs all the tropes of the romantic-comedy genre that we are so familiar with. An unlikely couple, who are not ready for a serious relationship, are forced into an unfamiliar situation and get emotionally entangled with each other. Hit for sure,go watch it! My rating 3.Manmadhudu 2 is a conventional rom-com in several ways. #Manmadhudu2 You leave the theatre with a smile for sure. #Manmadhudu2 block buster reviews vacham block buster hit kotam bro congrats n tnq for making our king as 25 yrs age ??????įull of entertainment, balanced Interval ?? #Manmadhudu2 ? is rocking.Bro u r here 2 stay ?? /1gM3Yp9MWf especially King n Vennela Kishore scenes needs special mention. Comedy, Emotions, Songs, Story ????? Ji at her best. Nagarjuna is, really looking young & handsome… In fact looks older compared to King Nagarjuna…. #Manmadhudu2 dragged 2nd half… Avg cinema. The film has generated positive buzz so far among the netizens. Did the second directorial would bring neede success to Rahul Ravindran is to be seen. Manmadhudu 2, directed by Rahul Ravindran is the sequel to Manmadhudu, released in 2002. Starring Rakul Preet and other character artistes like Vennela Kishore, Jhansi, veteran actress Lakshmi and Rao Ramesh among others, the rom-com film is the remake of hit French film, I Do. Nagarjuna starrer Manmadhudu 2 has hit the marquee today amidst huge buzz.