Telugu    Mar 11, 2011 (India)  

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Thimmaraju is a 2011 Indian Telugu comedy film released on Mar 11, 2011. The film is directed by Vemagiri, produced by Puli Ratnam.
omedy King Ali is supposed to carry the film on his shoulders but what he does is trample it so much that it comes in handy as a decomposite in the place where the film has been shot. Even the beautiful forest is made to look artificial with coloured paper flowers stuck in respectable distance amongst the bushes. The film has three dim-witted young men seeking a minister for a signal tower for cell phones to be installed in their village. They are aided by another not so intriguing mix of lesser known artistes who are in love, kidnapped and find themselves imprisoned in a forest with the same three men. Suddenly into the scene appears Thimmaraju who plays a not so kind host to these people, he has an ulterior motive in keeping them together. The film is so insipid and boring, one wouldn't want to know what the reason could be. Don't ever make the mistake of sitting through the second half of the story, it neither gives the poor little comedians a chance to shine or justify their flawed, silly character. Not only does director Vemagiri exposes the spineless story he strips the character played by LB Sriram, Ali of any dignity.
omedy King Ali is supposed to carry the film on his shoulders but what he does is trample it so much that it comes in handy as a decomposite in the place where the film has been shot. Even the beautiful forest is made to look artificial with coloured paper flowers stuck in respectable distance amongst the bushes. The film has three dim-witted young men seeking a minister for a signal tower for cell phones to be installed in their village. They are aided by another not so intriguing mix of lesser known artistes who are in love, kidnapped and find themselves imprisoned in a forest with the same three men. Suddenly into the scene appears Thimmaraju who plays a not so kind host to these people, he has an ulterior motive in keeping them together. The film is so insipid and boring, one wouldn't want to know what the reason could be. Don't ever make the mistake of sitting through the second half of the story, it neither gives the poor little comedians a chance to shine or justify their flawed, silly character. Not only does director Vemagiri exposes the spineless story he strips the character played by LB Sriram, Ali of any dignity.
omedy King Ali is supposed to carry the film on his shoulders but what he does is trample it so much that it comes in handy as a decomposite in the place where the film has been shot. Even the beautiful forest is made to look artificial with coloured paper flowers stuck in respectable distance amongst the bushes. The film has three dim-witted young men seeking a minister for a signal tower for cell phones to be installed in their village. They are aided by another not so intriguing mix of lesser known artistes who are in love, kidnapped and find themselves imprisoned in a forest with the same three men. Suddenly into the scene appears Thimmaraju who plays a not so kind host to these people, he has an ulterior motive in keeping them together. The film is so insipid and boring, one wouldn't want to know what the reason could be. Don't ever make the mistake of sitting through the second half of the story, it neither gives the poor little comedians a chance to shine or justify their flawed, silly character. Not only does director Vemagiri exposes the spineless story he strips the character played by LB Sriram, Ali of any dignity.
omedy King Ali is supposed to carry the film on his shoulders but what he does is trample it so much that it comes in handy as a decomposite in the place where the film has been shot. Even the beautiful forest is made to look artificial with coloured paper flowers stuck in respectable distance amongst the bushes. The film has three dim-witted young men seeking a minister for a signal tower for cell phones to be installed in their village. They are aided by another not so intriguing mix of lesser known artistes who are in love, kidnapped and find themselves imprisoned in a forest with the same three men. Suddenly into the scene appears Thimmaraju who plays a not so kind host to these people, he has an ulterior motive in keeping them together. The film is so insipid and boring, one wouldn't want to know what the reason could be. Don't ever make the mistake of sitting through the second half of the story, it neither gives the poor little comedians a chance to shine or justify their flawed, silly character. Not only does director Vemagiri exposes the spineless story he strips the character played by LB Sriram, Ali of any dignity. Check out this page for more updates on Thimmaraju.

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