Pakka commercial movie review

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  2. Pakka Commercial Movie Review: This Gopichand


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Pakka Commercial Review

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Pakka Commercial Movie Review: This Gopichand

Satyaraj of 'Baahubali' fame plays an epitome of virtue. He resigns as a Magistrate when he fails to save a victim of sexual harassment from the evil designs of a bloody entrepreneur Vivek (Rao Ramesh). As fate would have it, his son Lucky (Gopichand) goes on to ally with Vivek to help the latter in multiple ways. Apparently, Vivek wants Lucky to be his legal counsel because he believes Lucky is the wisest lawyer around. The problem with 'Pakka Commercial' is not that it runs out of its jokes. The problem is that its jokes, while they last, are deeply problematic and unabashedly uncreative. Also, in terms of loudness, this film puts even Anil Ravipudi's 'F3' to shame. After the film is long over, you might remember a couple of 'jokes' that refer to the villain's mistress or some male person's genital. If you have never watched ETV's Jabardasth in life, you might remember a couple of classist and ageist jokes as well. This is not a coming-of-age story because director Maruthi purportedly believes that such a story would bore the audience. All the focus is on excessive humour and exaggerated reactions by different characters. It is difficult to remember what Raashii Khanna was up to in the film. Her delusions come somewhat close to Vennela Kishore's 'pan-India junior artist' from the recent 'F3'. Maruthi could have mined her character to create original LOL moments. The humour merely scratches the surface, relying heavily on the slapstick comedy of her sidekicks, played by S...