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He gets a winning moment in the climax, as well. It made me see the fragility of human nature and the need for one-upmanship.

The way he puts his muddled thoughts into words is extraordinary. The real and the only scene stealer is Rao Ramesh. He enters the screen halfway into the film and it’s too late already. Kishore’s mission is to tickle our funny bones. Rathnavelu’s camera finds some interesting places. And this segment opens the door to the title track which is wonderfully shot. She goes on a long road trip with Mahesh, and Vennela Kishore joins them. In her next Sreekanth film, I’d be able to see her energy bubbles, I guess. She’s bursting with energy in every scene she appears.

If not for the romantic angle Samantha brings in with her character, it’d be easy to categorize her as the cute neighborhood kid who’s loved by all. In the end, many questions tumble out of the film like: Why did Mahesh dance as if his pants were on fire in 'Bala Tripuramani'? Why do songs pop up every now and then when they serve no purpose? Does the episode involving Saranya Ponvannan exist only so that Mahesh could beat up some people and call, ‘Brahmotsavam’, a family drama with action? The entire film revolves around the concept of “sharing happiness”. Dialogues thrown casually say something about what they do. Kajal and Samantha play Mahesh’s love interests but their real interests are not revealed. At the same time, when there’s so much going on in the family, be it a family tour or a sudden death, Mahesh’s sister is not brought into the picture. This little act tells us why togetherness is important. Revathi shows the sarees she has bought and Mahesh keeps teasing his sister by downing custard apples. In a nicely crafted scene, Revathi and Sathyaraj (Mahesh’s parents), make a video call to their daughter. He removes an important family member (Mahesh’s sister) from the main story in ‘Brahmotsavam’ and he expects us to understand that she’s no longer a part of the happenings of the family (is it because she’s married and living in another country?). The same habit cannot be taken forward for another movie, as well. When their sister (Abhinaya) didn’t share stories of her own with us, it was okay. When Sreekanth turned the lights on in the relationship between Venkatesh and Mahesh in ‘SVSC’, it didn’t seem out of context.
