The director doesn't invest much into other relationships beyond the friendship of the quartet, which is why you feel Hushaaru tends to miss out on the larger picture at times.
Be it a loan, or a bail at the police station, making a relationship work, clearing rental dues or setting up a cafe of their dreams in the heartland of Hyderabad, things come to the boys very easily. Though you see the camaraderie between its four lead characters, the director never lets a viewer feel their struggle much. If there's any problem with Hushaaru, it's the cinematic convenience. Through Rahul's character, the director takes a dig at corporate life and arranged marriages and the actor's terrific spontaneity ensures some rip-roaring laughter. The first hour borders on the predictable while it's the presence of Rahul Ramakrishna that livens up proceedings post intermission. Hushaaru, like most recent Telugu films, goes overboard in glorifying alcoholism but this thread is smartly connected to the brewery that group of friends establish, where they brew their own beer to heart's content. The film serves as a mirror to the transient nature of our relationships today, the lack of commitment, financial pressures of millennials and on the rosy side, how online friendships can sometimes can spring a surprise too. The main conflict point of Hushaaru is with the protagonists' careers and how they stand by each other during thick and thin. But for Tejus Kancherla, the lead cast comprises new faces and it helps Hushaaru be the carefree, light-hearted film it aspires to be, without much pretension.
The film taps their desperation to fall in love, following their heart and their tryst with personal and professional hiccups. Hushaaru takes off where Happy Days left, and the unlike the former, this outing has four aimless characters who don't have girlfriends during their college days, have modest academic records that don't even aid them in attending corporate interviews. Well, Hushaaru's similarity with the film ends there too. The director Sree Harsha balances the film's commercial appeal with good music and breezy, slice of life treatment.Ī graduate on the farewell day at commencement of the film blames Sekhar Kammula's Happy Days to have romanticised engineering life. It may not be the surprise of the year yes, although it's a spirited and an eventful narrative that rises above its flaws and stereotypes. Four best buddies, parallel love lives, parental conflicts and their pressures to make a career, Hushaaru ticks all the boxes you expect out of a 'feel good buddy film'. Review: Hushaaru is a proof of how you can tread the 'tried and tested' path and still make a reasonably engaging film. How they rise above this and help their friendship stand the ultimate test of character is Hushaaru for you. Just when the going seems fairly smooth, a personal setback hits them hard. On the flip-side, the predictable storyline and Unnecessary forced scenes disappoint the audiences.Story: Four engineering graduates, clueless about what life is bound to offer them, enjoy being in each other's company, making the most of their vivacious energy, sometimes desperate to get into relationships.
The plus points of Husharu are the performance of actors and music. The director Sree Harsha Konuganti has come up with a simple story line, but executes it in interesting and enjoyable manner. Husharu has right blend of romance, humor and emotions.
Hushaaru is a message oriented movie and is a must watch for the current generation’s youth. It will make the audience laugh, dance, sing and cry along with the characters. Overall, this movie may appeal to the targeted audience. Hushaaru‘ movie is a good attempt – it is a celebration of friendship & life of four mischievous boys ! The honest characterization of all four friends, natural performances, contemporary direction, decent songs, Rahul Ramakrishna’s comedy scenes are positives. TELUGU SWAG RATING: Top Reviewers: TELUGU 360 (Rating: 2.75/5): Husharu is a 2018 youthfull love entertainer film written and directed by Sree Harsha Konaganti and produced by Bekkem Venu Gopal.ĬAST: Rahul Rama krishna, Tejus Kancharla, Priya Vadlamani, Tej Kurapati.