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Bus Stop Review
- 12/6/2012 9:30:05 AM
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Cast: Prince, Sri Divya, Rao Ramesh, Sai Kumar, HasikaDirection: Maruthi DasariGenre: ComedyDuration: 2 hours 30 minutes.
Synopsis: Sreenu (Prince), an undergraduate is in love with his childhood sweetheart Sailaja (Sri Divya). But then the parents just don't get them.
Movie Review: Every now and then in Tollywood we have a movie that rants about the 'generation gap' which has nothing new to say on the subject though. This is one such. But what this movie does offer is truckloads of suggestive humour, of the (for the lack of a better word) 'anal' variety. Hey but then it's an A-rated film, some cheesy sex jokes must be okay right. Maybe not. The film has even got some student organisations up in arms. We'll just stick to the sex-jokes for now though.
"Eppatikappudu fresh SIM na cell lo padaka pothe naku nidra pattatamledu daddy," goes a joke in the movie. It literally translates as "unless I keep inserting fresh my SIM-cards into my cellphone, I am unable to sleep peacefully dad". Wondering what the joke is about? Here's a clue: Here the "SIM-card" is an analogy for a girlfriend! We'll leave it to you to ponder over the plausible implications of what the act of inserting it into a cellphone could be; shouldn't be that complicated.
In another scene, we have a guy chatting with his two-timing girl friend on the mobile phone and the camera pans to his crotch area which has a pretty evident bulge! Well, the theatre exploded with some incredible one-liners which we cannot
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