One of the earliest telugu films set during the pandemic is 'Vivaha Bhojanambu' and during the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, and stingy Mahesh (Satya) is ecstatic to be invited to a simple wedding. As destiny would have it, an unanticipated nationwide shutdown puts him in a pickle when he is forced to accommodate his in-laws and their numerous relatives for days on end at a significant financial cost. 


But the underlying issue is that Mahesh's father-in-law (Srikanth Iyengar) is dissatisfied with him because he isn't as wealthy as him, his daughter (Aarjavee as Anitha) isn't as attractive, and he isn't an entrepreneur. Mahesh is an eccentric lic agent who is drooling at the possibility of Covid-19 pushing people to buy insurance products policies in order for him to make a few thousand dollars extra. 


The events grow ambiguous, the narrative loses its focus, and the outrageous comedy gives way to a boring humor fest in which Covid-19 jokes take over for a significant portion of the screen time. At one stage, the comedy loses its zing, and several of the characters are forced to repeat the same facial gestures and the movie becomes so repetitious that if you discuss a few jokes, you'll wind up giving away the entire plot. In any case, some of the gags aren't really inventive. When sundeep kishan appears on screen as nellore Prabha, the skin-deep humor transforms into a Sundeep Kishan-indulgent farce.

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