Raju (Kalyaan Dhev) is a singer who works in a tiny pub called mass Bar. Meenakshi (Rachita Ram), a techie, is chasing him down, desperately attempting to romance him while he refuses and abuses her. She even prepares to sleep with him in order to persuade him to love her. Why is she in such a bind? What is it about it that has so attracted her? To know the answer, don't go to cinemas as you can wait for some OTT medium to deliver it.


Kalyaan Dhev's portrayal during his first film, Vijetha, received poor reviews, and he did not change even in his second. All through the movie, we only see him with one expression, regardless of what is going on. He makes no effort, failing to express even in the most basic of settings. Without adequate lip sync, the dubbing also seems out of place. His decent dance skills are the sole redeeming feature.


In the first part, we see a corporate working IT girl with a monthly salary of more than one lakh attempting to court a musician in a shabby club. That should be the largest jackpot for anyone, but our hero refuses and insults her. The girl prepares to sleep with him, but we witness some incredible lectures from the protagonist and his family later on/  There's a surprise in the intermission that makes us feel a little better about the second period.


But what happens after that is a massive farce. The revelation will never be disclosed if there is no tension. It's just there for the sake of being there. In flashback mode, we have seen the same romance tale unfolding in reverse. There's also a father track that links the two love tracks. The father track is a slap at the audience's intelligence. When Tamasha is finished, an useless fight appears out of nowhere, and the viewer's misery is over.

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