This is a comedy film containing irrational situations in the vein of classic EVV comedies like 'Evadi Gola Vaadidi,' as well as some great scenes from films like 'Kobbari Matta.' While passing through some scenes and tracks, we have a tendency to recall several films from the past. Mehreen's introduction is reminiscent of Pakeeza's tune from 'Assembly Rowdy.' The'return of sons' moment is reminiscent of Chirajeevi's 'Chantabbai' track. Despite the fact that the tracks' concept is reminiscent of vintage films, the treatment and progression are entirely original.

Despite being marketed as a sequel to f2, the tale of the characters' relationships has no consistency. Everything is new, and each character is unique. Though the comedy should be enjoyed regardless of the logic, there are instances when the sequences where the characters are not wounded despite driving knives into their tummies are a bit excessive. The unreal nature of such scenes reduces the level of entertainment.


While f2 made an impact with two attractive heroes, this time the director upped the ante with four stunning women. Despite the fact that Sonal Chouhan's role is little, she showed off her beauty in a duet with Tamannah. In a special number, pooja hegde shines. The climax fight with the OTT platform dialogues reminds us of EVV.

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