A type of humour known as surreal comedy deals with events and actions that are illogical and include strange circumstances. "Happy Birthday" features tacky storytelling in addition to weird scenarios. We get the impression that the director is exposing us to a new kind of narrative when the movie starts with vennela kishore passing a firearms bill and an interview sequence following. It doesn't take long for viewers to recognise that the movie is a complete wreck.

The narration of the movie is broken up into six or seven chapters, and as the story goes on, it gets increasingly uncomfortable to watch. Whatever eccentricity it initially promised fades off shortly. The later parts lack logic and are made according to the director's whims and preferences. We frequently utter things like this movie is dull when our patience is being tried. But instead of trying our patience, this movie makes us mad at the creators for mistreating us. Numerous scenes have a foul and insane smell. To use a telugu expression, the director has succeeded with his "chittam."

Both the lead actress lavanya tripathi and the comedic performance of vennela kishore don't resonate with us. Logic is not necessary for comedies. While lacking in logic, movies like "DJ Tillu" or "Jathi Ratnalu" have a great plot and characterization that allows the lead performers to follow along. By the movie's conclusion, you don't even comprehend the plot, the motivation behind Lavanya Tripathi's retaliation against vennela Kishore, or the setup as a whole.


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