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2 Countries Movie Review: Telugu’s comedic drama revolves around marriage and money

2 Countries movie is Telugu remake of Malayalam movie. It is starring Sunil and Sanjjanna, Sayaji Shinde, Posani Krishna Murali and many other Tollywood actors in the lead roles. It is soft entertainer movie which is directed and written by N. Shankar. 2 Countries is 2015 blockbuster movie in Malayalam language. And now the makers are here with same entertainment in another language. It is full of melodramas, love, romance and obviously action. The music and the cinematography is another entertainment add up to the movie. Tollywood’s actor Sunil who has carved a niche for himself in the industry has again come up with his power pack performance.

2 Countries Movie Review: The plot of the movie revolves around Ullas who is a cunning procrastinator in his late 30’s. His life becomes deceiving by the people of his town and for him, money is the only motivator which works. Also, he wants money without any risk. Therefore, he decided to marry a disable women Simran, but when a better proposal comes from an Indo-Canadian Malayali woman Laya. Ullas chooses to marry Laya, and later on, he came to know that laya is a chronic alcoholic. However, entertainment starts off with the second half, when Ullas leads his marriage to a divorce case. At last, Ullas again came back to get married to Simran.

It is entertaining and romantic at the same time. Though this movie is not so interesting and different, however, it keeps you engaged until the end with a good twist of comedy and romance. And this where the entertainment and the success of the movie lies. The cinematography and music are appreciable. Also, the performance of the actors is another good point added to the movie. Overall, the 2 Countries movie is amazing comedy-drama which is beautifully blended and draped with romantic scenes.

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