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Paisa Vasool trailer review : Puri Jagannadh and Balakrishna intentionally made an unintentional comedy

Paisa Vasool trailer review : Puri Jagannadh and Balakrishna intentionally made an unintentional comedy

Trailer of Paisa Vasool is out and consists of your worst fear and nightmares. The name of the film is Paisa Vasool because there is no context in the film, makers themselves are saying this film is mindless. In the trailer it says “Puri Connects”, ordinary mere mortal directors like Sanjay Bhansali, Rajkumar Hirani, Shankar, Steven Spielberg write “presents”. Puri is so outrageously unaffected by the world around him that the man himself is saying he “connects”. All of this comes on to the fact that this film does not make any sense and neither does it intends to. Makers are saying upfront to the audience that you like a bunch of nonsense cinema and we are going to make a fool out of you.

Last time analysts and critics were this lost when writing about a film was a week when MSG released. The unabashedness of a loose bound script and a dead film is so hyped that one needs to check the calendar and confirm if this is still 21st century. Nandamuri Balakrishna is so pathetic that he just needs to re-born and probably that’s the only way he can rinse himself of these cinematic sins. There are a few seconds in the trailer when he dances and words ain’t been invented yet to describe the sadness of those seconds.

Crime these days is everywhere, in every field and today we realized that one can commit the most vulgar crime of the centenary by making the film to his honesty. Anyone who was a part of the making, helping, teaming, viewing and hearing of this film needs to re-evaluate his moral principles and go to river Ganges for Moksha.

Disclaimer – All the statements made above are not exaggerated but actually quite subtle, see it for yourself.

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Shubham Dwivedi

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