F3 Movie Review - A Mindless Comedy Entertainer

SIBY JEYYA
F3 is the first full-length entertainment film to be released since the coronavirus epidemic began. This Friday, the picture will be released in theatres. F3: Fun and Frustration is a sequel to the comedy smash F2, directed by anil ravipudi and starring venkatesh, varun Tej, Tamannaah, and Mehreen. There was a period in the industry when sequels were thought to be unworkable. We had a few that didn't work out. That's no longer the case, and there's a renewed interest in'sequels' in telugu cinema with the success of the Baahubali films and the extraordinary success of kgf and its sequel, kgf 2.


In Vizianagaram, f3 begins. venky provides financial assistance to Tamanna's family. He is desperately in need of money. varun Yadav (Varun Tej), on the other hand, aspires to make a lot of money. The women's group and Venki/Varun try to outsmart each other. Finally, murali Sharma gives a good message about hard work and money towards the end of the film (kind of). pooja Hegde's item song is the biggest positive.


F3 is an over-the-top entertainment with a flimsy premise, similar to F2. Depending on the expectations, a few comic blocks work exceptionally well, while others are average. venkatesh steals the stage once again with his timing, which eats everyone in the picture alive. The Manga gang and Venki / varun try to outsmart each other. There is no plot; instead, there are a succession of comedic moments. Some of them are excellent, such as the one with Ali, while others are quite ordinary. Venki and varun have good mannerisms, and sunil contributes.


With Venki at the helm, f3 is a crowd-pleaser. There will be no logic in the film. There are a few humorous sequences that may appeal to a family audience. Venki and varun Tej are known for their distinct demeanors. As sidekicks, sunil and raghu babu perform a good job. If you want a break from the recent spate of over-the-top telugu action films, you can see it once.

Ratings : 3/5



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