When madhav learns that his sibling Subbu is no longer alive, he takes time off work and returns home. As he tries to come to terms with her death, he finds Subbu's presence is still present. madhav chooses to experience the world through Subbu's eyes and re-examine his career to try and catch up the time. And, before we go into the review, this movie is an Official remake of a Marathi movie just like bollywood release Chhorri.
The #Bro tale isn't a new one. This telugu version of the Marathi movie Happy Journey, that was also adapted in malayalam as Koode, makes no attempt to be unique. Despite the fact that it does not revolutionize the concept, the film contains numerous scenes that depict grief and sibling affection. The friendship between Subbu and madhav is well developed, and it often aids director karthik Thupurani in getting through a ponderous narrative. It's an uncommon film in the telugu OTT realm, but it's also quite emotional. Grab a handkerchief and dive right in.
The film's true heart are naveen chandra and Avika Gor, who play madhav and Subbu respectively. The rest of the cast is alright. The soundtrack is appropriately melodramatic, and the photography includes some stunning landscape images. Even though this is a predictable family melodrama, this might be a feel good movie to catch up on this weekend!