Funky: A low voltage Jati Ratnalu with sporadic moments of humor

Some of the industry related jokes do land like filmmakers’ obsession with splitting movies into two parts. There is also a good emotional scene featuring Vishwak Sen and the on-screen mother Eashwari Rao. But for most part Funky feels like an assemblage of skits rather than a free-flowing screenplay. Also, it lacks the energy of Anudeep’s first movie

Starcast: Vishwak Sen, Kayadu Lohar, V K Naresh, Easwari Rao, Sampath Raj and others

Genre: Comedy

Director and writer: Anudeep KV

Cinematography: Suresh Saragam

Music: Bheems Ceciroleo

Producer: Naga Vamsi

Production banners: Sithara Entertainments and Fortune banners

Running time: 2 hours plus

Anudeep KV’s first movie Jati Ratnalu had a nonsensical plot. But the film was a whacky and enjoyable ride majorly riding on Naveen Pollishetty’s entertaining act as well as the well written quirky scenarios. Since then, Anudeep has been trying to replicate that format but has been thoroughly unsuccessful. His latest Funky is a perfect example of this. The focus is too much on industry related workings and the humor generated out of that rather than genuine wit.

In one way the plot of Funky can be described as a fictional take on the Hatrick director Nag Ashwin and Ashwini Dutt’s daughter Priyanka. Vishwak Sen is Komal the director of the movie titled Funky. The constant budget increase has a toll on the producer played by V K Naresh. Kayudu Lohar playing Naresh’s daughter takes over the production. How Komal manages to complete the movie overcoming different hurdles along with a blossoming love story forms the main core of Funky.

As already mentioned Funky has sporadic moments of humor. The portions featuring V K Naresh as the stressed producer does raise some chuckles. This is mainly because of Naresh’s comic timing though the part is underwritten. The scenes are relatable for numerous production heads.

Similarly, a scene featuring filmmaker Harish Shankar giving advice to an upcoming director is fun too. This portion takes a clever dig at directors splitting their movies into two parts. The sequences involving Sampath Raj as a goon/financer also raises some chuckles. The conviction brought by Sampath Raj is a big reason for this.

The love story between Vishwak and Kayudu Lohar has its moments too. To give credit the two actors share a good chemistry. Kayudu Lohar as the producer’s daughter delivers a feisty performance, she perfectly captures the tough nature of Chitra as well as a slightly soft side. Vishwak as the bumbling director tons down his usual mannerisms and comes up with a fun act.

However more than a bumbling director Vishwak does a better job in the portions of Komal dealing with two faced relatives. A key sequence where Vishwak talks about being wired differently while having an emotional side is a solid example of good writing coupled with acting.

A major problem with Funky is the overreliance on humor. The industry related jokes soon get tiring in the absence of a coherent screenplay. Funky also suffers from a major hangover of Jati Ratnalu’s brand of comedy. What felt fresh there feels highly repetitive here.

A subplot involving Anudeep, Kalyan Shankar etc is in bad taste. Their comments on Kayudu Lohar’s Chitra and suddenly becoming responsible people has no head or tail. Similarly the role of Jai Krishna who was so good in Little Hearts is a major bummer here.

Bheems Ceciroloe’s music also makes matters worse. The songs only add to the running time instead of enhancing the plot in any way. Suresh Sangaram’s cinematography though gives the movie a vibrant look.

Final word: Funky works best for those looking for time pass stuff

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