Banking On Vulgarity

by mymazaa.com

Director Maruthi might have moved to next level with Bhale Bhale Magadivoy and his next Babu Bangaram (BB), yet the writer-director hasn't given up his habit of imbibing double-meaning dialogues. With just-released Rojulu Marayi, Maruthi has again proved his flair for voyeuristic subjects.

Story, screenplay by Maruthi, Rojulu Marayi threads the path of his previous films Ee Rojullo, Bus Stop. There are several double entendres and vulgar jokes in Rojulu Marayi that directly hint about sex. And yes, these have struck a chord with youths to an extent while families would face embarrassing moments.

Also, the film tries its best to demean girls and shows them in poor light. His take on new-age relationships is maintained and the characters weaved around are as usual - cheating their partners. Although Maruthi had openly stated earlier that he'd not do such films, he has provided story, screenplay for such film. Looks like, Maruthi is going to do such films in one way or the other way as he hasn't completely given it up yet.

It needs to be seen how far the result of Rojulu Marayi would be on Marutih's next BB.