Srikanth
and
JD
Chakravarthy
who
had
acted
together
in
many
films
are
back
with
All
The
Best.
This
time,
JD
has
taken
the
responsibility
of
directing
the
film.
Let
us
see
what
they
have
offered.
Read
on
for
the
review.
Story:
Ravi
(Srikanth)
meets
Chandu
(JD),
a
fraudster,
who
claims
to
be
in
need
of
Rs
15
lakh
urgently
as
his
father
(Kota
Srinivasa
Rao)
was
caught
in
a
cheating
case.
They
both
go
to
Ambaji
Rao
(Rao
Ramesh).
He
tells
them
that
he
could
give
the
money
if
they
could
sell
a
land
with
some
fake
documents.
So,
they
involve
a
businessman
Razaq
(Pradeep
Rawat)
from
Dubai
and
his
secretary
Sharma
(Krishna
Bhagawan)
to
the
plot.
Razaq
agrees
for
the
deal
on
a
condition
that
he
wants
a
beautiful
girl
for
one
night.
Chandu's
sister
Lucky
(Lucky
Sharma),
who
manages
a
star
hotel,
agrees
to
stay
with
Razaq.
So,
Razaq
gives
a
bearer
cheque
to
Ravi.
What
happens
next?
Will
Lucky
spend
one
night
with
Razaq?
Will
Ravi
be
able
to
draw
the
cheque?
What
kind
of
lesson
Chandu
and
Ravi
learn
in
their
lives?
Answers
to
all
these
questions
form
part
of
the
remaining
film.
Performance:
Srikanth
is
known
for
his
good
comedy
timings
and
industry
men
believe
that
he
is
a
bankable
star
and
he
is
impressive
in
this
movie
as
well.
When
it
comes
to
JD,
he
is
also
good
at
acting
and
moreover,
the
film
is
being
directed
by
himself,
so
he
has
worked
well
for
the
movie.
Heroine
Anisha
Singh
has
no
scope
for
acting
and
she
is
only
restricted
to
shake
her
legs
with
Srikant
in
a
couple
of
songs.
Lucky
Sharma
has
got
a
meaty
role
but
she
is
not
that
sexy
nor
looks
beautiful
in
romantic
scenes.
Other
artistes
like
Kota
Srinivasa
Rao,
Pradeep
Rawat,
Rao
Ramesh
and
Telangana
Sakuntala
have
done
justice
to
their
respective
characters.
Brahmanandam,
Krishna
Bhagawan,
Raghubabu
and
others
have
tried
their
best
to
tickle
the
funny
bones
of
audiences,
but
succeeded
only
partially.
Technical:
Camera
work
by
Siva
Kumar
is
atrocious,
while
editing
by
Venkatesh
is
average.
Hemachandra
has
failed
to
give
impressive
music
for
the
film.
Even
the
background
score
is
weak.
However,
the
dialogues
penned
for
the
film
are
okay
as
he
penned
good
tongue
twisters
and
simple
one-line
punch
dialogues.
The
comedy
scenes
have
been
chalked
out
well.
JD
Chakravarthy
has
made
the
scenes
very
crisp
and
funny.
In
fact,
he
has
concentrated
more
on
entertainment.
Production
values
of
Sudha
Cinema
and
Chakravarthy
Productions
are
extremely
poor.
Remarks:
Watch
the
film
without
searching
for
logic
and
only
for
entertainment.
As
the
film
is
made
with
a
limited
budget,
we
are
not
supposed
to
look
for
any
great
ideas
by
the
director
or
extraordinary
performance
by
the
artists.
It
is
just
a
one
time
watch
and
a
time-pass
film.