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Crazy Uncles

Released On - 19 Aug 2021     1hr 42min
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"Crazy Uncles" (2021) is a Telugu-language comedy film directed and written by E. Sathii Babu and produced by Boddu Ashok under the banners of Good Cinema Group, Green Metro Movies, and Srivas 2 Creatives. The film stars Sreemukhi, Raja Ravindra, Nagoor Saheb, and Bharani Shankar in lead roles. The plot revolves around three middle-aged men who try to spice up their lives amidst the troubles in their marriages.

A young filmmaker (Praveen) tells a story to a film producer (Bandla Ganesh). His story revolves around three rich and married friends, Reddy (Nagoor Saheb), Raju (Raja Ravindra), and Rao (Bharani Shankar), who call themselves "RRR." All of them are not satisfied with their personal lives and look for excitement and novelty outside their marriages. Their lives intersect with Sweety (Sreemukhi), a hit singer who becomes the focus of their attention.

Lacking each other's intention, all three friends independently try to impress Sweety. Along the way, they get embroiled in a series of misadventures and slapstick incidents. The story looks at how their individual attempts influence their friendship and whether any of them achieve success on their assignment.

Sweety is the central figure of the story, and her exchanges with the three create turns and twists. While the action in the movie goes on, both of the actors are compelled to confront what they have unleashed on themselves through their respective actions, thereby arriving at the conclusion that brings the movie to a close on the same notes it starts. The movie involves aspects of situational humor, misunderstandings, and self-reflection, all culminating in an action sequence captured from Sweety's point of view as she retaliates against what has happened.

"Crazy Uncles" has a narrative that incorporates features of comedy, relationships, and the consequences of choices that are made in the quest for change and self-satisfaction.