

Mahesh plays Surya Bhai, who is moving with a single point agenda to Mumbai - that of becoming the undisputed gift of the underworld of business capital. Five minutes into the movie, you get the feeling you'll enjoy this one, and the feeling stays on until the end. Some would say the punch dialogs in "Businessman" are even better, wackier, and more quirky than "Pokiri." A Mahesh Babu pot-boilers must-haves are dutifully ticked off, very good at that. " It is definitely a step up as far as humor goes. One goes, "Matladaniki vacchanu kabatti, manasaupurthy ga kottatledu. "Cheyalanukuntunnara is confused with round off chesi. Kudos to Puri Jagannath, the director for coming up with those words.īut then there's Mahesh Babu that too, in full flow. Humor is shallow and loaded with sarcasm, taking potshots under the sun on everything, but still doing the job evoking laughter peals.

The humor in a Telugu popular film is all situational, without being a slapstick for once. A film like "Businessman" is a reason to rejoice, precisely because it removes the narrative's unwanted comic interjections.
