NOT OUT: BALANCING WIT AND SERIOUSNESS

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Injecting dark humor to lighten a tough situation isn’t easy, and seeing a meaningful life behind the humor is equally challenging.

Ajay, an ambulance driver, takes life seriously, yet circumstances often pull him in different directions. It’s remarkable how a person filled with human values can find humor in lamenting their inability to adapt to the situation.

Ajay, his girlfriend Sridevi, and Snake Seena are characters who appear serious at times and frivolous at others. Together, they manage to handle the cruel Devaraj and his team.

On the other hand, Sridhar, a wealthy man, symbolizes love for his father by striving to acquire land despite facing opposition. His serious journey, infused with humor, reflects the director’s wit.

In the climax, although the consequences of the coronavirus are not explicitly mentioned, the directors successfully convey the essence of post-corona life. The transformation of a cruel person into one with human compassion, along with the realization of life’s meaninglessness, is excellently portrayed.

Ravishankar and Gopalakrishna Deshpande’s roles mirror goodness and wickedness. The characters around them are serious yet comical.

Ajay and Sridevi’s portrayal of middle-class life is unique. Ajay Prithvi and Rachana Inder have effectively brought their characters to life.

For Cockroach Sudhi, this film is a jackpot. The performances by Govindegowda, Ashwin Hasan, Prashanth Siddi, and Shivamogga Ramanna are noteworthy.

Judah Sandy’s music is a highlight of the film, while Halesh’s cinematography perfectly complements the narrative.

After a long time, the experience of watching a thriller-cum-serious comedy film might linger with the audience, leaving a lasting impression.

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