FCUK Father Chitti Umaa Kaarthik Movie Review

Father Chitti Umaa Kaarthik Movie Review – A Family Drama Exploring Love and Relationships

FCUK, short for Father Chitti Umaa Kaarthik, is an adult comedy-drama that attempts a bold narrative rarely seen in Telugu cinema. The story revolves around Karthik (Ram Karthik), his love interest Umaa (Ammu Abhirami), his eccentric father Faneendra Bhoopati (Jagapathi Babu), and the toddler Chitti (Baby Sahashritha).

Faneendra is a 60-year-old Casanova and a wealthy condom business owner, living life on his own terms. Karthik, in contrast, is young, idealistic, and in love with Umaa, a pediatrician who initially hesitates to date him. The arrival of Chitti, who Faneendra claims is his daughter from a past fling, turns Karthik’s life upside down. The film explores the unusual dynamics between these characters and the ripple effect Chitti has on their relationships.

Movie FCUK: Father Chitti Umaa Kaarthik
Release Date February 12, 2021
Director Vidya Sagar Raju
Producer KL Damodar Prasad
Banner Sri Ranjith Movies
Cast Jagapathi Babu, Ram Karthik, Ammu Abhirami, Baby Sahashritha, Ali, Rajitha, Krishna Bhagavaan, Brahmaji, Raja Ram Prasad
Music Bheems Ceciroleo
Cinematography Shiva G
Editor Kishore Maddali

FCUK: Father Chitti Umaa Kaarthik Movie Trailer

Highlights
Unique and bold story concept for Telugu cinema.
Jagapathi Babu’s performance stands out amidst the weak screenplay.
The film attempts to discuss relevant social issues, albeit unsuccessfully.

Drawbacks
Sluggish pacing, especially in the first half.
Weak execution of a bold concept.
Outdated and clichéd comedy tracks.
Underutilization of lead actors’ potential.
Confusing and convoluted narrative.

Verdict
FCUK: Father Chitti Umaa Kaarthik had the ingredients for a refreshing, bold adult comedy. Unfortunately, poor writing, weak direction, and inconsistent performances turn it into a tedious experience. Jagapathi Babu’s efforts to elevate the story partially work, but the film fails to engage or entertain.
Bottom line: A daring concept marred by lackluster execution. Keep expectations low if you plan to watch this in theaters.

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