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You Too Brutus
An exploration of the relationships and personal lives of a group of bachelors, presenting the changing intimacy equations and morals of new-age youngsters.
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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of Acharya Jagdish, a seemingly respectable man who runs a spiritual retreat. However, beneath his calm exterior lies a cunning manipulator who exploits his followers for personal gain. When a young photographer named Ishan stumbles upon the truth, he becomes entangled in a dangerous game of uncovering the hypocrisy and deceit at the heart of the retreat.
Critical Reception
You Too Brutus received mixed to negative reviews from critics. While Kundan Shah's directorial attempt was noted, the film was often criticized for its weak screenplay, predictable plot, and uneven pacing. Performances were generally seen as a mixed bag, with some actors managing to shine despite the material.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts a satirical take on spiritual gurus but fails to deliver a cohesive narrative.
Performances are a highlight for some, but cannot rescue a flawed script.
Lacks the sharp wit and depth expected from a film of this nature.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'You Too Brutus' was generally unimpressive, with many viewers finding the film to be a disappointment due to its predictable storyline and lack of engaging content.
Fun Fact
The film marked the directorial return of Kundan Shah, who was known for his critically acclaimed comedy 'Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro' (1983).
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