MenToo (film)

#MenToo is a 2023 Indian Telugu-language comedy drama film. Written and directed by Srikanth G. Reddy, the film has Brahmaji in a pivotal role. Naresh Agastya, Harsha Chemudu, Sudharshan, Riya Suman, Priyanka Sharma, Mourya Siddavaram, Kaushik Ghantasala, Ashritha, and Karthik Adusumilli play major roles in the movie, which was produced by Mourya Siddavaram under Lantern Creative Works. The film has music by Elisha Praveen and a background score by Osho Venkat. The trailer for the movie 'Men Two' was released by Vishwak Sen and Sandeep Kishan. Mythri Movie Makers released the film across the Telugu states.

Cast

 * Naresh Agastya as Aditya
 * Brahmaji as Suspicious Guy
 * Harsha Chemudu as Rahul
 * Sudharshan as Jack Daniel
 * Riya Suman as Tara
 * Priyanka Sharma as Neha
 * Mourya Siddavaram as Munna
 * Kaushik Ghantasala as Sanju
 * Karthik Adusumilli as Two Peg Guy
 * Ashrita Vemuganti

Soundtrack
Elisha Praveen G composed the songs for the film, while Osho Venkat composed the background score.The music distribution rights were acquired by Saregama.

Release
#MenToo was released theatrically on May 26, 2023.

Digital streaming rights are obtained by Aha where it premiering on 9 June 2023

Reception
#MenToo received mixed reviews from critics and audience.123Telugu gave the film 2.25 out of 5 stars and wrote, "The director could have done a better job of showcasing the problems of all three lead characters more engagingly. Naresh Agastya's performance is praiseworthy. On the whole, Men Too is a bit disappointing, except for a few funny scenes that provide some enjoyment. The performances by the lead actors and Mourya's comedy are the film's only plus points. The main theme of the film is not discussed engagingly. The sluggish screenplay in the second half and a few unnecessary scenes make Men Too an underwhelming watch.

Srivathsan Nadadhur of OTTplay gave it 1 out of 5 stars and wrote,"MenToo is a silly film revolving around a few butthurt men with provocative generalisations about women. Paul Nicodemus of The Times of India gave 2 out of 5 stars and wrote "With a dose of comedy, the film tries to bring in and present an interesting perspective from the vantage point of men but fumbles in its execution.