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Director: Harish Shankar
Writer: Harish Shankar
Stars: Ravi TejaBhagyashri BorseVennela Kishore





Mr. Bachchan Movie Review:

Survey: Harish Shankar’s Mr. Bachchan, the Telugu redo of the Hindi film Attack, makes a commendable exertion to adjust the unique story to cater to Telugu groups of onlookers, advertising a special mix of wistfulness and mass excitement. The film, highlighting Ravi Teja and Bhagyashree Borse in lead parts, with Jagapathi Babu playing the opponent, strikes a adjust between paying tribute to cinematic legends and conveying the kind of high-energy show anticipated by fans of Mass Maharaja Ravi Teja.
 
Ravi Teja, as Bachchan, epitomizes the substance of his symbol, Amitabh Bachchan, not as it were in his acting and body dialect but moreover through his clothing and conveyance of a few of the incredible star’s notorious exchanges. As anticipated, Ravi Teja brings his trademark vitality and timing, lifting the film, especially amid weaker minutes. Bhagyashree Borse, as Jikki, making her Telugu make a big appearance, looks shocking and plays a noteworthy part, including excitement to the film. In any case, her character needs profundity, serving more as a complement to Bachchan or maybe than having a particular reason. Jagapathi Babu, as the threatening Jaggaiah, conveys a effective execution, viably increasing the show and amusement esteem. The supporting cast, counting Tanikella Bharani, Gautami, Sachin Khedekar, Subhalekha Sudhakar and Satya, contribute well to the film.

One of the film's qualities lies in its brisk pacing amid the to begin with half. The account advances easily with energizing initial groupings, taken after by the portrayal of town life, a peculiar, film-loving family with Tanikella Bharani as Thakur and Gautami as Basanti, and a great measurements of amusingness given by Satya. The period-specific background, along with well-placed tropes and nostalgic tunes, enhances the story, making the starting travel especially agreeable. The sentiment between the lead combine, implanted with a nostalgic charm, includes advance appeal.

Unfortunately, the film starts to lose force in the moment half, as the executive tries to join over-the-top activity arrangements, somewhat compelling funniness, and cliched commercial components, which degrade from the generally impact.

Mickey J. Meyer’s music plays a significant part in keeping up the film's vitality, and Ayananka Bose’s cinematography successfully captures the retro topic and dynamic visuals. Be that as it may, the altering by Ujwal Kulkarni may have been more tightly, particularly in trimming the abundances in the moment half.

In conclusion, Mr. Bachchan succeeds in conveying excitement, particularly in the to begin with half, but battles to keep up its energy in the last mentioned portion. In any case, fans of Ravi Teja will discover bounty to appreciate in this mix of retro charm and commercial excitement.


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