Balakrish’s “Bhagavanth Kesari” movie review: Anil Ravipudi’s latest venture is a mediocre action film centred on a family.

Tweets on Bhagavanth Kesari appear to be good. The Nandamuri Balakrishna movie’s greatest qualities are listed here.

Thursday saw the global premiere of Bhagavanth Kesari, starring veteran actor Nandamuri Balakrishna. Bhagavanth Kesari is being hailed as the ideal family entertainment in the Twitter (X) reviews. Others who posted reviews of the film on X (previously Twitter) praised the cast, saying Bhagavanth Kesari lived up to their expectations.

Concerning Bhagavanth Kesari

In addition to Sree Leela and Kajal Aggarwal in important parts, Nandamuri Balakrishna plays the film’s major role. Anil Ravipudi’s film marks Arjun Rampal’s Telugu film debut. In Bhagavanth Kesari, he portrays Rahul Sanghvi, the antagonist. Under the Shine Screens label, Sahu Garapati and Harish Peddi are producing it.

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Anil Ravipudi gives a strong second half with Bhagavanth Kesari, according to a Twitter user named X. Both @sreeleela14 and Nandamuri Balakrishna give outstanding performances. After a considerable amount of time, NBK (Nandamuri Balakrishna) has performed admirably. It’s a tidy family amusement.”

“A good moral and commercial entertainer,” tweeted another. I just completed watching Bhagavanth Kesari. It was a very lovely movie, and it was a joy to watch Nandamuri Balakrishna garu (brother) with the way that @AnilRavipudi presented him. I thought the movie was great. in particular, the new exchanges. The performances by other artists and NBK on television were really amazing.

 One more person remarked, “Bhagavanth Kesari – AMAZING! The best Balakrishna. Anil Ravipudi is one of the few self-aware contemporary commercial directors who can handle stars with skill and breathe new life into the genre. Balayya gave a remarkable speech at the school. Successor (emoji firecracker).”

A director’s commentary on Bhagavanth Kesari

During the Naavratri festival, Nandamuri Balakrishna’s flick and Thalapathy Vijay’s Leo are competing at the box office. On October 19, Lokesh Kanagaraj’s flick Leo was also released.

Anil Ravipudi spoke with the media in Hyderabad prior to the release of Bhagavanth Kesari, stating, according to a 123Telugu article, that the film “showcases how girls need to be brought up in life.” We have portrayed it using Sreeleela’s persona. Though not in combat zones, women serve in the army. Despite being about the Air Force, I have seen films like Gunjan Saxena, which is what we looked at for our research.

In a few pre-release interviews, Bhagavanth Kesari’s writer and director, Anil Ravipudi, mentioned that this was his first time working with Nandamuri Balakrishna and that he sought to craft a movie that went beyond just trying to please the actor’s fan base. Undoubtedly, an effort is made to avoid taking the same route as Balakrisna’s most recent flicks. Balakrishna is given new toys to play with when Anil Ravipudi turns him into an adavi bidda (son of the jungle) who speaks Telangana Telugu and a little Hindi.

Balakrishna repeats the movie’s tagline, “I don’t care,” in his signature way while dropping more jokes than anyone could possibly remember..  At the same time, Sreeleela’s character is heavily infused with a message of women’s empowerment. Fortunately, the 22-year-old receives a significant role and isn’t chosen to be Balakrishna’s love interest. Additionally, Anil eliminates Balakrishna and Kajal Aggarwal’s duets. Is this enough, though?

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Anil dedicates a significant amount of time in the 164-minute movie to establishing the world of Bhagavanth Kesari. The plot develops in an obvious way. We learn that he has a past and unresolved business as soon as he is introduced to us in prison. We know what to expect the instant we lay eyes on Sarath Kumar as a police officer, together with his small kid.

A series of circumstances place Nelakonda Bhagavanth Kesari, also known as NBK or Nandamuri Balakrishna, in the position of father figure responsible for the girl’s protection. Constantly reminding us that NBK is no ordinary name, Anil Ravipudi is acutely aware of the star he is working with.

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