Bakara - Telugu Movie Review
Popular character artist Srihari has starred as hero in several Telugu movies, and as lead actor, his last outing is Bhairava, which featured him as ACP Bhaira. It was a good entertainer with a beautiful message to the viewers. The Telugu actor is back as hero and his latest movie Bakara is a commercial entertainer with all masala elements to impress the mass.
Bakara is a comedy film and Srihari is the main attraction in it. The perfect comedy timing of Ali, Brahmanandham, MS Narayana, Raghu Babu, Dharmavaraopu and Tanikella Bharani is another big highlight in the movie. Rohith RK's music and Vijaya Sri's picturisation and CSR Krishnan's funny dialogues are its other strengths.
Besides direction, CSR Krishnan has also written story, screenplay dialogues and he done a commendable job in all these departments. The director has chosen a simple story, which replicates the situations taking place currently. His narration is fast and engaging and surely makes you watch it without taking a break.
Mumbai don Baba Bhai (Srihari) is an orphan, who is involved in land mafia. His eyes fall on Anathashram in Hyderabad. In a bid to take over the land, he reaches the place, which is an accommodation for many orphan people. Will he takeover the place? Will his character really change? Will he become a good person? Answer to these questions forms the rest of the story.
Popular character artist Srihari has starred as hero in several Telugu movies, and as lead actor, his last outing is Bhairava, which featured him as ACP Bhaira. It was a good entertainer with a beautiful message to the viewers. The Telugu actor is back as hero and his latest movie Bakara is a commercial entertainer with all masala elements to impress the mass.
Bakara is a comedy film and Srihari is the main attraction in it. The perfect comedy timing of Ali, Brahmanandham, MS Narayana, Raghu Babu, Dharmavaraopu and Tanikella Bharani is another big highlight in the movie. Rohith RK's music and Vijaya Sri's picturisation and CSR Krishnan's funny dialogues are its other strengths.
Besides direction, CSR Krishnan has also written story, screenplay dialogues and he done a commendable job in all these departments. The director has chosen a simple story, which replicates the situations taking place currently. His narration is fast and engaging and surely makes you watch it without taking a break.
Mumbai don Baba Bhai (Srihari) is an orphan, who is involved in land mafia. His eyes fall on Anathashram in Hyderabad. In a bid to take over the land, he reaches the place, which is an accommodation for many orphan people. Will he takeover the place? Will his character really change? Will he become a good person? Answer to these questions forms the rest of the story.