Bhaag Saale Review - Another Crap from Tollywood

S Venkateshwari
Arjun cares deeply for maya but conceals his job as a hotel cook by pretending to be wealthy. A mobster named Samuel (John Vijay) is searching for a diamond that would let him get closer to his girlfriend Nalini. How does the diamond's role in these people's lives connect? What happens to arjun and Maya's romance now that she is aware of the truth? The main plot of the film is how the diamond-related pandemonium is resolved.
Simha Koduri performs in another age-appropriate role. It appears to be much easier than his prior attempt, but its success depends greatly on the screen presence and timing. simha goes through the motions but lacks the levity and spontaneity (even in difficult situations) to stand out. He doesn't stand out among the sea of artists and continues to be one of the countless personalities. Be it for comic relief, out of terror, or in dramatic situations, it is a boring act. Neha Solanki portrays the role nicely and pairs well with simha Koduri. Despite having some screen time and sequences with the hero, she does not stand out from the throng.
The supporting cast of the film has a good mix of well-known actors. None, however, has a completely realised role, and everyone just has a partially realised one. rajeev Kanakala portrays a stereotypical father figure with a hint of mature comedy. Parts of it work. A character by john vijay will be just up his alley. But it seems like he's overreacting. Both sudarshan and Harsha are acting as normal. prithvi and Sathya are useless.
With the exception of the final song, which is skillfully woven into the climactic mayhem, kaala Bhairava's music is largely forgettable. Except for a few spots here and there, the background soundtrack is also not particularly strong. The cinematography of Ramesh Kushender represents all other technical developments. The film's technical shortcomings stem from its lack of the slickness and clarity needed for the genre and the subject matter. Karthika Srinivasa R's editing doesn't help matters because it gives the proceedings a chaotic atmosphere. The writing makes an effort to convey the eccentricity and substance of the individuals, but it falls short.
Bhaag Saale is an eccentric criminal comedy that never really takes off. It contains all the necessary components, but the execution isn't compelling enough to keep the audience's interest. Because of the utter pessimism, it causes one to flee, as the title suggests.

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