Nandamuri balakrishna should be mentioned as the first positive. He carries the weight of the entire movie alone. The most valuable qualities are Balayya's regal appearance, charm, swagger, and flair. His abrasive demeanour during action scenes and language delivery are effective. balakrishna once more demonstrated his status as the common man's deity. It is important to recognise how well he performed throughout the second half's emotionally charged sequences. In a few songs, he also dazzles with his vivacious dancing.
Now, a video of balayya kicking the car has been trolled by tamil fans on social media and the entire team of Veera simha Reddy is shocked due to this. The audience would be surprised by Varalaxmi Sarathkumar's performance as Bhanumathi. She has performed in a number of violent parts in the past, but this movie's character is well-designed, and she absolutely kills the data-face-off scenes with Balayya.
One of the main strengths of the film is her performance in the second half. Pratap Reddy, played by Duniya Vijay, who seeks to exact revenge on Veera simha Reddy, is the other character that deserves praise. His brutality is beautifully displayed. The TFI sees another superb talent playing a villain in his tollywood first film. His confrontational scenes with balakrishna are entertaining to watch and deserving of whistles.