A celebrity and larger-than-life figure like Nandamuri balakrishna seldom appears on-screen at his age and has an acting role in a narratively focused movie. Commercial and popular cinema undoubtedly focus on heroes. All that matters is the hero and the hero-elevation. With Kesari, writer-director anil ravipudi struck a balance between the demands of the audience and the plot.
It's fascinating to keep an eye out for Kesari's character development in the movie. The goodwill that exists between the daughter-like Sreeleela (Vijji Papa) and balakrishna (Bhagavanth Kesari) has proven to be fruitful. Most significantly, the movie contains a strong message that is skillfully written and delivered. This is the soundtrack used in the movie.
It's interesting that filmmaker anil ravipudi faithfully and honestly followed the narrative. He hasn't shown Sreeelela as the glamorous persona. He appropriately adhered to the de-glam character throughout the whole movie. The movie doesn't have any offensive music either. Remix song "Danchave Menatha Kuthura" from "Mangamma Gari Manavdu" reportedly had an expensive shoot. However, it is omitted in the second part so as not to interfere with the narrative's flow. Not to be overlooked is Thaman's amazing background score, which improved the movie. Although Thaman was let down by the songs, he made up for it with the BGM.