These Films Fails To Catch-up Balagam Trend

Since all the films released yesterday were small films, the trade did not have much hope on the openings. The trade experts and critics hoped that public talk would slowly pick for the movie . Ramesh Cheppala, who turned director with Bewars, has made it. Unfortunately, the film too failed at the box office.

Post the success of Balagam, the films coming in Telangana backdrop are getting good reception. The producers are also preparing to release the films made on a low budget in theaters even if it is a risk. It is known that Pareshan and Intiti Ramayana also fall in this category.

When it comes to the story of Bhimadevarapalli Branch, Jampanna (Anji) opens a bank account. One day, 15 lakhs were deposited in his mother’s account, and he started spending extravagantly, thinking that it was given by the government. He gets cheated knowing that the petrol well he bought as an investment is not actually one.

By the time the amount is due, a notice will be sent saying that the amount was deposited by mistake. The film is completely based on Telangana nativity and language.

Although the first half is a moderate time pass, in the second half, the director failed to keep the audiences engaged with the story proceedings. Although the point about how a rumor has affected the innocence of the village people is good, but the story lacks strength. Casting was a misfire except for two or three.

With no notable release in theatres, the movie buffs will now be looking at OTT this weekend.

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