Raju alias Bangaram (Raj Tarun) makes a turnaround after his dying father advises him to focus on building experiences rather than getting profit. Our hero transforms into a pleasure-seeking beast in an instant, flirting with the young females in his hamlet. He has ego trips and engages in a potentially volatile cockfight with a psychotic figure. When Raju pushes too far in his order to achieve happiness, his life is flipped upside down.

The male character in an awful romantic comedy path keeps running across Shruti (Kashish Khan), his coworker, in every imaginable location in the metropolis. She met and fell in love with him after he invests only Rs 450. The hero, on the other hand, has a more difficult task ahead of him. In a stretch, he had to giggle at the unhappy techies, implying that security personnel are having a better time than software experts.

Not a typical character, but a crazy hero was required for the picture. It was necessary for the humor to be self-deprecating rather than pompous. A track in the movie depicts supari killers living as terror cells. We would have sympathised with the otherwise happy-go-lucky protagonist who has to face them head-on in the hands of a skilled writer. We don't believe the plot for a second since raj Tarun's persona is never emotional and the performer isn't a superhero.

మరింత సమాచారం తెలుసుకోండి: