The eagerly anticipated "Dhamaka" from Massraja Raviteja has arrived, but the audience hasn't experienced the "icchipaad" moments that the actor and his co-star Sreeleela had promised. This is due to the dated plot devoid of any original ideas and the way audiences are treated casually in the name of cinematic freedom and commercial filmmaking. That leads us to our current topic of discussion.

Ram Charan is claimed to have rejected a subject that author prasanna Kumar had previously presented to him, claiming that it was illogical. The author travelled far, telling the same tale to numerous heroes. One cannot help but wonder if this is the same story that Charan rejected after examining Dhamaka and the manner in which prasanna marketed it. This uncertainty is further strengthened by the fact that the writer may have created the "Indra" movie parody inside the film with Charan in mind.

The fundamental notion of a man living as a son in two homes—one belonging to a large wealthy family and the other to a middle-class family—is absurd. Although one can undoubtedly take artistic licence in commercial movies, going overboard with it seems like a 90s fashion trend. ram charan most likely had the same emotions as when he worked on the broad appeal and logic-missing films Bruce Lee and Vinaya Vidheya Rama, which failed to find success at the box office.

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