Akash puri, the son of director puri jagannadh, has been attempting to establish himself as a hero. "Chor Bazaar" is his most recent endeavour. Let's find out how well this movie did. In addition to stealing tyres and other little items, Bachchan Saab (Akash Puri) falls in love with simran (Gehena), a mute girl from Chor Bazaar, a notorious place for material theft. Somehow, a member of Bachchan Saab's gang acquires a stolen diamond from the museum in Hyderabad. This diamond is sought for by the police, criminals, and organised crime.

Akash puri has shown his talent in the films "Mehbooba" and "Romantic," but he requires a part that precisely matches his age. The charming thief's persona is appropriate. He has few options for a break, though. Gehana, a newcomer, is fine. Sampoo, Archana, Sunil, and Subbaraj all do their roles admirably. Technical and production values are adequate, with music composer suresh Bobbili contributing more. Editing is inconsistent.

There is a common theme in stories about stolen jewels. The protagonist's primary story is interspersed with a few supporting stories. This is how most of these movies are set up. The same plotline applies to Aha's web drama bhama Kalapam, starring priya Mani: a Rs 200 crore diamond egg is stolen. The "Chor Bazaar" deviates from this norm. The movie also concentrates on other aspects like Subbaraju and Sampoo in addition to the diamond robbery plotline, police chases, and hero's romance.

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