The trade did not have high expectations for the openers because all of the films that were launched yesterday were minor flicks. Trade professionals and reviewers thought that the movie would gradually get more attention from the general public. With Bewars, Ramesh Cheppala transitioned to directing, and he has succeeded. Sadly, the movie also didn't do well at the box office.

Following Balagam's popularity, Telangana-set films are receiving favorable reviews. Even though it is a risk, the producers want to premiere the low-budget films in theatres. It is well known that Pareshan and the Intiti Ramayana belong to this group as well.


Jampanna (Anji) establishes a bank account in the Bhimadevarapalli Branch tale. He began spending extravagantly after seeing a deposit of 15 lakhs in his mother's account one day, believing that the money had been granted to him by the government. Even though he is aware that the fuel well he purchased was not an investment, he nonetheless falls victim to fraud. A note stating that the amount was deposited incorrectly will be delivered by the time the payment is due. The entire film is based on telangana culture and dialect.

Although the first half is a passable amount of time, the second half's director struggled to keep people interested in the plot's developments. Although the narrative lacks substance, the argument of how a rumour influenced the rural people's innocence is a nice one. Casting, with the exception of two or three, was a dud. The movie fans will now be looking at OTT this weekend because there are no noteworthy releases in cinemas.




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