Bangaru Bullodu Movie Review

Bangaru Bullodu Movie Review – A Lighthearted Comic Tale with Allari Naresh Charm

Bangaru Bullodu revolves around Bhavani Prasad (Allari Naresh), a gold appraiser at a local Grameena Bank. Prasad is the youngest in his family but carries the responsibility of managing his household, including his grandfather (Tanikella Bharani), who once committed a grave sin – replacing temple jewelry with fakes decades ago.

To atone for this past misdeed, Prasad hatches a plan involving gold kept in the bank for loans. But complications arise when the rightful owner of the gold (Posani Krishna Murali) demands it back, setting off a series of comedic mishaps, family drama, and a love track with Kanaka Mahalakshmi (Pooja Jhaveri).

While the first half sets up the story with neat humor and engaging sequences, the second half loses steam, introducing unnecessary characters and forced romantic angles, eventually ending abruptly with minimal resolution.

Movie Bangaru Bullodu
Release Date January 23, 2021
Director P. V. Giri (Giri Palika)
Cast Allari Naresh, Pooja Jhaveri, Tanikella Bharani, Posani Krishna Murali, Vennela Kishore, Prudhvi Raj, Prabhas Srinu, Ajay Ghosh, Satyam Rajesh, Praveen
Producer Sunkara Ramabrahman
Production Banner AK Entertainments
Music Sai Kartheek
Cinematography Satish Muthyala
Editor MR Varma

Bangaru Bullodu Movie Trailer

Highlights
Allari Naresh delivers natural comedy and anchors the film effectively.
Strong performances by Tanikella Bharani and Posani Krishna Murali.
First half has a neat screenplay and interesting story setup.
Village backdrop and production design evoke nostalgic 90s village dramas.

Drawbacks
Second half loses momentum and introduces unnecessary characters.
Forced romantic track and repetitive comedy dilute engagement.
Abrupt climax and thin emotional sequences.
Female characters are poorly written and objectified.

Verdict
On the whole, Bangaru Bullodu is a half-baked comedy that works in the first half but falters later due to forced sequences and predictable humor. Fans of Allari Naresh may enjoy his natural comedic timing and some of the village-based fun, but the film lacks novelty or impactful storytelling.
If you enjoy 90s-style village comedies and don’t mind a sluggish second half, Bangaru Bullodu can be a watchable experience. For others, it’s a forgettable, formulaic entertainer.

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