Bhola Shankar review: This routine sibling sentiment drama fails to impress the real audience

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By Prakash Pecheti

11/08/2023

Bhola Shankar is the much-awaited project of Megastar Chiranjeevi and it is as shallow as his appearance on the screen.

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Bhola Shankar (Chiranjeevi), a street dada-cum-taxi driver from Hyderabad, lands in Kolkata along with his sister Maha Lakshmi (Keerthy Suresh).

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Alexander (Tarun Arora), the don, who is behind the latest cases of human trafficking, gets a major jolt from taxi driver Bhola. The connection Alex has with Bhola forms the crux of the film.

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Sometimes you can’t help but curse the filmmakers for their poor knowledge of issues dealing with crime and law and order.

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Chiranjeevi is nauseating and upsettingly emotional. By the time Bhola discovers the gang behind woman trafficking, you sit wondering why there’s no interval yet.

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Director Meher Ramesh evidently fails to pull off the story well. The story falls way short compared to Chiranjeevi’s previous outing Waltair Veerayya (2023).

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Keerthy Suresh’s performance amplified the emotional scenes. She does the best she could do in the sister’s role. Tamannaah Bhatia as criminal lawyer Lasya is entertaining in parts.

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This brother-sister sentiment is a routinely-packed story aimed at entertaining Chiranjeevi’s fans rather than winning real audiences.

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