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Though we love Pawan Kalyan, we hoped to see something different after his definite bad turn with Puli and Jalsa. This film is no exception in that sector, it is a tale rehashed yet another time by Vishnu Vardhan, and that fails to make us grip our seats in fear and anticipation. The story begins when an orphaned young boy is adopted by a dreaded don, played by Jackie Shroff and raised as his right hand man, who does all the dirty deed. However, the story takes a predictable turn with Shroff's son entering the game and soon after we see the death of the son in a bloody fight with Pawan Kalyan, and subsequently he leaves the city to a far off place at Andhra Pradesh with his girlfriend, played by Sara Jane Dias.
Pawan Kalyan might look good, but his stunts and actions are pretty boring, and there are moments you would feel pretty tired because of the sameness of it all. Sara Jane is good in her debut movie in Telugu and has a long way to go. Anjali Lavania and Ali are underused, and we would have loved to see more of them. Otherwise, the film does not have much to recommend for itself.
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