Review of Veera Simha Reddy’s “Routine Faction Fare”

What Is the Story of the Movie? At Pulicherla, Veera Simha Reddy (Nandamuri Balakrishna) is a strong man who looks out for his community. His kid, Jai Simha Reddy, lives in Istanbul without knowing who his father is. Why do the father and son reside in different homes? What does Bhanumati (Varalaxmi Sarathkumar) desire to murder Veera Simha Reddy, and who is she? The overall plot of the film is formed by the responses to these queries.

Once more, Nandamuri Balakrishna plays a dual role. There is a younger component and an older part, as is typically the case. Balakrishna looks fantastic in both of his personas here, unlike some of his previous appearances. Undoubtedly, the elder one is the dominant one.

Veera Simha Reddy doesn’t really provide anything new in terms of plot, but the first half is handled by Balakrishna’s majesty and the crowd-pleasing scenes. Later, the romantic direction throws everything off, and the film never gets back on track. The film delivers enough to be a good one-time watch if one like sentimental mass dramas.

 

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