Rating: 2.5/5
Sohel Ryan, the charismatic presence from Bigg Boss Telugu, headlines the laugh riot “Bootcut Balaraju,” skillfully directed by Sree Koneti. Joining him are Meghalekha and a stellar cast featuring Sunil, Siri Hanmanth, Indraja, Avinash, Saddam, and Vivek from the acclaimed “Kotha Bangaru Lokam.”
Plot:
Returning to the screen after previous successes, Sohel Ryan dons the character of “Bootcut Balaraju,” a carefree soul immersed in the rural landscape. His disinterest in academics and penchant for camaraderie lead to a series of humorous encounters with neighbors and college teachers. Unfolding the quirks of Balaraju’s family and love life, the film promises an abundance of laughs and joyous moments.
Bootcut Balaraju:
Produced by Md. Pasha under Global Films and Katha Veruntadhi, with co-producers Pandu and Mamidishetty Srinivas, the film brings together a creative team. Shyam K Naidu’s cinematography captures the essence of rural charm, complemented by the comedic tunes of Bheems Ceciroleo. Vijay Vardhan’s editing ensures a smooth comedic flow, and Lucky Media’s script, along with dialogues by Dubasi Rakesh and Jabardasth Ramprasad, adds wit and humor.
In the titular role, Sohel Ryan delivers a charismatic performance, infusing life into the character of Balaraju. The film promises an expedition into rural comedy, offering a delightful blend of humor and entertainment that adds a touch of hilarity to everyday life.
Verdict:
“Bootcut Balaraju” emerges as a delightful rural comedy that not only showcases Sohel Ryan’s comedic prowess but also delivers relatable humor and moments of pure enjoyment. With a talented ensemble cast and a skillful creative team, the film successfully captures the essence of laughter, making it a must-watch for those seeking a hearty dose of rural merriment.
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