After a long time, Tollywood sees a surge of promising films this Friday. One of the much-anticipated releases is the action-packed drama "Bhaje Vaayu Vegam," starring young and talented hero Karthikeya. Let's dive into the review to see if the movie lives up to the expectations!
The trailer of the film promised high-octane action thrills, and the movie delivers exactly that. The performances are solid across the board. Karthikeya shines in his role, displaying a more settled and emotionally charged performance compared to his previous films. He also impresses with his dynamic presence in action scenes.
Aishwarya Menon gives a decent performance, while Rahul Tyson justifies his role. Senior actor Tanikella Bharani brings his experience to the table, delivering a touching performance. Another standout is Ravi Shankar, who excels as the villain, particularly in the second half where the plot twists around him. His cunning and expressions add depth to the character. Sarath Lohithaswa, playing Karthikeya's brother, also performs well, adding justice to his role.
Supporting actors do a commendable job within their roles' limits. The pre-interval episode with its twists is impressive, and the second half continues to engage with a tight screenplay and solid action moments, fulfilling the expectations of action lovers.
Technical Aspects: The movie isn't without its flaws. Some logical errors are apparent. While the director's vision and handling of certain aspects are commendable, these same aspects can feel weak at times. The film feels average until the pre-interval block in the first half. Some twists are predictable, and a few sequences involving Ravi Shankar’s power struggle feel routine.
The heroine's role in the second half lacks logic, and the hint of a sequel in the climax feels unnecessary. The inclusion of a song in the first half also seems redundant.
Overall: Despite its flaws, "Bhaje Vaayu Vegam" lives up to its title with its high-paced action. The lead cast, especially Karthikeya, delivers solid performances. The movie picks up well from the pre-interval segment and continues to impress in the second half. It offers a good treat for action and mass movie enthusiasts. Overlooking some logical lapses, the film is an entertaining watch.