Pawan Kalyan‘s films are always a celebration, and his collaboration with Sai Dharam Tej in the movie ‘BRO’ has added more excitement among the audience. Director Samudrakhani, who previously impressed Tamil audiences with ‘Vinodhayasitham,’ has now kindled the interest of everyone with the remake of the same film titled ‘BRO,’ with Pawan Kalyan in significant roles. Ahead of its release, director Trivikram’s involvement in the screenplay and dialogues has further heightened expectations.
Markandayulu (Sai Dharam Tej), a caring son, shoulders the responsibilities of the family after his father’s demise. He faces challenges to settle the debts and make his siblings stable in their lives. Amidst all this struggle, he gets involved in an unexpected incident, and this life-altering event changes him completely. How does Markandayulu manage to overcome all odds in these 90 days and what unfolds during this period forms the core of the story.
When it comes to commercial films, Pawan Kalyan’s image is unmatched. His high-spirited performances resonate well with his ardent fans, and the movie boasts remarkable moments that keep the audience hooked. His powerful dialogues, charismatic presence, and the way he flawlessly delivers them leave an everlasting impact. Pawan’s portrayal of Markandayulu is sure to win hearts. The catchy songs and his signature moves in the film amplify the entertainment quotient. Trivikram’s well-crafted dialogues, in sync with Pawan’s ideology, are applause-worthy.
The family emotions portrayed in the movie, especially in Markandayulu’s household, strike an emotional chord with the viewers. While the first half is filled with humour and light-hearted moments, the second half delves into intense emotions that tug at the heartstrings. Nevertheless, Samudrakhani manages to strike a balance between commercial elements and meaningful storytelling. The movie takes its own time to narrate the story but never loses grip on engaging the audience throughout.
Sai Dharam Tej delivers a praiseworthy performance, and Ketika Sharma stands out in her role. Priya Prakash Varrier surprises with her acting prowess. Brahmaji, Vennele Kishore, Rohini, Tanikella Bharani, Ali Reza, and others shine in their respective characters, making the ensemble cast impressive.
Thaman’s music sets the perfect tone for the film, complementing Tamanna’s visuals. Navin Nooli’s editing keeps the narrative crisp and engaging. Sujith Vaasudev’s cinematography captures the emotions beautifully, adding depth to the storytelling.
Pawan Kalyan’s ‘BRO’ is not just a regular commercial entertainer, but it has heart-touching family emotions and thought-provoking dialogues. Trivikram’s screenplay adds an extra layer of brilliance to the film. Samudrakhani’s direction and the powerful performances by the cast elevate the overall experience. Despite a slightly slow-paced first half, the impactful second half more than compensates for it. In conclusion, ‘BRO’ is a perfect blend of family drama, emotion, and entertainment, making it a must-watch for Pawan Kalyan’s fans and movie lovers alike.
Image: BRO;
Cast: Pawan Kalyan, Sai Dharam Tej, Ketika Sharma, Priya Prakash Varrier, Brahmaji, Subbaraju, and others;
Music: Thaman;
Cinematography: Sujith Vaasudev;
Editing: Navin Nooli;
Writing: Samudrakhani, Sreevatsan, Vijji;
Screenplay, Dialogues: Trivikram Srinivas;
Direction: Samudrakhani;
Release Date: 28th July 2023
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