One the film does have a huge star cast but as mentioned, none of the comedians including Brahmanandam, Ali, Posani Krishna Murali have anything much to do. Given the importance of humour in Srinu’s films, it is quite a surprise to see that this film actually lacks good humour, despite the presence of the energetic Brahmanandam. Despite the plot being conceived by Srinu Vaitla along with Kona Venkat and Gopi Mohan, it’s quite a surprise to see that the film has nothing to offer in terms of novelty. Once the story becomes more of a tug-of-war between Jayaraj (Sampath Raj) and Bruce Lee/Karthik, the pace does pick up, but things remain predictable more or less. For those looking forward to Brahmanandam and megastar Chiranjeevi, well surprisingly you see neither of them in the pre-interval portions. The first half of the film chugs on merrily but hardly anything really happens in it. are what the rest of the film is all about.
What’s the connection between Karthik and Deepak? Is there something far more serious behind the whole game, what happens to Riya and Karthik etc. An unfortunate situation gets Kavya in trouble, after which all hell breaks loose. In the course of doing a good deed, Karthik gets mistaken by Riya (Rakul Preet) to be a cop and she falls for him.Īround the same time we see a bunch of baddies headed by Deepak Raj (Arun Vijay) who seems to be involved in various shady activities. Karthik becomes a stunt artist in films,much to the displeasure of his father. In the process, his father focuses his attention on Kavya and ensures that she is well taken care of. Seeing his sister keen to become an IAS officer, Karthi deliberately starts performing badly in studies. The family’s economic condition does not allow their father to offer quality education for both his children. Karthik aka Bruce Lee (Ram Charan) and his elder sister Kavya (Kirti Kharbanda) were both bright students back in school. His latest film, Bruce Lee-The Fighter, has been in the news for a while, thanks to Chiranjeevi’s cameo in the film. But of late, his magic seems to be waning and the failure of Aagadu (2014) despite the presence of Mahesh Babu in the lead, only reinforced this point all the more.