story :
A high range of worth 200crore Nizam diamond goes missing from The Royal Corpses Museum of Hyderabad. Police begin probing the case. In the meantime, Bachchan Saab( Akash ) is a pincher who tries to produce Guinness World Record by removing maximum auto tyres in 30 twinkles. The police come to know that the diamond is in Chor Bazaar. What happed coming? Did they find it? Who stole it? To know the answers, you need to watch the main movie on the big screen. Hurry up to know the next story
positivity :
Akash is trying to get a mass image by doing out- and- out action pictures. In the process, he accepted this film also. He performed with ease. His voice and dialogue delivery are extraordinary. The director showcases Chor Bazaar’s people and their behaviours in a good manner. The art department needs to be praised for their hard work for the film. The camerawork is also emotional.
negativity :
The story itself is a big letdown for this movie. In addition, the script is inadequately written. . No single character in the movie will be flashed back because of their characterisations . Having actors like Sunil, Archana, and Subbaraju, the director fully failed to produce important places for them. There's no need to talk about the rest including the heroine.
performance reviews :
Akash Puri performed well in the part of a youth who handles the chor emporium's illegal conditioning and also as a man with a good heart. He tried to attract the millions with his aesthetics and action scenes. His dialogue delivery in Hyderabadi Urdu attracts followership. still, he still has to ameliorate a lot working hard on his expressions, feelings, and dialogue delivery.
Gehna Sippy got a limited screen presence and being a dumb girl, she didn't get a chance to deliver discourses. Archana is ok in the mama 's part. Subbaraju is fine as the opponent. Sunil made his presence felt and so did Sampoornesh Babu. Others performed according to their places.
technical side background :
Director Jeevan Reddy’s jotting and direction aren't over to the mark in this movie compared to his earlier film, George Reddy. The history lacks clarity and his poor jotting makes Chor Bazaar a below-average film. The background score and songs composed by Suresh Bobbili aren't over to the mark. Cinematography by Jagadeesh Cheekati is nice. The VFX and product values could have been better. Editing by Anwar Ali is okay but could have been better if some scenes are trimmed off.