Chor Bazaar Movie Review: Tollywood’s ace director Puri Jagannadh’s son Akash has been trying to prove himself on his own feat in order to make his own identity, and Chor Bazaar is one of them, the film’s teaser and the trailer looked quite impressive. However, the film was released today, June 24, 2022, and has received a positive response from the audience. Without further ado, let us delve into the in-depth review of Chor Bazaar and determine whether the film is worth watching or not.
Story
Chor Bazaar tells the story of Bachhan Pandey (Akash Puri), a thug who for a living removes tiers and lives a carefree life, but his life takes a different turn when he is forced to steal a diamond.
Cast & Crew
Chor Bazaar starring, Akash Puri, Gehenna Sippy, Subbarju, Sunil, Sampoorneshbabu and others, and the film was directed by B.Jeevan Reddy, cinematography Jagadeesh Cheekati, Music has done by Suresh Bobbili, background score Priyadarshan Balasubramanian and the film produced by V S Raju under the banner of V Productions.
Movie Name | Chor Bazaar |
Director | B.Jeevan Reddy |
Music Director | Suresh Bobbili |
Producer | V S Raju |
Genre | Action |
Cast | Akash Puri, Gehenna Sippy, Subbarju, Sunil, Sampoorneshbabu |
Editor | Anwar Ali, Prabhu Deva |
Movie Verdict
Although the film begins well with some hero introduction and character establishing scenes, the core emotion is missing from beginning to end.
Despite the fact that the director confronts the conflict early on, the story deviates from it and shifts to the hero heroine love track. The exciting point is stealing the most expensive diamond, but we can’t capture that excitement on screen.
The first half was quite good, but the second half becomes more exciting with some emotions that are partially worked out in the film and feel overstretched in the proceedings.
Akash as Bachchan Pandey is good because he demonstrated that he is a good actor, but he should try to play roles that suit him because these types of roles require some experience and it is too early for him to do these types of roles, and the rest of the cast did their best.
Jeevan Reddy is best known for his role as George Reddy in the film Chor Bazaar, but his writing is lacking and could have been better.
Chor Bazaar appears to have a solid technical foundation. Jagadeesh Chekati’s cinematography is typical of commercial films, and Suresh Bobbili’s music is adequate.
Overall, Chore Bazaar is a good action film that you should see in theatres.