The movie kicks off with the childhood episodes of RaPo as shankar along with his mother Jhansi.  Then Sanjay Dutt's Big Bull character gets introduced with a fight sequence. Then, we just get the typical telugu movie template with hero intro followed by heroine intro. Post-interval, we have flashback episodes and we have sayaji shinde to catch the Big Bull. What happens finally? watch it on the big screen!

Puri jagan produces another mediocre movie by reverting to his tried-and-true method. After watching it, you'll wish that his present brain could be replaced with the one he had in the "Pokiri," "ANOTA," and "ISS" days. It's a waste of two and a half hours for everyone else, even though the core masses might find it tolerable. There's nothing particularly noteworthy about the directing, and Puri's humor in ali is maybe the weakest of his career.  
 

In the dual SIM sequences, ram gets to show off his abilities, although his dance routines seem cliched and mostly lifted from the previous one. Kavya Thapar, a quintessential puri heroine, adds glitz. The production values are respectable.  Manisarma created only one good song for the film.
 

The film and the prequel have a pretty similar plot. The movie is mostly sustained by Ram's vigor, which also makes it watchable. But the monotonous photography of puri and the phony dramatization of the story will try your patience. We chuckle at how ridiculous Ali's comedy track is because it makes us cringe so much. ram stands out, as do a few other fascinating scenes. This one could be appealing to you if you enjoyed the prequel. If not, it's an unappealing meal that should be avoided.
 

Overall, Double iSmart is BAD, but not BAD as Liger

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