Dulquar salman plays Baskhar, a regular man who has a life that is almost impoverished. He is employed in Bombay's Maghada bank as a cashier. His financial situation ultimately compels him to make a poor decision. The main plot of the film is what happens to Bashkar and his family when he chooses the wrong path.
 
Baskhar's part is ideally suited for Dulquar Salman. The movie is a well-rounded experience for him because it mostly provides him two hues along with other minor variances. The fact that Dulquar salman is the only character in the film with a true character development is also advantageous. The change from an ordinary man to an avaricious ultra-rich one is handled with ease and without any overly dramatic feelings.

With his inherent charisma, sense of style, and nuanced emotions, he effortlessly navigates the proceedings. Every emotion, whether it be rage, irritation, or intense joy, has an economy and is effectively expressed. Meenakshi Choudhary is given a respectable part. She has a few chances to display her theatrical abilities and looks fantastic. They are easy to use and work for her.

Artists abound in Lucky Bashkar. Numerous individuals are occupying several realms. However, none of them have distinct sections. They play bits and pieces roles, contributing as needed before vanishing and then reappearing long later to remind us of their existence. Tinu Anand, Rajkumaar, AVPL Tatha, and others are able to enlist among the numerous. Despite having little roles, they are all essential to moving things along.
 
The film's background soundtrack and music are composed by GV Prakash. The BGM somewhat compensates for the musician's lack of skill on the song's front. Although it is loud and blasting, it accomplishes its goal. The film is technically excellent, with well-executed cuts, frames, and artwork. The old vibe is enhanced by the constantly excellent cinematography. The editing is well done. Particularly in drama, the predictable parts don't go on for too long to irritate. The writing is sufficient. Not much is noteworthy, but there is also little to be unhappy about. The quality of the production is good. The film has an eye-catching appearance.
 
Overall, Lucky Baskhar is 'Lucky' Enough to be the diwali Winner

Ratings: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
 

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