Forget about trying to emulate the best rage parts played by others; shankar really misses the character's and the love track's lack of genuine novelty. It seems so archaic and routine. A shankar Mark political system would be expected, but while he tries something, the party's political climate and fights are rather simple. 

Nothing is powerful enough to raise the story's emotional level. What we get is a bombastic, power-hungry, and avaricious politician named Surya, but it's not apparent why shankar thinks this political drama would be a huge hit. Even the sequences that ought to have a powerful impact fall short, so forget about the plot as a whole.

For instance, ram charan slaps the chief minister in front of a sizable political audience as anjali on the stage for a confrontation scene. But the scene seems so drab and uninteresting. This demonstrates how shankar has become disconnected from politics. The writing is as mediocre as it gets, and the political drama is shallow. Despite its nonsensical nature—particularly the abrupt appointment of a Chief Minister—the intermission does generate anticipation for the second half. netizens on social media are requesting shankar to retire gracefully other than tarnishing his own reputation.
 
 
 

Find out more: