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Badmashulu Movie Review

The story revolves around two drunkards, Tirupati (Mahesh Chintala) and Mutyalu (Vidyasagar Karampuri), who are friends and live in the same village.

Badmashulu is a comedy entertainer film set in the rural setting of Telangana, directed by Shankar Cheguri and produced by B. Balakrishna and C. Rama Shankar. The film stars Mahesh Chintala, Vidyasagar Karampuri, and Muralidhar Goud in the lead roles, with supporting performances from Kavitha Srirangam, Deeksha Koteshwar, Anshuman, and others.

The story revolves around two drunkards, Tirupati (Mahesh Chintala) and Mutyalu (Vidyasagar Karampuri), who are friends and live in the same village. Despite their careless and irresponsible behavior, they are lovable characters who make people laugh. The film's narrative is smooth, but it feels stretched at times due to its short length and single-point storyline.

The cast delivers natural performances, with Vidyasagar Karampuri and Mahesh Chintala standing out as the two lead characters. Their chemistry on-screen is undeniable, and their comedic timing is impressive. The supporting cast, including Muralidhar Goud, Kavitha Srirangam, and Deeksha Koteshwar, also do justice to their roles.

Technically, the film is well-crafted, with good background music by Teja Koonur and decent cinematography by Vineeth Pabbati. The editing by Gajjala Rakshit Kumar is okay, but could have been tighter in some places. The production values are good, befitting the film's rural setting.

Overall, "Badmashulu" is a light-hearted comedy film. While it has its flaws, the film's message and the performances of the cast make it worth watching. The film's climax is thought-provoking, and the director's intention to convey a message is commendable.

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