Ranjan (Mukesh Rushi) is a henchman of mafia don, Bhai sadhu (Kelly Dorjee). Ranjan operated a profitable casino in Macau and his son, Baadshah (NTR) falls in a tangle with Bhai sadhu. With the help of rival Dons crazy Robert (Ashish Vidyardhi) and Victor Violent (Pradeep Rawat), Baadshah about eliminating sadhu and his family. On the other hand, Baadshah with the help of Janaki (Kajal) and his father Jai Krishna Simha (Nasser), a police commissioner tries to counter the evil plans of sadhu. As the story unfolds, the interesting things are revealed. What are they? How to change the course of the film is the rest of the history.
NTR is impeccable, literally, in the film. His style, dialogue delivery and emotions are all spotless. He had done a wonderful job with his sense of comedy. Dances Sairo especially Rangoli Sairo and songs are too good. Kajal plays the role of Janaki who is an interior designer in Milan. After a long time, I had gotten a good role. The comedy is thrilled with Banthi philosophy is too good. Brahmanandam is hilarious as Inspector Padmanabha Simha. The comedy track in the main asset of the film. M. S. Narayana obtains again an extraordinary role as a film director Nageswara Rao Revenge with some resemlance of Ram Gopal Varma. Vennela Kishore also contributed his part in the first half.

All songs composed by Thaman are chart busters and well shot too. His work also deserves applause BGM. MR Verma scissors should have been more clear especially in the first half. As Prakash art work is good and the production values are excellent. Baadshah has many similarities to the early films of Srinu Vaitla but still manages to keep the audience engrossed with some good comedy songs. The first half of the film is good, with an excellent performance of MS Narayana NTR and Kajal support. The film slows down a bit towards the explosion range. The second half of the film is a complete laugh riot, with all comics unleashed. Go for it!
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