Bagheera, a highly anticipated film that is about to be released on October 31st, expects a huge welcome from the audience. Although the time of its release is a very competitive one and it will be difficult for the film to compete against its peers. But the film has its own problem in the path of its success other than the competition.
The film’s plot revolves around a police officer who fulfills his duty in the daytime as a cop and takes his personal work as a masked vigilante to fight crime and deliver justice in his own way. The plot is a mixture of several very common themes. The idea of a masked vigilante is a very exploited theme. Also, the idea of a police man turning rogue, or fighting justice in his own way too is very common. The idea of common man fighting crime incognito too has been very frequently explored in cinema.
Although the film’s USP will be its writer KGF fame Prashanth Neel. It is expected the film, though cliché, will contain a compelling narrative, thanks to the narrative style of Prasanth. But will it be enough for the film to turn into a successful venture?
The film is highly anticipated by people, and it will surely make a good collection in the initial days. The further success of the film will depend on the narrative style of the film. If the film is executed nicely, the film can see a certain success.
The best thing about the film is that it is an amalgamation of several clichés which creates its own unique plot type. If executed perfectly, the film will see good fortune. The only trouble will be to clear the competition to rise as a successful film.
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