Baapu Review: A Rural Drama of Mixed Emotions

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Baapu is set in a serene Telangana village and weaves the tale of Chanti (Racha Ravi), a JCB operator with grand dreams sparked by a mysterious gold idol, and Mallayya (Brahmaji), a struggling cotton farmer burdened by debt. As fate intervenes when the idol is stolen, Mallayya’s family concocts a drastic plan, setting the stage for a narrative that mixes thriller elements, heartfelt drama, and moments of levity. The film’s poetic ending, which reminds us that “what doesn’t belong to us, and what we are not deserving of, won’t ever come to us,” resonates well, yet the storyline feels uneven.

On the plus side, standout performances by Brahmaji and Aamani, along with authentic rural cinematography by Vasu Pendem and a fitting musical score by RR Dhruvan, add flavor to the film. However, the slow pace in the first half, forced plot twists, and an unneeded romance track dilute the impact. In our Baapu Review, while the film offers rustic charm and sincere moments, it ultimately falls short of being a truly engaging rural drama.

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