Power Star Pawan Kalyan is all set to bring back the lively, humorous, and electrifying avatar fans have missed for years in Ustaad Bhagat Singh, directed by Harish Shankar. The censor report hints at an out-and-out mass entertainer stuffed with comedy, elevation, emotion, and repeat value. Importantly, the film’s total duration is 2:29 hours.
The first hour is said to be vintage Harish Shankar- fast-paced, fun, and powered almost entirely by Pawan’s impeccable timing, swagger, and long-missed mannerisms. His comedy sequences, in particular, are reportedly the film’s biggest charm. The portions featuring Raashii Khanna are highlighted as clean, breezy entertainment with a pleasant flow.
Just before the interval, the tone shifts. The pre-interval build-up and the Ram–Lakshman–supervised interval action block is said to be packed with adrenaline and elevation, setting the stage perfectly for a charged second half.
Sreeleela’s track in the latter part is reportedly extraordinary, bringing strong emotional weight and impactful drama. Pawan and Parthiban’s confrontation scenes are going to offer adrenaline.
The montage song emerges as another standout, and the final number Dekh Lenge, placed close to the climax, is designed as a whistle-worthy, high-voltage moment that elevates the mood even further.
Pawan Kalyan’s climax performance is said to be a blend of intensity, emotion, and goosebump-inducing elevation. Every dialogue- whether rooted in humor or emotion, lands with tremendous impact, reinforcing his magnetic screen presence.
With Pawan Kalyan and Harish Shankar’s cult in full force, Ustaad Bhagat Singh is gearing up to enthrall in cinemas on March 19th. The much-anticipated trailer will be dropped on March 14th.
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