No one except diehard fans of Balakrishna took Jai Simha seriously until Agnyaathavaasi bombed at the box office.
With Agnyathavasi failing miserably, focus is now shifted to Balakrishna’s mass masala Jai Simha directed by KS Ravi Kumar.
Nothing about the film has excited cinephiles, but we can never underestimate the mass power of Balakrishna.
When Mrugaraju and Narasimhanaidu clashed at the box office, not many believed Balakrishna’s film to conquer the throne and Chiranjeevi’s film to bite the dust.
Agnyaathavaasi stole all the limelight away from other Sankranthi films until its result was out. Can Balakrishna pull off a blockbuster like Narasimhanaidu with Jai Simha?
Greatandhra brings to you the Jai Simha experience and all the excitement of this gripping fare live via tweet review.
Jai Simha. UA
Story begins with Nayanathara finding her new born is missing from her hospital bed.
Scene cut to Vizag Railway station. Balakrishna enters the scene. He is carrying a baby in his hands.
As titles roll on, "Andala lokam" song is going on. The song is shot on NBK and baby boy.
Story now shifts to Kumbakonam in Tamilnadu.
Brahmanandam has entered in the story. Old style of comedy is progressing.
Balakrishna has joined as driver in Murali Mohan's house. Murali Mohan's daughter is Natasha, a drug junkie.