Kabzaa Full Movie Download

Kabzaa Full Movie Download Online, Story, Review

Kabzaa is an upcoming Indian Kannada periodic action movie, R. Chandru is the writer and director of the movie. Upendra, Sudeepa, and Shriya Saran are playing lead roles in this movie. Anoop Revanna, Pramod Shetty, Murali Sharma, Jagapathi Babu, Danish Akthar Saifi, Pradeep Rawat, Kabir Duhan Singh Jayaprakash, and Kota Srinivas will appear in significant roles. The producers are R. Chandru and Alankar Pandian under the banner of SSE & Invenio Origin. Ravi Basrur is composing the music for this movie. The cinematographer and editor is A. J. Shetty and Mahesh S. Reddy. Kabzaa movie released on 17th March 2023 in several languages. Here get the details about Kabzaa full movie download.

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The film set between 1940 and 1980 outlines the rise of the underworld in India post-independence and its effects. The director will bankroll the project under his home Sri Siddeshwara Enterprises banner. The director R Chandru states, With films like Baahubali and KGF, South Indian movies. The production houses have made a name for themselves in the pan-India market. These movies have shown the way to other filmmakers.

Movie Story

Arkeshwara (Upendra), an Indian Air Force Officer, hails from a freedom fighter family. He is head over heels for Madhumathi (Shriya Saran), an affluent girl, and both plan to tie the knot. On the other hand, we get to see a bunch of dreadful gangsters and politicians who are craving power in Amarapura. In a complete turn around of events, Arkeshwara enters the crime world and eventually becomes a king. How did that change Arkeshwara’s life is the crux of the story.

Kabzaa Full Movie Download

After a long time, Upendra comes with Kabzaa movie for the audience. Kabzaa movie is an action sequence like KGF, in this  movie Many popular actors were acted together. So definitely we’ll enjoy this movie in theatres. Tollywood.club doesn’t encourage the illegal platforms to watch Kabzaa full movie download.

Movie Review

Kabzaa’s heavy KGF influence is obvious right from the first frame and from then on it’s a continuous cascades of innumerable KGF templates that completely obliterates any originality that the plot could have had. The haywire screenplay, the deafening gunshots, bad edits, the loud background score and the annoying romance make it a challenge to engage oneself in the film. None of the characters got any depth and it is left to the assumption of the viewers. The sit up moments are far and few.

Upendra, we know the brilliant director that he is and it’s unfathomable how he agreed to be part of this film. His performance too is jaded and looks old. Shriya is neat. Sudheep is in a small role and Shivraj in a much smaller one. The villains are the performers. The production design is decent. Cinematography by AJ Shetty is good. Ravi Basrur’s background score can ram the ears of many. Songs are Okay. Dialogues are ineffective. Editing by Mahesh Reddy is all over the place. Direction is badly inspired.

Upendra has played his character to perfection. Sudeep has a special cameo as Bhargav Bakshi which manages to make an impact. Shriya Saran being Madhumathi carries the emotional element, Murali Sharma, Sunil Puranik and Anoop Revanna have given their best. Namami song visually fascinates amidst all the blood and gore sequences. There are a host of villains in the movie, but Arkeswhara stands tall among them. There are many one-liners and punching dialogues which play to the gallery. Shivarajkumar’s entry in the climax brings another twist in the tale and is one of the main points in the movie. The story, visual presentation, and ensemble cast makes the movie worth watching.

Kabzaa also suffers in the technical aspects as well. While Ravi Basrur’s score is as great as always, there seems to be something wrong with the sound mixing. For instance, before you can hear the name of a new character, the loud background score begins and immediately drowns down the pivotal dialogues. The tacky VFX is another distraction in this film.

 

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