

Bharat Ane Nenu
Bharat, a graduate from Oxford, is forced to take up his father's position as the chief minister after his sudden demise. He is not happy with the way government is functioning in the state and tries to reform the corrupt society but faces obstacles from his enemies.
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Plot Summary
Bharat, an Oxford graduate, is unexpectedly thrust into the role of Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh after his father's death. Initially uninterested in politics, he grapples with corruption and bureaucratic inefficiency. Bharat then dedicates himself to implementing reforms and addressing the state's pressing issues, facing opposition from vested interests and his own lack of political experience.
Critical Reception
Bharat Ane Nenu received mixed to positive reviews from critics. While Mahesh Babu's performance and the film's social message were praised, some critics found the narrative predictable and the pacing uneven. The film was a commercial success, resonating well with the audience for its political themes and protagonist's strong portrayal.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Mahesh Babu's powerful performance and the film's strong social message.
- Felt by some to be a bit lengthy with a predictable storyline.
- The political drama and emphasis on governance aspects were generally well-received.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight Mahesh Babu's impactful screen presence and the film's ability to deliver a compelling political narrative. Many appreciated the social issues addressed and the hero's determination to bring about change, although a few noted the runtime as a minor drawback.
Fun Fact
The film marked Mahesh Babu's second collaboration with director Koratala Siva, following the success of 'Srimanthudu'.
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