Bhagavanth Kesari, Balakrishna’s 108th film, is written and directed by Anil Ravipudi, who is well known for his action comedies. Balayya is known for his mass action, and Anil’s style is mostly the same but
blended with a heavy dose of comedy. Many Balayya fans doubted how Anil would handle their mass
hero with comedy. But Anil changed his path and relied more on emotion than comedy to project
Balakrishna. Today, Bhagavanth Kesari is released in theaters. Let us review the film to see if Anil
Ravipudi’s new attempt with Balayya worked or not.

Anil’s direction is regular on commercial terms. Another best move from Anil Ravipudi is that he didn’t go for any romantic scenes or songs between Balakrishna and Kajal. Balakrishna is energetic throughout the film, as he always is. Balayya fits so well in the cop role in the flashback episodes when compared to his previous attempts. Bala Krishna’s performance in the comedy episodes is very entertaining.
Sreeleela is the star of the film, and with Anil Ravipudi’s presentation, she is on her way to staying in Tollywood for decades to come as a superstar.