Daaku Maharaaj Movie Review: Balakrishna Offers Thrilling Action, Strong Performances, But Falters With A Flat Climax
The rest of the story is based on the intense conflict between Ala Sitaram and the Tagore family.

Nandamuri Natasimham Balakrishna's action drama film 'Daaku Maharaj' is directed by Bobby Combo. The film was released on Sunday. Pragya Jaiswal, Shraddha Srinath are the heroines. Bobby Deal plays the villain. This film was produced by Suryadevara Nagavanshi on a huge budget. Four-hour benefit shows have been completed in Telugu states as well.
Storyline
Nanaji is assigned to protect a young woman from a wealthy family in Madanapalle Hills Station. On the other hand, Sitaram (Balakrishna) and his wife (Pragya Jaiswal) work as irrigation engineers in the Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan regions. The powerful Thakur family gives a lot in this region. They run the marble mining business. The villagers are suffering from a severe water shortage in the area. At such a time, Sitaram stands by them and becomes a fierce king. The rest of the story is based on the intense conflict between Ala Sitaram and the Tagore family.
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Overall Analysis
Although the film is as expected, it is a bit of a minus for the film. The director designed the story to be impressive. However, although the first ten minutes of the film seemed a bit shaky, the story soon gained momentum. It gradually shifted into high gear. The story continued at the same pace until the free climax. However, since the climax was flat, it seemed that everyone failed to make the audience feel suspense. It must be said that director Bobby succeeded. He succeeded in bringing the audience to the edge of the seat and giving the audience a visual treat. Although the screenplay was impressive, it felt like Bobby could have written the story more creatively.