4/4/2023 0 Comments Kgf in telegram![]() Filled with wrath, Khaleeds kills Sankeshwara. Things seemingly take a turn when Khaleed’s son comes to town and kills an innocent woman on the street to show off his power, only to bite a bullet from Sankeswara. We also realise that Arkeshwara is in love with Veer’s only daughter Madhumathi (Shriya Saran). Parallely, we are introduced to a political war that is brewing between Amarapura’s ruler Veer Bahadur (Murali Sharma) and Khaleed Bhai, the head of a mafia that has a never-ending hierarchy. The three reach the Southern Indian town of Amarapura where they start a humble life as flag sellers.ĭecades go by, and Arkeshwara (Upendra) becomes an Air Force officer. ![]() ![]() He begins the story in 1945 when a young woman (Sudha) is forced to flee the North Indian city of Sankara Nagara with her two boys - Arkeshwara and Sankeshwara - after her freedom fighter husband Amareshwara gets killed by enemy forces. But Kabzaa makes one wonder if ‘inspiration’ was an understatement, for the entirety of the film, from start to finish, feels like a rushed KGF rip-off loaded with empty shells of everything that made Neel’s films enjoyable masala cinema.įor god knows why and how, top cop Bhargav Bakshi (Kichcha Sudeepa takes over Anant Nag’s role from KGF) has rounded up all the goons in the city and proceeds to (once again, god knows why) tell the story of a yesteryear gangster. Lead star Upendra himself stated that director R Chandru was inspired by the two Prashanth Neel films. Let’s first get this out of the way - even before its release, Kabzaa was expected to be like Yash’s KGF in terms of looks, genre, flavour, and in being a story that charts the rise of a gangster.
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