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Bakara 2013

★ 5.01 votes📅 2013-03-22

In the gripping Bakara (2013), CSR Krishnan masterfully weaves a tale of redemption and self-discovery. The film revolves around Baba Bhai, a Mumbai don played by Meghamsh Srihari, who falls for an orphanage in Hyderabad.

Director: CSR Krishnan

Cast

Meghamsh Srihari
Meghamsh Srihari
Yashika Anand
Yashika Anand
Naveen Chandra
Naveen Chandra
Brahmanandam
Brahmanandam
Shalini Naidu
Duvvasi Mohan
Duvvasi Mohan
Kondavalasa Lakshmana Rao
M. S. Narayana
M. S. Narayana
Raghu Baabu
Tanikella Bharani

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bakara (2013) about?

Bakara is a story of transformation, where a Mumbai don's life takes a dramatic turn after he discovers an orphanage in Hyderabad.

Who directed Bakara?

Bakara was directed by CSR Krishnan.

Who stars in Bakara?

The film features a talented cast, including Meghamsh Srihari, Yashika Anand, Naveen Chandra, and Brahmanandam.

Is Bakara (2013) worth watching?

While Bakara may not have a high IMDb rating, its unique storyline and blend of genres make it an engaging watch for those who enjoy stories of transformation and growth.

How long is Bakara?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Bakara (2013) — A gripping tale of redemption and self-discovery

In the gripping Bakara (2013), CSR Krishnan masterfully weaves a tale of redemption and self-discovery. The film revolves around Baba Bhai, a Mumbai don played by Meghamsh Srihari, who falls for an orphanage in Hyderabad. As he interacts with the children, his cold heart begins to melt, and he starts to question his involvement in the land mafia. Will he change his ways, or will his true nature prevail? Bakara's blend of crime, romance, and comedy genres creates a captivating atmosphere that will keep you hooked. With a talented cast, including Yashika Anand, Naveen Chandra, and Brahmanandam, Bakara is a must-watch for those who enjoy stories of transformation and growth.

CSR Krishnan's direction brings depth and nuance to the narrative, exploring themes of morality and the human condition. The film's tone is expertly balanced, making it an engaging watch for audiences of all ages. With its unique storyline and memorable performances, Bakara (2013) is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.