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The Vision of Bharat Review - CM's Promise

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Bharat Ane Nenu Vision's Report

Bharat Ane Nenu's Vision Unveiled
Bharat Ane Nenu's Vision Unveiled

The most sought after promo of the season, The vision of Bharat from Bharat Ane Nenu movie has been out a couple of minutes ago. Bringing sheer excitement among fans and movie lovers, Prince Mahesh Babu appeared as a Chief Minister in Bharat Ane Nenu's vision (teaser). 

There's no revelation of story in the one minute vision. Yet, the morale of the protagonist is well depicted. The hero is immensely inspired by his mother's words in his childhood which say, "Once you make a promise and if you resort to break it, you cannot be called a man". Of course, Bharat admits he does never forget those sayings of his mother. Afterwards, he, himself, divulges that he has to make a huge promise but he gets it achieved in spite of it being a Herculean task for him. But then, what's that promise made by the hero and how has he achieved it isn't shown in the short teaser and left it to the viewers for wild guesses. 

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Mahesh is quite subtle, decent and dignified. He appears to be a right fit for the highly responsible role, the Chief Minister. Since entire promo is run with Mahesh Babu's background voice with all the visuals are shot on him, we can't have glimpses of other cast of the film. 

Mahesh Babu's last dialogue, "We are living in a society. Prathi okkarikee bhayam, badhyatha vundali", is thought provoking. His name is shown as 'Bharat Ram - Mukhyamanthri' which surely attract everyone's eyeball. Devi Sri Prasad's music is apt to the promo cut while visuals are appealing to the genre. 

All in all, it is understood that the vision of Bharat should be about the promises made by man should be fulfilled. If not, he can't be caalled a man. Somehow, this particular vision of Bharat targets the politicians in current society. Once you make a promise, abide by it... yes, Mahesh promises a blockbuster for sure.

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