Babloo Movie Review

Once filmmaking was a penance. The producer, director and other technicians used to struggle for years for bringing out a quality film. But these days it is just a passion. If you have money, you can gather a group of people having some connection with the film industry and you can make a movie. Especially, some well-to-do parents, in order to make their children's dream come true, are just spending some crores of rupees for it. Now, the latest to join this category is Babloo.

Story:
Babloo (Manotej) is the youngest of five in a family. His elder brother (Sivaji), who was committed to bring up his siblings, gets married to a girl. However, he makes it very clear that his brothers would stay with them and they are his priority. She gives her nod but the relationship gets strained due to the over-affection towards his brothers. So, his brother-in-law plans to eliminate the four children. But the elder brother saves them and in the process dies accidentally. So the other four develop hatred towards women. The three elders will not marry, but Babloo who was sent to the city to pursue education falls in love with a girl, Anjali (Aditi Sharma).

She has a flashback. Her father (Ahuti Prasad) is a notorious factionist and kills a boy, who loved his elder daughter before her eyes. However, he wants to marry Anjali to his nephew (Mukul Dev), whom she doesn’t like. What happened to Babloo’s love? Did Babloo convince his brothers for marriage? What about Anjali's father? Answers to all these questions form the climax.

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