Lucky Baskhar – Movie Reviews. TV Coverage. Trailers. Film Festivals.

A cash-strapped bank cashier embarks on a risky investment scheme and soon gets drawn into the murky world of money laundering.

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Film Cast:

  • Baskhar Kumar: Dulquer Salmaan
  • Sumathi Kumar: Meenakshi Chaudhary
  • Samba: Rajkumar Kasireddy
  • Anthony: Ramki
  • Suraj: Maganti Srinath
  • CBI Officer Lakshman: Sai Kumar
  • Vinod Bhosle: Sachin Khedekar
  • Rajveer Lokhande: Tinnu Anand
  • Latha: Gayatri Bhargavi
  • Narayana: Sivannarayana Naripeddi
  • Karthik: Rithvik
  • Sumathi’s Mother: Sudha
  • Himanshu Roy: Micky Makhija
  • Bhaskar’s Brother: Charan Lakkaraju
  • Bhaskar’s Sister: Ananya Sharma
  • Sandeep Chatterjee: Surya Srinivas
  • Beggar: Raghu Babu
  • Small time Businessman: Hyper Adhi
  • Worker at Share Market: Mahesh Achanta
  • Mona: Maanasa Chaudhary

Film Crew:

  • Writer: Venky Atluri
  • Production Design: Vinesh Banglan
  • Producer: Sai Soujanya
  • Editor: Naveen Nooli
  • Director of Photography: Nimish Ravi
  • Producer: Suryadevara Naga Vamsi
  • Original Music Composer: G. V. Prakash Kumar
  • Publicist: Kabilan Chellaiah
  • Lyricist: Sree Mani
  • Playback Singer: Shweta Mohan
  • Playback Singer: Vishal Mishra
  • Playback Singer: Usha Uthup
  • Lyricist: Ramajogayya Sastry

Movie Reviews:

  • moviepoptime: Lucky Baskhar is an engaging film that blends elements of a middle-class revenge saga with the backdrop of the 90s stock market scandal. Dulquer Salmaan shines as Baskhar, a relatable underdog navigating the chaos of financial deceit while reflecting on the struggles of everyday life. The film cleverly balances charm and drama, making complex themes accessible without losing entertainment value.
  • From my own experience, I found the film both enjoyable and thought-provoking, particularly appreciating how it captures the essence of resilience in the face of systemic challenges. The direction by Venky Atluri successfully combines humor with serious undertones, reminiscent of The Wolf of Wall Street, yet distinctly rooted in Indian culture. Overall, it’s a compelling watch that resonates with anyone familiar with the trials of middle-class existence.
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