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Balakrishna’s young role from Veera simha reddy receiving huge trolls after OTT release

Balakrishna’s Veera Simha Reddy started streaming on OTT from yesterday and the audience are loving the title role Veera Simha Reddy, and they are pouring massive appreciation for Balakrishna’s screen presence and powerful performance. Numerous video bytes are trending on social media of senior role by Balayya fans and other netizens.

On the other hand, the young character is receiving huge trolls on social media as most of the netizens post that the Senior character looks younger and handsome than the younger role. At the release time also, many of the crowd felt that the younger role’s looks and characterization is a big negative point for the film.

Many of the public felt that if the film was only made on Veera Simha Reddy, then the film’s range would have been different, which is true because Senior Heroes playing their age will for sure to attract the audience.

Balakrishna’s Veera Simha Reddy did its digital debut on the OTT platform Disney + Hot star. The film was out on the OTT platform at 6 PM yesterday after a successful theatrical run. Released for Sankranti 2023, the film clashed with Chiranjeevi Waltair Veerayya and both these films brought good profits for trade circles and exhibitors.

Despite a mixed talk, the film performed well at the box office, especially overseas, and had an excellent opening weekend. Balayya’s screen presence, powerful dialogues, and action blocks were the major highlights of the film and Thaman’s thumping BGM added further excitement to the flick.

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