The story in the movie is not very compelling, but the filmmaking and other elements are great. There are some adrenaline-pumping scenes that give the audience a rush, and the music department did a remarkable job. However, Sandeep Reddy Vanga, the director, did a fantastic job overall, but some scenes were cringe-worthy and could have been improved. The audience even laughed during serious moments. On the positive side, there were some outstanding scenes, such as the fight sequence with the Marathi song "Dolby Walya" and the fight between Ranbir and Bobby. The post-credit scene was also awesome. The crew as a whole did a good job.
In terms of performances, Ranbir did an incredible job, whether as a young or old character. He almost carried the movie single-handedly. AK was also good, and the chemistry between him and Ranbir as father and son worked well. Ahmad Ibn Umar, who played young Ranbir, also did well. Most of the characters played by the respective actors were good, except for Rashmika. In my opinion, she was the biggest negative in the movie. It is unclear why she was casted, as her dialogues were unclear and confusing. Her scenes felt artificial, with her laughing or crying without delivering the intended dialogue. The team could have chosen a better actress for the role.
The songs in the movie were good, except for "Arjan Vailly," which felt funny in how it was portrayed. It would have been better as a background song.
Overall, the movie is a decent entertainer if you overlook logic and refrain from judgment on every scene. It's best to watch it with a mindset focused on enjoying the movie rather than analyzing it. I would rate it 3.5 out of 5.