Waltair In Waltair, Veerayya (Chiranjeevi) is a fisherman. A police officer named Seethapathi approaches him and asks for his assistance in bringing back the known drug dealer Solomon Caesar (Bobby Simha) from Malaysia. To abduct Solomon, Veerayya and his colleagues travel to Malaysia. Michael Caesar, Solomon’s brother, is revealed to Veerayya (Prakash Raj). What took place next? What is the relationship between Veerayya and Michael? How is ACP Vikram Sagar (Ravi Teja) connected to Veerayya? What actually happened between them? Everything will be known by watching the main movie on the big screen.
Our audiences are somewhat aware with the plot, but what makes it compelling is the screenplay that director Bobby wrote. The director is fully aware of how much fans want to see their favourite actor in a big-budget film. Bobby skillfully displayed Chiranjeevi. Be it his look or attire, Chiranjeevi nailed it and he once again proved that he can mesmerise his fans and others with his outstanding comedy timing. Coming to emotional scenes, Chiranjeevi’s performance is top-notch.
Ravi Teja is one of the other intriguing personalities that deserves praise. He just has a brief cameo on the big screen, yet he entertains with his best work. After his entry, the second half becomes more interesting. The scenes between Chiranjeevi and Ravi Teja are enjoyable and they are a feast for their respective fans.
Waltair Veerayya is a decent mass entertainer that would appeal to Chiru fans overall. Chiranjeevi does a fantastic job with his persona, and the comedy timing he has is a real plus. It’s undoubtedly a feast for Chiru aficionados. Ravi Teja plays his part perfectly, and with his excellent work, he adds intrigue to the movie. You can still appreciate the movie despite a few pointless sequences and the uninspired background music. This Sankranthi, watch it.