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Bakasura Restaurant Movie Review – A Whimsical Horror Comedy With Genuine Laughs and Heart

Amit GuptaBy Amit GuptaAugust 8, 20254 Mins ReadNo Comments Add us to Google Preferred Sources
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Language: Telugu
Age Rating: UA
Genre: Horror Comedy

Director SJ Shiva’s Bakasura Restaurant attempts to stir horror, comedy, and slice-of-life emotions into a single entertaining package — and for the most part, it works. Led by seasoned comedians Praveen and Harsha Chemudu, the film delivers moments of fun, emotion, and absurdity, wrapped in a relatable middle-class dream.

Plot Overview: Haunted Hopes and Spooky Startups

The story follows Paramesh (Praveen), a frustrated software employee in Hyderabad, who dreams of opening a restaurant with his four flatmates. To make quick money, the gang turns to ghost-hunting videos for YouTube. A strange encounter at a palace leads them to a mystical book of Tantra Sastra — and one ill-fated ritual later, they awaken a mysterious spirit.

From then on, things get chaotic. Strange happenings ensue, and what begins as a hustle for social media fame soon spirals into a full-blown supernatural drama. The twist? The ghost might not be a villain at all.

Performances: A Cast That Brings Charm to the Chaos

Praveen returns to the lead with warmth and authenticity. His portrayal of a middle-class man stuck between ambition and daily struggles feels lived-in. Especially during emotional monologues, he strikes a deep chord.

Harsha Chemudu, though not on screen much, leaves a strong impact. His character’s arc, while brief, adds emotional gravitas to the film. With a little more runtime, his role could’ve soared even higher.

Vivek Dandu and Shining Phani provide comic relief with natural timing, blending well with the group dynamics. Babu Antony, Krishna Bhagavan, Garuda Ram, and Jeeva Joseph support the narrative with dependable performances. Even though the female leads aren’t heavily involved, they contribute meaningfully in key moments.

Direction, Writing & Music: A Mixed Bag That Mostly Works

SJ Shiva shows flashes of promise in merging horror tropes with comedy without turning either into a parody. The first half is especially effective, keeping the balance right. However, the second half feels meandering at times. Some scenes, especially near the climax, could’ve used tighter writing.

The pre-climax sequence set in a dargah seems misplaced — both tonally and narratively. Yet, emotionally-driven detours help retain audience interest.

Vikas Badisa’s music lifts key sequences, and a few songs stay with you. Bala Saraswathi’s cinematography captures the eerie moments well, while the editing by Marthand K. Venkatesh could have trimmed some of the drag in the later half.

Technical & Production Highlights

The production values are solid for a mid-budget horror comedy. Set designs and spooky sequences are handled with finesse. The ghost effects may not be groundbreaking, but they’re effective enough for the tone of the film.

The soundtrack complements the theme — playful in parts, eerie in others. Background score especially supports the transition between comic and tense moments.

Final Verdict: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (4/5 Stars)

Bakasura Restaurant might not reinvent the horror-comedy wheel, but it adds enough spice to make for an enjoyable watch. The film’s heart lies in its earnest performances, situational humor, and middle-class charm. It may falter in places — especially in the second half — but it’s never unwatchable.

Should You Watch It?
Yes — if you’re in the mood for light-hearted horror with a strong emotional core and performances that go beyond just chasing laughs.

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