"Saaho" is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated films for Indian film fans this year, because the protagonist is Parabas, who has become popular all over India for starring in the epic blockbuster "Baahubali King", and this is his first film after "Baahubali King".

It's an action thriller about a huge and fierce contest between different power elites, the whole event takes place in various parts of the globe and is intertwined in unexpected ways, closer to a brain-burning game, who is the hunter? Who is the prey? Bewildering!
Due to Parabas's high popularity, the producers were full of confidence in the film and arrogantly spent Rs 3.5 billion in production costs to make it an action blockbuster.
Judging from the trailer, it is indeed relatively high-energy, with this kind of overlooking grand vision,
There are also explosion scenes with a sense of explosion,
There is a tense car chase drama,
Thrilling gunfights,
There are wonderful fights,
Of course, the most important thing is the various handsome and cool Poses of Shuaipa,
And its beautiful, romantic sister-in-law MV... In short, the commercial elements that the public loves are all available.
Parabas plays Saho, a super-capable mysterious person, who not only attracts the attention of the top level of all parties, but also influences the progress of events, feeling that he is still a common heroic character in Indian movies.
The heroine Slada Kapoor is also a beautiful star that everyone is very familiar with, having starred in "Love Song 2", "Rebellion for Love", "Half a Girlfriend" and last year's box office dark horse film "Female Ghost", she is not only responsible for her appearance in the film, but also appears in many action scenes, and unexpectedly wants to stage a romance with Shuaipa.
The film was fully released in India on August 30 in Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam and Tamil, and grossed a staggering Rs 422 crore in just two weeks, as evidenced by Parabas's appeal.
But unfortunately, the reputation of the movie is very poor, the IMDb score is only 5.8, and even the passing line is not exceeded, almost the street.
Judging from a review that gave a one-star bad review, the biggest problem with the film is that the narrative is disordered, lacks logic, and lays a lot of clues, but in the end it is not rounded up. Every character in the film fails to stand up effectively, especially the emotional scene between Parabas and Schlada Kapoor, which is unconvincing and greatly drags down the whole story, but the action scenes are really powerful.
Because I have not seen this film for the time being, I can't give an intuitive evaluation, but according to past experience, Indian movies with poor scores on IMDb are most likely bad movies (high scores are not necessarily good films), and since the big sale of "Baahubali King", Indian movies have indeed fallen into the strange circle of obsessive investment and big scenes, but they can't tell a story well, and the same is true of the previous "Karank".
This also fully proves that the movie is not a good film with more money, or it must be careful!