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    Balaramana Dinagalu Review — A Gangster Drama That Knows What It Wants to Be But Cannot Quite Get There

    The world of 1980s Bengaluru is recreated with real care and craft. The story set inside it is far less disciplined.
    By Mohan NasreJune 26, 2026
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    Balaramana Dinagalu Review — A Gangster Drama That Knows What It Wants to Be But Cannot Quite Get There

    Balaramana Dinagalu Review: ★★★☆☆ (3/5)

    A gripping first half, an authentic 1980s setting, and solid performances are let down by an overlong and predictable finish. Balaramana Dinagalu recreates Bengaluru’s underworld with style, but its lengthy runtime and weak second half keep it from reaching its full potential.


    There is a particular kind of frustration that comes from watching a film that clearly could have been excellent. Not a bad film — just an uneven one that keeps showing you what it is capable of and then stepping back from it. Balaramana Dinagalu, directed by KM Chaitanya and released on June 26, 2026, falls squarely into that category.

    The film is a companion piece — effectively a spiritual sequel — to Aa Dinagalu, Chaitanya’s celebrated Kannada gangster drama set in Bengaluru’s criminal underworld of the 1980s. That film is one of Kannada cinema’s most respected entries in the genre. The bar coming into this one is not low. And the film, in its best moments, hints that it genuinely could have cleared it.

    Balaramana Dinagalu follows Balarama, played by Vinod Prabhakar — a migrant who finds his way into the Bengaluru underworld and eventually rises within it. The same era, the same streets, some of the same characters. Ashish Vidyarthi returns as the Jayaraj-inspired gangster Jayaram, and Atul Kulkarni appears as Shashidhar. The film traces Balarama’s transformation from an outsider to a feared name, caught between rival factions and his own moral compromises along the way.

    Balaramana Dinagalu Review

    The first half does its job well. Characters are established, power dynamics are drawn clearly, and the Bengaluru of the 1980s — the gullies, the atmosphere, the class tensions — is brought to life with genuine attention to detail. The cinematography by H C Venu captures the era with a grainy, textured quality that feels earned rather than filtered. The production design is impressive given the film’s relatively modest budget. When the first half is working, you can see exactly the kind of film this wanted to be — something in the territory of Vetri Maaran’s Vada Chennai, morally complex and atmospheric.

    Then the second half arrives.

    The film’s second half is where the discipline breaks down. The tight, character-driven drama of the opening hour gives way to a much more conventional arc — Balarama in love, Balarama celebrating, Balarama seeking revenge. The moral ambiguity that made the premise interesting is quietly set aside in favour of presenting the protagonist as something close to a hero. The very thing that gangster dramas of this kind need — a refusal to romanticise its central figure — gets abandoned precisely when it should be pushed harder.

    The runtime of 151 minutes is a genuine problem. The film could have been told in 120 minutes without losing anything essential. Several scenes add little, and the editing lacks the crispness the material demands. An item number in the second half is so tonally out of place that it actively disrupts whatever momentum the film had managed to rebuild.

    Vinod Prabhakar is effective in the action sequences and holds the screen with a quiet physicality that suits the role. But in the film’s more emotionally demanding scenes, his range is tested and found somewhat wanting — particularly in scenes alongside Ashish Vidyarthi and Atul Kulkarni, whose commanding screen presence exposes the gap.

    Ramesh Indira adds welcome quirkiness as Monappa Rai. The genuine surprise of the film is Vinay Gowda, who delivers a convincing and nuanced performance as Katthi that stands out as one of the film’s best moments.

    Santhosh Narayanan’s score is uneven — excellent in the first half, where it shifts between jazz, soft rock, and metal during a standout single-take action sequence, and overbearing in the second half where it amplifies rather than counterbalances the melodrama.

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    Balaramana Dinagalu is not a bad film. That is almost the problem. It is a film with enough genuine craft and enough strong individual moments to make its failings feel genuinely frustrating. KM Chaitanya clearly knows this world and cares about it. The Bengaluru he recreates on screen is specific, atmospheric, and convincing. The story he tells inside it deserved the same level of discipline and conviction.

    For fans of Aa Dinagalu and Kannada crime cinema, there is enough here to make it worth watching — with the understanding that you will also spend a fair portion of it wondering what might have been with a tighter edit and a second half that trusted the story it set up.

    For everyone else, it is a reminder that potential and execution are two very different things.

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    Mohan Nasre

      With over 2000 articles and blogs to his name for Flickonclick, Mohan Nasre is a versatile content writer skilled in multiple niches, including entertainment, technology, finance, news, lifestyle, fitness, and more. His dynamic writing style and ability to adapt to diverse topics have made him a go-to writer for high-quality, engaging content that resonates with readers across various industries.

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