From the very beginning of the Kabaddi franchise's film, I haven't seen any sequel in the theatres, despite the excellent organic narration and acting style. The franchise lost some of its charm in the second sequel and made me fully disappointed in the third sequel. But it was Virkaji's love that brought me to the theatre to play the final match of Kabaddi on "1st day 1st Show".
But finally director Rambabu Gurung came back in form. That old organicity is back in the film. Rambabu has even returned Jhankri (Upendra Subba) to hypnotize the audience. Everyone has acted at a good level. Its adorably sweet and entertaining movie having many enjoyable references and heart touching moments which increases our affection for the characters. The screenplay is a bit sluggish but I merely take my eyes off the screen. Camera framing, angles and other aspects are also good. The photography is wonderful while the landscape and outdoor shots are amazing.
At last, Filmmakers must think about - "what and how much about a film should be showed in a 3 ½ minute long trailer?" Viewers who have watched both the trailer and the movie will understand why I said this.