This film is over the top, just like its protagonist. The flow of the movie is horrendous, the narrative style didn't suit movie, it makes it somewhat convoluted, and by the time things started to unravelled, and twists are revealed it's already turned to a one big joke of a movie.
The plot is pretty tedious with an extremely unoriginal screenplay. It takes this wearisome vehicle a significant amount of time to develop the plot. To make matters worse, there are some forced comedy scenes which test your patience. As usual, the first half is full of comedy and romance which are never established properly. In fact, they seem pretty disjointed and slow down the pace. The fun moments are mostly few and far between. The second half does evoke some interest but it quickly becomes too dull.
The soundtrack is nothing extraordinary as well, there's only one or two songs that actually got my attention. But the locations and costumes and choreography of the music videos are handled well.
The performances tho are good; NTR jr, did a good job at the lead role as per usual, but I'm not a fan of his hairstyle in the first half of the movie. Kagal Agarwal is typecasted as the typical love interest. Brahmanandam and Ms Narayanan did their usual comedy antics. The villains are clichèd and typecasted as well.
All in all, Baadsha is a very typical masala movie, with the usual mix of action and humorous dialogue that only succeeds partially and romance thrown in randomly at places. But nevertheless it entertains, and that's what matters at the end.