: Multiple reviewers from India Today and The News Minute labeled the storytelling as predictable, slow, and reminiscent of outdated 1980s tropes.
: Koratala Siva, known for socially conscious blockbusters like Srimanthudu and Mirchi . Draft Review Summary
“Acharya is an outdated story that talks about dharma, illegal mining and the importance of our roots. The father-son duo tried their best to keep things interesting.” Wikipedia : Multiple reviewers from India Today and The
: The story follows Acharya (Chiranjeevi), a social activist and former Naxalite, who enters the temple town of Dharmasthali to fight against the tyrannical rule of Basava (Sonu Sood) and illegal mining operations. He soon uncovers his deep connection to the town through the legacy of Siddha (Ram Charan).
: The film features a rare collaboration between real-life father and son, Megastar Chiranjeevi and Ram Charan . Supporting roles include Pooja Hegde, Sonu Sood, and Jisshu Sengupta. The father-son duo tried their best to keep
: Critics and fans alike cited the chemistry and shared screen time between Chiranjeevi and Ram Charan as the film's strongest point.
: The de-aging VFX used for a younger Chiranjeevi was criticized as "amateurish". Human Perspectives Supporting roles include Pooja Hegde, Sonu Sood, and
“The playoffs between Chiranjeevi and Ram Charan are endearing, but the film is utterly boring.” Wikipedia