Rating: ⭐ 4.5/5
What happens when a beggar, who never chased money, ends up owning ₹10,000 crores? (Yes, that’s ten thousand crore rupees… and no, we still don’t know how many zeroes that is! 😂)
Kubaera, named after the Indian god of wealth, is not just a crime drama — it’s a wild rollercoaster ride through poverty, politics, blood, betrayal… and one man’s unintentional rise to power. ⚖️🔥
🧠 Plot (Spoiler-Free):
A simple beggar gets entangled in a power-hungry political conspiracy, where money is the only god and humans are mere numbers.
From street corners to luxury corridors, this film shows us how the most innocent soul survives in a system designed to crush the weak — and accidentally walks away with the entire fortune. 🏦
🤣 Satirical Insight:
At this point, it feels like Rashmika Mandanna is starring in every movie ever made — North, South, Netflix, Prime, YouTube — doesn’t matter.
You blink… and there she is, playing the lead again! 🙈
🎭 Performances:
- The lead actor? Outstanding. His simplicity becomes the film’s emotional anchor.
- The villain? Greed personified — and poetic justice is served.
- Supporting cast keeps the momentum flowing without distractions.
🎶 Visuals & Score:
From gritty slums to glossy boardrooms — the cinematography captures contrast beautifully, and the background score adds real emotional weight. You feel the shift from rags to riches.
💡 Takeaway:
“You don’t need to chase wealth to become wealthy. Sometimes, staying true to yourself is the richest thing you can do.” 💭
This is a story of how greed destroys, and kindness survives — even when the world is burning with corruption.
🍿 Should You Watch It?
Yes, absolutely.
If you enjoy morally intense, socially conscious films like Slumdog Millionaire, Gully Boy, or The White Tiger, Kubaera will hit the right spot. 🎯