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Chor Bazaar vs Sammathame: Which latest OTT release transpires to be a deal to watch?

To save you from all the trouble, here is a spoiler-free review to help you decide better and save a bit of your precious time

New Delhi: The second half of the ongoing month of July 2022 turned out to be blessed in terms of fresh theatrical as well as digital releases, with much-awaited movies like ‘The Gray Man’ making their way directly to the OTT space, while others like ‘Jugg Jug Jeeyo’ via cinema halls.

On a similar note, much speculated ‘Sammathame’ and ‘Chor Bazaar’ are gearing up to stream online after a successful big screen premiere, and the OTT audience is once again in a dilemma regarding which entertainer would turn out to be their perfect match to binge watch over the weekend.

Well, here we are to save you from all the trouble, with a spoiler-free review to help you decide better and save a bit of your precious time.

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# Chor Bazaar

As obvious from the name itself, the story of the film revolves around a locality renowned for smuggling stolen items. Though, the ‘Chor Bazaar’ of the city becomes the talk of the town overnight as an antique Nizam-era diamond worth Rs 200 crore is rumoured to land up in the area.

The lead character named Bachchan Saab, played by actor Akash Puri comes under the lens of the local administration as multiple eyewitnesses claim to have seen him with the rumoured diamond.

Bachchan Saab’s life becomes a cat-mice race as various unpredictible circumstances follows, with more rivals for him in the region then friends.

Though the storyline might appear interesting, the script lacks a structured writing despite having a unique plot. Viewers are likely to experience unrequired strech in the film with an unengaging suspense. Hence, the film can be skipped.

# Sammathame

The emotional drama is somewhat relatable in its various instances, scenes, characters and plot. The storyline revolves around the lead character Krishna, played by actor Kiran Abbavaram, who have lost his mother at a young age and is subcounsiously searching for someone who could fill the void.

He soon meets an independent woman named Saanvi, played by actress Chandini Chowdary, and both fall for each other after a several casual dates. As the story proceeds, Krishna’s quest to have control over Saanvi and her ways to deal with the circumstances while also keeping the relationship brings out numerous perceptives and conclusion.

The movie however feels streched and over neccessary at times, and can be enjoyed as a one-time-watch.