Easy money can quietly damage a film. When projects are backed by deep pockets but not by a clear understanding of storytelling, the focus often shifts to excess - bigger action, louder moments, and too many "high points" packed into one narrative in the hope of quick returns. But cinema isn't built on scale alone. Without care for writing, structure and emotional balance, the craft gets lost in the noise, and the big budget ends up producing a B-movie. That's exactly what Bad Boy Karthik, starring Naga Shaurya, turns out to be.
Karthik (Naga Shaurya) lives in Vizag with his brave....