'Lucky Bashkar' inspires 4 Vizag students to elope from hostel to try their own luck; netizens are not amused

The Telugu period crime drama Lucky Bashkar, featuring Dulquer Salmaan, has reportedly motivated four young boys to take a bold step in emulating its storyline. In a surprising turn of events, four ninth-grade students residing in a hostel in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, have gone missing, allegedly inspired by the film’s narrative.

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‘ Lucky Bashkar ’ has now inspired four youngsters to try their own luck. In a startling development, four ninth-grade students from a hostel in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, have been reported missing after being influenced by the Telugu period crime drama , starring Dulquer Salmaan . The film, which narrates the gripping tale of a man's rise from poverty to wealth, appears to have motivated the children to leave their home in pursuit of similar dreams.

The missing boys, identified as Charan Teja, Raghu, Karthik, and Kiran Kumar, were residing in a hostel in the Maharanipet area. Reports suggest that the group was captivated by the protagonist’s journey in the film and decided to replicate it in real life. CCTV footage, now circulating widely on social media, shows the boys scaling the hostel gate and passing their bags over before escaping one by one.



According to sources, the children were so enamored by the movie’s plot that they meticulously planned their escape. Before leaving, they reportedly informed their friends that they would not return until they had earned enough money to buy luxury cars, mirroring the film’s storyline. — DailyCultureYT (@DailyCultureYT) Concerned parents, alarmed by their sudden disappearance, contacted local authorities, leading to a missing persons case being registered.

Law enforcement is actively searching for the boys, focusing on public places like bus depots and railway stations in hopes of tracing their whereabouts. Netizens React As the news broke out on X, several netizens reacted to the news with various degrees of mirth and contempt. "This is an issue with these heist movies—that person must have a not so happy ending or else some will take it as inspiration.

Actors need to give a byte that they should not indulge in any of these as these are fiction," wrote one user. — KathirKaththi (@KathirKaththi) Another commented, "We can't have good movies because of such dumb kids. The Unlucky Bhaskars.

" — jj26072024 (@jj26072024) Directed by Venky Atluri and released on October 31, Lucky Baskhar portrays the story of a struggling banker who exploits loopholes in the financial system to overcome his burdens. The film's narrative, filled with ambition and risk-taking, appears to have left a profound impression on its young audience, with unforeseen consequences..