Dulquer Salmaan's ‘Lucky Bhaskar’ Motivates Four Children to Escape Hostel in Pursuit of Wealth

Mumbai, Dec 11 (NationPress) Life and art mirror each other, and this is evident in the recently launched Dulquer Salmaan-starring crime drama ‘Lucky Bhaskar’.
According to various media sources, four school-aged children from Andhra Pradesh have gone missing after viewing the film. It has been reported that the children were inspired by the movie to leave their homes in pursuit of wealth and success.
The children reportedly informed their peers that they would only return after acquiring money and vehicles similar to what the character Bhaskar achieves in the film. The missing children have been identified as Charan Teja, Raghu, Karthik, and Kiran Kumar, all of whom are in the 9th grade. They reside in a hostel located in Maharanipet in Vizag. The film captivated them to such an extent that they collectively decided to earn money as the hero does in the story. They devised an escape plan from the hostel and successfully executed it.
CCTV footage from the hostel documented the boys scaling the gate and making their escape. The worried parents contacted local law enforcement, who subsequently filed a missing persons report. Currently, searches for the boys are underway at bus terminals, railway stations, and other public areas.
‘Lucky Bhaskar’ narrates the story of a banker who grapples with family responsibilities and financial challenges. He seizes an opportunity to exploit vulnerabilities in the banking system. What initiates as a desperate attempt to make quick cash evolves into a strategic involvement in a more extensive stock market and money laundering scheme.
As the titular character ascends from poverty to wealth, his transformation reveals traits of arrogance and ambition. Nevertheless, his wife Sumathi, serving as his moral anchor, challenges his decisions and compels him to face the repercussions of his actions.