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  • Language: Telugu
  • Genre: Period Drama
  • Director: Sandeep Raj
  • Music: Kaala Bhairava
  • Actors:Suhaas,Sunil,Viva Harsha,Chandini Chaudary
STORY
                   Story revolves around the worlds of Bala Yesu, Jai Krishna, Deepthi & Padma.Story resembles  poster of the movie. Jai Krishna & Deepthi love eachother in world full of biased cultures and differences. Struggling through those difficulties they both try to succeed in life." Did they succeed? " 

WRITING & NARRATION
                  One of the positives of the film is the classic writing,even though the story seems routine the writing and narration of the story brings uniqueness to story.Writer Sandeep raj pointed out each bia discrimination running in current world with a satirical style of writings.Adult Humour of character Bala Yesu defenitely brings laugh. There are no lagging dialogues for emotional drama in the movie which is the main plot for movie.Conversations between Deepthi and Jai Krishna takes audience to their world.

SREENPLAY
                  This movie runs with the best screenplay of any recent telugu period dramas.The routineness of the story is completely faded out with the screenplay of the movie.The twist and turns in the movie makes it thrilling for the audience.

DIRECTION
                  Direction adds up to brilliance of this movie.Cinematic visuals made the whole movie look pleasing.Sandeep Raj didn't seem debutant.

MUSIC
               Kaala Bhairava's baground music is the soul of the movie which drives the audience to respective characters emotions.Songs are the dirving factor in the story,which are more meaningful and relatable to the whole story.

ARTS & CRAFTS
               Cinematic visuals are very pleasing and takes you to late 80's. Locations in the movie are so conjusted which also adds up to the worlds of the characters.
                      
                          "Movie strongly points out discrimination and bias in the country
                                                 which is still alive, even though it is out dated."

VERDICT: HIT


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