Virata Parvam
- 2022
- 2h 31min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,6/10
3,5 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Añade un argumento en tu idiomaSet against the backdrop of the Naxal movement in 1990s TelanganaSet against the backdrop of the Naxal movement in 1990s TelanganaSet against the backdrop of the Naxal movement in 1990s Telangana
- Premios
- 2 premios y 7 nominaciones en total
Kevin Fernandez
- naxal - Villain
- (crédito solo)
Sai Prasanna Kondra
- Kavitha
- (as Sai Prasanna)
Reseñas destacadas
After watching the film one is left with a feeling that it could have been made better. The actors and actreeses in the lead roles have more potential than that was extracted by the director.
This movie is absolute treat to watch. It has got great ambience. Great love story, with great human values. The film looks very original. Hats off to Rana Dagubatti for take such significantly unique roles. You are the reason for such great cinema. The stories that you pick are always simple yet complex by its mature when we get deeper. A very subject oriented. Thanks for such great cinema. Sai pallavis acting is descent to watch. Rest of the characters are substantiated well. Direction is good. Background music and folk songs are apt to the subjectline... This movie can be inspirational to many in the way they conceive it.
The story of this film is commendable, drawing inspiration from real-life incidents.
The screenplay remains honest in its portrayal, although it may not be entirely convincing.
Certain dialogues in the film come across as forced, lacking natural flow.
The performances delivered by the cast are truly exceptional.
Sai Pallavi shines brightly in her role, showcasing her remarkable talent. Additionally, Sai Chand, Nandita Das, Eshwari Rao, Zarina Wahab, and Priyamani deliver extraordinary performances. Rana, Naveen Chandra, and Nivetha also leave a positive impression.
The music, while not exceptional, manages to maintain the appropriate mood throughout the film.
However, the production values could have been elevated to a higher standard.
The director and Director of Photography put forth their best efforts, resulting in a notable execution of the film.
If you are seeking a standout performance, I recommend watching this film for Sai Pallavi. Personally, I would opt for an OTT platform to enjoy it.
The screenplay remains honest in its portrayal, although it may not be entirely convincing.
Certain dialogues in the film come across as forced, lacking natural flow.
The performances delivered by the cast are truly exceptional.
Sai Pallavi shines brightly in her role, showcasing her remarkable talent. Additionally, Sai Chand, Nandita Das, Eshwari Rao, Zarina Wahab, and Priyamani deliver extraordinary performances. Rana, Naveen Chandra, and Nivetha also leave a positive impression.
The music, while not exceptional, manages to maintain the appropriate mood throughout the film.
However, the production values could have been elevated to a higher standard.
The director and Director of Photography put forth their best efforts, resulting in a notable execution of the film.
If you are seeking a standout performance, I recommend watching this film for Sai Pallavi. Personally, I would opt for an OTT platform to enjoy it.
Very deep story. Acting of both Rana ,Sai and all other cast done a excellent job.i literally fallen love with sai.screen play is top notch.everyone can watch this movie. I really belive You guys never get bored.....
Virata Parvam - Telugu movie
When Venu Udugula wanted to make a story on naxal insurgency during 1990s, he had on hand rich revolutionary literature, and folklore of north Telangana (in the erstwhile Andhra Pradesh), and opulent Suresh Productions funding the film. People were caught in the police-naxal cross fire. The director wanted to weave a story of love which was believed to elude the hardcore militants. The girl in question fell in love with a man whom she never saw, but only came to know through his revolutionary poetry. Incidentally this girl was born in a jungle in a jeep on the way to hospital but caught in an immense battle between police and naxals. The scene of the girl's birth is highly melodramatic. She is named Vennela, meaning moonlight.
Vennela's father, a small farmer, pursues oggukatha, a folklore lyrical recitation. Then the girl's love journey starts in pursuing her dream boy, a hardcore naxal, Ravanna (played by Rana Daggubati of Bahubali fame) whom she came across through his poetry book published by revolutionary writers. The director deals with the theme of love in war times against the backdrop of reigning violence. And mix up with finetuned songs and poetry is available. 'There is no place for love' said Ravanna during an encounter with Vennela. But Vennela, an intransigent lover, argues in favour of love and reminds Ravanna of her abandoned and widowed mother, and passes a letter by his mother which purportedly influences hardcore Ravanna.
The director though corroborates the naxals' agenda of organising people in villages, and to some extent projects the police brutality and their implementation of encounter killings (aided and abetted by the state). On the other hand the naxals are burdened with tackling the brutal police, and get involved in settlement of disputes in villages - Robinhood style. Police are busy in covert operations planting the people in naxal camps and hideouts in jungles. The naxals are equally merciless with espionage informers. The naxals relegated the agenda of mass movements and got involved in pitched battles. There is a scene of Ravanna meeting his mother with the aid of Vennela, and Ravanna recites a poem of Siva Sagar passing it as his own. "Mother! I am grateful to you for revolutionary heritage." The director pretty well knows these things get past unnoticed as most people have stopped reading, and only watch run-of-the-mill movies and other stuff dished out on TV and media. Even the platonic love of Vennela was inexorably derived from 'Maidanam' of Chalam, a liberal in Telugu literature of yester years. (Though the director projects it as love of Meera pursuing the mystical Krishna.) Yet the film is worth watching inasmuch as it is a departure from inessential blockbusters. To some extent it helps one pursue the history of naxalism in recent past.
Vennela's father, a small farmer, pursues oggukatha, a folklore lyrical recitation. Then the girl's love journey starts in pursuing her dream boy, a hardcore naxal, Ravanna (played by Rana Daggubati of Bahubali fame) whom she came across through his poetry book published by revolutionary writers. The director deals with the theme of love in war times against the backdrop of reigning violence. And mix up with finetuned songs and poetry is available. 'There is no place for love' said Ravanna during an encounter with Vennela. But Vennela, an intransigent lover, argues in favour of love and reminds Ravanna of her abandoned and widowed mother, and passes a letter by his mother which purportedly influences hardcore Ravanna.
The director though corroborates the naxals' agenda of organising people in villages, and to some extent projects the police brutality and their implementation of encounter killings (aided and abetted by the state). On the other hand the naxals are burdened with tackling the brutal police, and get involved in settlement of disputes in villages - Robinhood style. Police are busy in covert operations planting the people in naxal camps and hideouts in jungles. The naxals are equally merciless with espionage informers. The naxals relegated the agenda of mass movements and got involved in pitched battles. There is a scene of Ravanna meeting his mother with the aid of Vennela, and Ravanna recites a poem of Siva Sagar passing it as his own. "Mother! I am grateful to you for revolutionary heritage." The director pretty well knows these things get past unnoticed as most people have stopped reading, and only watch run-of-the-mill movies and other stuff dished out on TV and media. Even the platonic love of Vennela was inexorably derived from 'Maidanam' of Chalam, a liberal in Telugu literature of yester years. (Though the director projects it as love of Meera pursuing the mystical Krishna.) Yet the film is worth watching inasmuch as it is a departure from inessential blockbusters. To some extent it helps one pursue the history of naxalism in recent past.
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- 22.671 US$
- Duración2 horas 31 minutos
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