Brinda
- Série télévisée
- 2024–
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Une policière devient une lueur d'espoir dans les ténèbres de l'injustice et du crime. Au cours de son enquête, elle lève le voile sur divers mystères qui remettent en question les croyances... Tout lireUne policière devient une lueur d'espoir dans les ténèbres de l'injustice et du crime. Au cours de son enquête, elle lève le voile sur divers mystères qui remettent en question les croyances et les rituels sociétaux de longue date.Une policière devient une lueur d'espoir dans les ténèbres de l'injustice et du crime. Au cours de son enquête, elle lève le voile sur divers mystères qui remettent en question les croyances et les rituels sociétaux de longue date.
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- 3 nominations au total
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Acting of Trisha as brinda good enough. But The deepth of the story writing is poor,Twists are predictable. But the story telling is fast enough. Now a days we see couple series like this,Nothing new.
Despite being well-made, the series' violent content may not be suitable for all audiences, particularly families.
The screenplay is strong in most episodes, but some scenes are too slow-paced and could have been more concise. The extended focus on the killer's backstory appears overly long and could benefit from trimming. Once the villain was revealed, the director should have made the story progress faster for a better experience, thus avoiding any sense of dragging.
The killer's motive is clearly explained, and the plot is well-woven, but the emotional impact in a few scenes, mainly in the final episode, could have been stronger. The series would have been more effective if limited to six episodes instead of eight, as the additional length makes some episodes appear drawn out.
Despite being well-made, the series' violent content may not be suitable for all audiences, particularly families.
The screenplay is strong in most episodes, but some scenes are too slow-paced and could have been more concise. The extended focus on the killer's backstory appears overly long and could benefit from trimming. Once the villain was revealed, the director should have made the story progress faster for a better experience, thus avoiding any sense of dragging.
The killer's motive is clearly explained, and the plot is well-woven, but the emotional impact in a few scenes, mainly in the final episode, could have been stronger. The series would have been more effective if limited to six episodes instead of eight, as the additional length makes some episodes appear drawn out.
- "Brinda is a gripping web series that explores the darker side of human nature. The acting, direction, and storyline are all top-notch!"
- "I'm hooked on Brinda! The suspense and twists keep me on the edge of my seat. Can't wait for the next episode!"
- "Brinda is a game-changer for Telugu web series. The production quality and performances are exceptional. A must-watch!"
- "The characters in Brinda are so well-developed and complex. The writing is superb, and the actors bring them to life perfectly."
- "Brinda is a thrilling ride from start to finish. The pacing, plot, and acting all come together to create a compelling narrative."
Good concept but easily could have been 6 episode series. Name sake sentiment scenes didnt worked (sister sentiment, baby sentiment,etc..) Trisha acting was good in investigation scenes but action scenes looked funny. Ravindra Vijay as usual done a good job. Psycho villain character worked as expected. Other casting also good. God related philosophies were good. Decent cinematography and background score for short series. Twists were predictable, few questionable logics here and there. Could have reduced unnecessary detailings. Little bit emotional connect and reduced runtime might have increased the potential of this series. My Rating: 6.5/10.
This series represents a significant opportunity to showcase Trisha Krishnan's full potential in a leading role. Director, Surya Manoj Vangala, effectively utilizes her Trisha's potential, creating a compelling narrative from the outset.
The supporting cast delivers exceptional performances, with Indrajith Sukumaran, Jayaprakash, and especially Anand Sami shining. Shakti Kanth Karthik's score powerfully enhances the emotional depth of the story. While Dinesh K. Babu's cinematography is visually striking and Anwar Ali's editing keeps viewers engaged, the CGI unfortunately suffers from apparent budgetary constraints.
The screenplay masterfully establishes an eerie and creepy atmosphere that maintain viewer engagement throughout the episodes. While the plot developments may be somewhat anticipated, Brinda remains an intriguing watch.
The supporting cast delivers exceptional performances, with Indrajith Sukumaran, Jayaprakash, and especially Anand Sami shining. Shakti Kanth Karthik's score powerfully enhances the emotional depth of the story. While Dinesh K. Babu's cinematography is visually striking and Anwar Ali's editing keeps viewers engaged, the CGI unfortunately suffers from apparent budgetary constraints.
The screenplay masterfully establishes an eerie and creepy atmosphere that maintain viewer engagement throughout the episodes. While the plot developments may be somewhat anticipated, Brinda remains an intriguing watch.
The story has compelling elements and features a cast of intriguing characters. The treatment of the narrative is realistic, making it easy to immerse oneself in the unfolding drama.
The Screenplay holds your attention, even if it progresses at a slow pace. The suspenseful plot, enhancing the mystery elements keeps the us hooked.
The dialogue, while not exceptional, serves its purpose adequately.
The direction is commendable, reflecting a solid grasp of the storyline and characters, though there is always room for slight improvement.
Trisha embodies her character with a subtlety and naturalness. She avoids any hint of overacting, instead delivering a performance that feels genuinely real. Her simple, makeup-free look is both stunning and fitting for the role, showcasing her natural beauty and acting prowess.
While she did not dub her own voice, the dubbing artist put forth a commendable effort to match Trisha's nuanced acting but it lacked the subtlety that was in Trisha's performance and there are also a few instances of imperfect lip-syncing. However, these minor discrepancies are easily overlooked.
Anand Sami delivers a chilling and intense portrayal of a serial killer, bringing a fresh and captivating presence to the screen. His performance is both innovative and convincing, making his character stand out.
Ravindra Vijay shines in his role, delivering such a convincing performance that one might believe he could be a real-life police officer. His portrayal is authentic and grounded, adding depth to the narrative.
Rakendu Mouli also delivers a solid performance, Yashna, as Chutki, is endearing and plays her role with charm, adding a lighthearted touch to the film.
Indrajit Sukumaran and the rest of the cast also deliver commendable performances, each bringing their characters to life in a believable and engaging manner.
The production values, while modest, demonstrate a commendable effort. The locations are well-chosen, the sets appropriate, and the makeup is kept natural to match the series' realistic tone.
The cinematography, although it could be improved, effectively captures the essence of the scenes.
The music complements the mood of the series beautifully, adding depth to the viewing experience.
Overall, this is the best web series to come out of South India.
The Screenplay holds your attention, even if it progresses at a slow pace. The suspenseful plot, enhancing the mystery elements keeps the us hooked.
The dialogue, while not exceptional, serves its purpose adequately.
The direction is commendable, reflecting a solid grasp of the storyline and characters, though there is always room for slight improvement.
Trisha embodies her character with a subtlety and naturalness. She avoids any hint of overacting, instead delivering a performance that feels genuinely real. Her simple, makeup-free look is both stunning and fitting for the role, showcasing her natural beauty and acting prowess.
While she did not dub her own voice, the dubbing artist put forth a commendable effort to match Trisha's nuanced acting but it lacked the subtlety that was in Trisha's performance and there are also a few instances of imperfect lip-syncing. However, these minor discrepancies are easily overlooked.
Anand Sami delivers a chilling and intense portrayal of a serial killer, bringing a fresh and captivating presence to the screen. His performance is both innovative and convincing, making his character stand out.
Ravindra Vijay shines in his role, delivering such a convincing performance that one might believe he could be a real-life police officer. His portrayal is authentic and grounded, adding depth to the narrative.
Rakendu Mouli also delivers a solid performance, Yashna, as Chutki, is endearing and plays her role with charm, adding a lighthearted touch to the film.
Indrajit Sukumaran and the rest of the cast also deliver commendable performances, each bringing their characters to life in a believable and engaging manner.
The production values, while modest, demonstrate a commendable effort. The locations are well-chosen, the sets appropriate, and the makeup is kept natural to match the series' realistic tone.
The cinematography, although it could be improved, effectively captures the essence of the scenes.
The music complements the mood of the series beautifully, adding depth to the viewing experience.
Overall, this is the best web series to come out of South India.
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