45 reviews
Firstly the production values are too poor,
It's not a regular masala film,it has unique story line,and I really enjoyed the movie, beautiful songs,
But the plot does not have a strong point to prove.bad misunderstanding and lack of depth in character.. anyway, a story of this sort had to be told.after watching the film one is left with feeling that it could have been made better.a natural realistic movie.. locations are too good..
Very poor editing.. editor should cross check everything.dialogues are awesome..lyrics also so meaningfull.. Music director did excellent job.. wonderful tunes.......
- pradeepsiri-89729
- Sep 3, 2024
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Realistic film in telugu language..
Well attempt.impressive dialogues.. Thoughtfull film, director approach is very intensive, worth to watch 👌👌, artists performences top notch.. Music is next level..all songs are beautifully captured, music is main strength of this film
A must watchable film available in Amazon prime and Aha Ott plotforms.
- isunil-07477
- Apr 5, 2022
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Rawindra Pulle's Ardha Shathabdham presents a dark, gritty depiction of caste-based violence and honor killings in rural India. The story follows Karthik Rathnam, whose love life becomes a lens to explore societal norms and their consequences. While the film's pacing suffers in the first half, the latter half takes a compelling dive into the caste conflict. The village atmosphere is skillfully crafted, immersing viewers in the oppressive reality of rural caste systems. Although not without flaws, *Ardha Shathabdham* offers a strong critique of the slow pace of social progress, highlighting the pervasive nature of caste-related violence.
- tarunkanth-31014
- Nov 24, 2024
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Movie is so realistic, intensive drama.music is awesome..
Well picturized,bgm is topnotch,,karthik is so realistic performance,navin chandra performance is so intensive...
- vsubbu-18095
- Apr 10, 2022
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- shefali-59244
- Jun 13, 2021
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Movie is about caste feeling.
I feel still this type of stories are happening.
I feel still this type of stories are happening.
Karthik rathnam acting is good, big starcast, good music, nice concept but director failed.
- rajashekarpnnaidu
- Jun 11, 2021
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*Ardha Shathabdham* contemplates the caste violence that still plagues Indian society, despite decades of independence. The film opens with depictions of traditional occupations, grounding its themes in authentic rural life. Karthik Rathnam's role as a young lover is nuanced, providing an empathetic portrayal of caste-based struggles. While the first half feels slow, the latter half tackles serious societal issues, highlighting the challenges of caste discrimination. With powerful cinematography and effective background music, the film encapsulates rural life with authenticity. Though not perfect, *Ardha Shathabdham* is a thought-provoking film that reflects on the slow journey toward true equality in India.
- umeshreddy-55758
- Nov 10, 2024
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- shaikshahulafridi
- Jun 10, 2021
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Rawindra Pulle's directorial debut, "Ardha Shathabdham," presents an intriguing concept with notable production values. The film's background music (BGM) complements the narrative, enhancing the emotional resonance of key scenes. Although the placement of the songs could have been more strategic, the camera work and production design are praiseworthy. The rural setting is captured with authenticity, contributing to the film's immersive experience. Dialogues, especially those delivered by Subhaleka Sudhakar, are impactful and contribute significantly to the film's social critique. Pulle's vision is clear, and while the execution has its flaws, the film remains a commendable effort in addressing pressing social issues.
- Pritish1447
- Sep 13, 2024
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- ganeshcse-45131
- Jun 10, 2021
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Ardha Shathabdham explores caste discrimination within a familiar story of unrequited love. Karthik Rathnam, in the role of a young man torn between love and societal pressures, brings depth to a role that critiques the rigid, hierarchical nature of caste. While his performance shines, particularly as the story unfolds, the film's pacing becomes a challenge. It takes time to reveal the weight of its themes, finally hitting its stride in the second half. Set against a beautifully rendered village backdrop, the film captures small-town struggles and political corruption, underscored by a stirring background score. The movie's climax effectively wraps up these themes, leaving viewers with a sense of the inescapable cycle of caste-based violence. Despite flaws in execution, *Ardha Shathabdham* is a notable exploration of India's complex social fabric.
- tarunsaiprakash
- Nov 24, 2024
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When you have a great start and decent hype for the movie you have to do is make the story run not LAG,
after the music and trailer my expectations are high and they ae fueled by the start of love story till the interval it was okay, then the downfall started too many characters, no prominent part in the story like sai kumar and navven chandra why they are not utilized properly, and the riots are like short film setup not feature film and sensitive parts are handles with dialogues and ending was so bad,
finally wasted the time.
- surya792762
- Jun 13, 2021
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What a frustrating movie no story nothing really disappointed after watching it don't waste your time at all it's really a very bad movie. After seeing the posters I thought movie would be good but turned to be the worst.
- saisuryaproductions
- Jun 11, 2021
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Karthik Rathnam takes center stage in "Ardha Shathabdham," delivering an impressive performance as the lovesick protagonist. Rathnam's portrayal of a one-sided lover is nuanced and authentic, capturing the essence of his character's emotional turmoil. In the initial scenes, Rathnam's performance is engaging, but it is in the second half where he truly shines. As the narrative delves into more complex emotional and societal issues, Rathnam's portrayal of a helpless lover adds depth and gravity to the film. His ability to convey vulnerability and frustration makes his character relatable and memorable. Rathnam's performance is one of the film's strongest elements, elevating it beyond a typical love drama.
- Zilmil4755
- Sep 13, 2024
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The climax of "Ardha Shathabdham" is executed with a sense of restraint, avoiding the usual melodramatic excesses. The film's depiction of a rustic village setting is highly commendable, providing a genuine feel of rural life. The atmospheric portrayal of the village enhances the narrative, immersing viewers in the socio-cultural milieu of the story. The film's ability to maintain a balance between dramatic tension and realistic setting is a testament to its thoughtful direction. The authenticity of the village life portrayed in the film adds credibility to the narrative, making the climax all the more impactful.
Exploring Caste Realities Through a Rustic Lens
This movie attempts to delve into the harsh realities of India's caste-based violence, questioning the progress the country has made since independence. Despite 75 years of freedom and a Constitution promoting equality, the caste system persists, breeding inequality and violence. The movie captures these dynamics through a gritty village setting, highlighting various facets of rural life. Karthik Rathnam, in the lead role, portrays a one-sided lover deeply entangled in caste issues. His character is particularly effective in the second half, where the societal pressures reveal his vulnerabilities. While some critics note pacing issues in the first half, the film's climax and the village atmosphere receive praise for adding authenticity. Director Rawindra Pulle's approach, though imperfect in execution, successfully depicts social injustice, making the film a thought-provoking experience on India's lingering caste divides.
- lokesh-28184
- Nov 1, 2024
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Ardha Shathabdham sheds light on India's ongoing caste issues, using a rural love story to expose systemic social disparities. Karthik Rathnam's character reflects the desperation and helplessness of youth trapped by caste constraints. While the narrative struggles in pacing, it makes an impact as it explores caste-related violence and honor conflicts in a realistic manner. Rawindra Pulle's direction, though uneven, resonates through compelling production values, particularly in capturing the rustic essence of the village. The film successfully conveys the ongoing struggle against caste oppression, reminding viewers of the persistent inequalities in society.
- adityabora-81469
- Nov 11, 2024
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- bhanupriyaeragadhinla
- Jun 11, 2021
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Sad reality of rural areas back in 70s and 80s and even now in some places in North indian states even in our Telugu states. If u guyz can't understand the plot don't give a bad review. Everyone should know what happened in the past. This movie shows how dumb people are when it comes to caste system (even now ).
- samadh-48108
- Jun 11, 2021
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Waste of time and there is nothing in the movie to watch. The film is not worth to get even 2* rating and the screenplay, direction is worst expected more in this film but fully unsatisfied.
- shaikshahid-69084
- Jun 10, 2021
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Black blaster movie.marvales. Best flim this year 2021.********'*************************************************************************************************' *
- rajkumark-98784
- Jun 10, 2021
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Feel good movie✌🏻Songs are good mainly ye kannulu chudani song and Karthik rathnam done his perfect role in the movie. Middle class love story and good low budget movie to watch.
- gundekariavinash
- May 5, 2022
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Ardha Shathabdham" powerfully reflects the ongoing issues of caste discrimination in modern India, despite the passage of over 50 years since independence and the drafting of the Indian Constitution. The film critiques the stark discrepancy between the constitutional ideals of equality and the entrenched caste system that persists today. Through its gripping narrative and evocative portrayal of contemporary societal issues, the film critiques the societal norms that continue to perpetuate violence and discrimination based on caste. Director Rawindra Pulle has managed to present this serious subject matter with a commendable level of sensitivity and depth. The screenplay is tightly knit, and the dramatic elements are executed with precision. However, while the film's intent is praiseworthy, the execution occasionally falls into melodrama, detracting from the impactful message it strives to deliver. The film serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for social reform and genuine equality.
- Sarada7774
- Sep 13, 2024
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