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Kalinga

  • 2024
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
9.6K
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Kalinga (2024)
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A protagonist encounters terrifying events, uncovering a sinister mystery lurking beneath the surface.A protagonist encounters terrifying events, uncovering a sinister mystery lurking beneath the surface.A protagonist encounters terrifying events, uncovering a sinister mystery lurking beneath the surface.

  • Director
    • Dhruva Vaayu
  • Writers
    • Rama Rao Jadhav
    • Dhruva Vaayu
  • Stars
    • Dhruva Vaayu
    • Pragya Nayan
    • Aadukalam Naren
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    • Director
      • Dhruva Vaayu
    • Writers
      • Rama Rao Jadhav
      • Dhruva Vaayu
    • Stars
      • Dhruva Vaayu
      • Pragya Nayan
      • Aadukalam Naren
    • 68User reviews
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    Dhruva Vaayu
    • Lingam
    Pragya Nayan
    • Paddhu
    Aadukalam Naren
    Aadukalam Naren
    • Veerraju
    Laxman Meesala
    • Muthi
    Tanikella Bharani
    Tanikella Bharani
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    Muralidhar Goud
    • Paddhu's Dather
    Sammeta Gandhi
    Preeti Sundar Kumar
    Balgam Sudhakar
    • Lingam's Uncle
    Prardhini
    Balagam Sanjay Krishna
    • Baali
    • (as Sanjay Krishna)
    Siddharth Gollapudi
    Siddharth Gollapudi
    • Possessed Villager
    Sreemani
    • Paddhu's Mother
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    9rahuldeep-37247

    Great content

    The film revolves around a young man named Kalinga, who sets out on a journey to avenge the death of his father.

    The film is a visually stunning action spectacle with well-choreographed fight sequences and impressive visual effects. Dhruva Vaayu delivers a powerful performance as the protagonist, showcasing his athleticism and screen presence. The supporting cast, including Aadukalam Naren, Tanikella Bharani, and others, provide solid performances.

    However, the film's narrative falters in its predictability. The plot follows a familiar revenge story template, lacking the originality and depth that could have elevated it beyond a standard action film. The supernatural elements, while visually impressive, are not fully integrated into the story and feel somewhat tacked on.

    Despite these shortcomings, Kalinga is an entertaining watch for fans of action cinema. The film's technical prowess is undeniable, and the lead performance is captivating. However, those seeking a more nuanced and thought-provoking experience might find the film's predictable narrative and underdeveloped supernatural aspects to be a letdown.

    Here are some of the things that make Kalinga an entertaining watch: * The visually stunning action sequences and impressive visual effects.

    * The powerful performance by Dhruva Vaayu in the lead role.

    * The strong supporting cast.

    However, the film's narrative falters in its predictability. The plot follows a familiar revenge story template, lacking the originality and depth that could have elevated it beyond a standard action film. The supernatural elements, while visually impressive, are not fully integrated into the story and feel somewhat tacked on.

    Overall, Kalinga is a visually impressive action film that delivers on its promise of entertainment. However, its predictable narrative and underdeveloped supernatural elements prevent it from reaching its full potential.
    1jainbharat-57927

    Would have rated 0 if there had been an option

    If you have a conscience do not even think of watching this movie I made this terrible mistake after looking at the rating But please if you value your time even a bit do not I repeat DO NOT WATCH THIS MOVIE the visual effects,editing,action scenes each and everything was downright ridiculous Do not buy into their trap They have very well worked on their gpt generated reviews,which is the only thing that has been done properly by the team of the movie. The director had absolutely no vision what he was trying to make,no amount of efforts could be seen by any cast member Infact These kind of movies should be reported.
    4vijaygolagani-193-675510

    A Brave Attempt at Horror That Falls Short on Execution and Storytelling

    "Kalinga" is a bold attempt by director and lead actor Dhruva Vaayu, showcasing his passion for horror cinema despite the constraints of a limited budget. The film revolves around a protagonist's unsettling experiences as he delves into a sinister mystery that unfolds in a rural backdrop.

    What Worked: Vaayu's effort to create a captivating narrative with limited resources is commendable. The film has a few chilling sequences that effectively build tension, particularly in the first half. The background score, though clearly inspired by well-known horror motifs, manages to elevate the atmosphere in crucial scenes. The cinematography deserves praise for capturing the eerie essence of the locations, adding depth and visual appeal to the film.

    Pragya Nayan, who plays the female lead, brings a strong presence to the screen. With the right choice of scripts in the future, she has the potential to make a mark in the industry.

    What Could Have Been Better: However, Kalinga falls short in several areas. The demon makeup is unfortunately subpar, often breaking the immersion when it appears on screen. The screenplay lacks coherence, feeling more like a collection of disjointed scenes rather than a unified story. Some of the best moments seem like snippets borrowed from other films or short films, leading to an overall lack of originality and depth.

    The film also struggles with connecting its plot points, leaving several threads unexplained or unresolved by the end. This absence of a strong conclusion diminishes the impact of the mystery that Kalinga tries to build. The background score, while effective at times, is noticeably influenced by other works, which detracts from its authenticity.

    Final Thoughts: Overall, Kalinga is an average horror flick that has its moments but fails to live up to its potential. Vaayu's direction shows promise, but the film is ultimately let down by its poor execution in makeup and storytelling. For horror enthusiasts, it might be worth a watch for its atmosphere and a few standout scenes, but don't go in expecting a cohesive and groundbreaking experience.

    With better scripts and a more refined approach, the cast and crew have the potential to deliver more compelling films in the future.
    5sujaydsouza8055

    Messed up story of Kantara, Virupaksha, Tumbaad, Arundathi, Devi & Zombie

    In an attempt to craft a grand spectacle that mirrors the recent success of films like *Kantara*, *Tumbbad*, *Arundathi*, and *Virupaksha*, the director of this movie had lofty ambitions. The idea was to blend elements of horror, folklore, and mysticism into a narrative that would thrill audiences, just as these previous films did. However, despite the potential of the concept, the execution fell short in several critical areas, especially in terms of the screenplay and overall storytelling.

    From the outset, it is clear that the director aimed for an engaging and immersive experience. The first 20 minutes of the film truly deliver in terms of horror and intrigue. There's a palpable sense of dread, and the tension is built up effectively. The dark, eerie atmosphere works well, drawing the audience in and setting high expectations for what's to follow. But as the story progresses, this early momentum begins to wane. The script, which had the potential to craft a gripping tale, is hampered by a disjointed and poorly executed screenplay.

    The biggest letdown is the film's pacing. After the promising start, the narrative gets bogged down by unnecessary scenes that drag on without adding much to the story. What starts as a horror movie with great promise slowly turns into a collection of missed opportunities. The director seems to have struggled with maintaining a consistent tone throughout the film, and this becomes especially evident as the middle section drags on without significant developments. The tension that was built up in the early parts fizzles out, leaving the audience waiting for something impactful to happen.

    The film promises a major twist in the final 20 minutes, but even this plot development falls flat. The build-up to the twist is inconsistent, and when it finally arrives, it lacks the punch needed to make it memorable or impactful. It's evident that the director had a vision for a shocking revelation, but the poor execution of the screenplay means that the twist feels rushed and not as surprising as it could have been. With better pacing and buildup, this twist could have elevated the film, but instead, it ends up being underwhelming.

    While the narrative falters, there are some aspects of the movie that deserve praise. The locations chosen for the film are stunning. The visual representation of the story's setting is one of the movie's strongest points, and the cinematography captures the grandeur and mystery of these locales beautifully. The attention to detail in the set design and the atmospheric use of lighting also enhance the film's visual appeal, drawing the audience into a world that feels both familiar and otherworldly.

    However, the film's visual effects (VFX) leave much to be desired. In a movie that leans heavily on supernatural and mystical elements, strong VFX is crucial to bringing these scenes to life. Unfortunately, the VFX here are subpar and fail to complement the otherwise impressive visuals. There are moments where the effects look outdated or poorly rendered, breaking the immersion and detracting from the overall experience. This is especially disappointing given the high standard set by other recent films in the genre, which have utilized cutting-edge technology to create stunning visual spectacles.

    Despite these issues, the film does manage to end on a somewhat positive note. The conclusion ties the story together, and there's a sense that, with better direction and a more polished screenplay, the film could have been a major success. The introduction and ending are highlights, but the journey in between is too inconsistent to leave a lasting impression. The director's vision was clear, but the execution was flawed, particularly when it came to translating the script into a cohesive and engaging narrative.

    In summary, this film had the potential to be a hit in the South Indian film industry, following in the footsteps of *Kantara*, *Tumbbad*, and others. The concept was strong, the script was decent, and the locations were breathtaking, but the film was ultimately let down by its poor screenplay and lackluster VFX. If more attention had been paid to pacing and character development, and if the twist had been delivered with more finesse, this could have been another standout film in the genre. For these reasons, I would give the movie 5 stars for its potential and the director's ambition, but it's a bittersweet rating, as I can't help but feel that this story could have been told in a much better way.
    4panta-4

    A mixed bag.

    The Telugu film 'Kalinga' is quite the mixed experience! Directed by Dhruva Vaayu, it's a fantasy action horror that seems to be reaching for too much. Starring Dhruva Vaayu and Pragya Nayan in the main roles, it occasionally comes off as a bit self-indulgent. Dhruva Vaayu is trying to be the center of the story and sometimes feels that all he wants!

    The cinematography is top-notch, but the CGI leaves a lot to be desired. There's a heavy dose of religious Hindu-themed animation, the acting is just okay, and the songs? Not great either. Honestly, that pretty much sums up my hour and 56 minutes with it.

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 2024 (India)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
      • Telugu
    • Also known as
      • कलिंगा
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      1 hour 56 minutes
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