sweetsachin
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A spine-tingling masterpiece you'll regret ignoring.
This isn't just a show-it's a descent into a world where horror and the supernatural collide with razor-sharp precision. Monika Panwar erupts like a force of nature, commanding the stage with a performance so electrifying, it leaves audiences breathless and thunder echoing in their bones. Rajat Kapoor? A maestro of menace, weaving intrigue with every nuanced glance.
But the magic doesn't stop there. Geetanjali Kulkarni and Shalini Vatsa are the haunting heartbeat of this ensemble, their roles etched with such depth, they linger like shadows long after the curtain falls. Smita Singh's writing? A labyrinth of dread-every scene drips with meticulous detail, every twist a coiled serpent ready to strike.
And then there's the sound-oh, the sound. A symphony of whispers and shrieks, the score claws at your nerves, while the sound design wraps around you like a cold, unyielding fog. This isn't entertainment. It's possession. Brace yourself.
This isn't just a show-it's a descent into a world where horror and the supernatural collide with razor-sharp precision. Monika Panwar erupts like a force of nature, commanding the stage with a performance so electrifying, it leaves audiences breathless and thunder echoing in their bones. Rajat Kapoor? A maestro of menace, weaving intrigue with every nuanced glance.
But the magic doesn't stop there. Geetanjali Kulkarni and Shalini Vatsa are the haunting heartbeat of this ensemble, their roles etched with such depth, they linger like shadows long after the curtain falls. Smita Singh's writing? A labyrinth of dread-every scene drips with meticulous detail, every twist a coiled serpent ready to strike.
And then there's the sound-oh, the sound. A symphony of whispers and shrieks, the score claws at your nerves, while the sound design wraps around you like a cold, unyielding fog. This isn't entertainment. It's possession. Brace yourself.
Laxman Utekar's Chhaava is doing a phenomenal business at the ticket window across the nation. Film depicts the life story of the maratha warrior Chatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj.
On the whole, film has its own share of highs and lows. Main draw back of the film is it's music - everyone was excited when they heard A R Rahman is composing Soundtrack of the film. Sadly, not even a single song is chartbuster. Rahman's BGM too looked complete mismatch here and there.
On the other hand, Vicky Kaushal owns the show. He sets the screens on fire and tears it apart left, right and centre. He is just terrific as Chatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj. He is well on his way to become the superstar.
Akshaye Khanna as Aurangzeb is the best performer of the film. He outshines even Vicky Kaushal in most of the parts. He has done a commendable job.
Rashmika as Yesubhai is decent. Her performance isn't bad but someone else would have done a better job. She struggles to deliver her lines.
Utekar's Screenplay is fine. It would have been much better had he concentrated more on writing. It looks solid on paper. Execution needed a little bit tighter hold.
It will be unstoppable at the Box office.
BLOCKBUSTER.
On the whole, film has its own share of highs and lows. Main draw back of the film is it's music - everyone was excited when they heard A R Rahman is composing Soundtrack of the film. Sadly, not even a single song is chartbuster. Rahman's BGM too looked complete mismatch here and there.
On the other hand, Vicky Kaushal owns the show. He sets the screens on fire and tears it apart left, right and centre. He is just terrific as Chatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj. He is well on his way to become the superstar.
Akshaye Khanna as Aurangzeb is the best performer of the film. He outshines even Vicky Kaushal in most of the parts. He has done a commendable job.
Rashmika as Yesubhai is decent. Her performance isn't bad but someone else would have done a better job. She struggles to deliver her lines.
Utekar's Screenplay is fine. It would have been much better had he concentrated more on writing. It looks solid on paper. Execution needed a little bit tighter hold.
It will be unstoppable at the Box office.
BLOCKBUSTER.
I do not know about the opinions of it is being compared to its original. I haven't seen the original web show. I liked it. Rana & Venkatesh have done a fabulous job with those hyderabadi accent. Abhishek Banarjee is excellent in his role. Sushant Singh has done a neat job as Tej. Surveen Chawla has added much needed support. Each and everyone has done their respective roles pretty well.
Specially, Venkatesh Daggubati's Hyderabadi accent is refreshing to see a top superstar carrying such role and portraying it effortlessly. Rana Daggubati's force as RANA NAIDU is really cool with his presence.
OVERALL,
ITS A SOLID SHOW.
Specially, Venkatesh Daggubati's Hyderabadi accent is refreshing to see a top superstar carrying such role and portraying it effortlessly. Rana Daggubati's force as RANA NAIDU is really cool with his presence.
OVERALL,
ITS A SOLID SHOW.