5. Magadheera: Harsha (Ram Charan Teja) is falsely implicated for killing Indu’s (Kajal Aggarwal) father and she too is kidnapped. But Harsha and Indu share a bond from a previous life, and when he realizes this, he sets out to set things straight.
So cool!
5. Magadheera: Harsha (Ram Charan Teja) is falsely implicated for killing Indu’s (Kajal Aggarwal) father and she too is kidnapped. But Harsha and Indu share a bond from a previous life, and when he realizes this, he sets out to set things straight.
If characters were perfect from the beginning to the end, there would be no such thing as a character arc in a story.
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2023 has been a year of blockbuster massy films, but the true winners this year are movies like these, narratives that leave an impact, and emotions so raw and real, that you are instantly connected.
At 2 hours and 45 minutes, the film did seem dragged in the second half, but at the same time, it’s packed with twists and turns and unexpected revelations.
Celebrating a pure love story!
We see women being unapologetically themselves, even if they are flawed, or misunderstood, or do not conform to societal standards.
RJ Balaji’s Sorgavaasal is a meandering prison drama but with strong characters, perfect casting and a touch of realistic writing, it hits the right doors.
Nazriya Nazim and Basil Joseph outdo each other in this well-written entertainer!
There are ever so few films where a city plays an important character, and even fewer films where women narrate stories. Payal Kapadia’s Cannes Winner ‘All We Imagine As Light’ excels at delivering both.
An entertaining watch that is heartfelt but lacks depth in places.
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