Varun Sandesh Viraaji Movie Review
Under the M3 Media banner, in association with Maha Movies, "Viraaji" is a film directed by Adyanth Harsha and produced by Mahendra Nath Kondla, featuring Varun Sandesh in the lead role. Let's see how this movie, which has already raised expectations with its promotions..
Story
Ten people come to an abandoned psychiatric hospital on a hill for various reasons. After arriving, they realize they have been deceived into coming there. They discover they have been brought to the hospital under the pretense of an event and try to leave.
In the process, one by one, they are brutally murdered. At this point, Varun Sandesh also arrives at the hospital like the others. After Varun Sandesh arrives, what developments occur in the psychiatric hospital? Who planned for these ten people to come to the hospital, and why? What is the connection between Sagar, who died in a road accident, and these people? Who finally escapes from the hospital? Who exactly is Varun Sandesh, and what is his background? To find out, you have to watch the movie.
Analysis
The director took a contemporary issue in society, added thriller and suspense elements, and crafted this film. He keeps the story interesting until the end without revealing any twists. The curiosity about who brought the ten people to the hospital and why creates suspense among the audience. The director maintains this curiosity until the climax.
The narrative continues as a suspense thriller until the interval. The interval scene is thrilling and increases interest in the second half. The twists in the second half are unexpected. The scene with Varun Sandesh in the climax is the highlight of the movie. The reason for the ten people coming to the hospital is unexpected. The audience leaves with a heavy heart. The short duration of the film works in its favor.
Performances
Varun Sandesh performed excellently in the role of Andy and appeared quite different on screen. Balgam Jayaram acted well as CI Murali. Raghu Karumanchi, as celebrity astrologist Ramakrishna, though appearing briefly, managed to bring some laughs.
Pramodhini, VIVA Raghav, Raviteja Nannimala, Kakinada Nani, Phani Acharya, Aparnadevi, Kushalini Pulap, and Prasad Behra all did justice to their roles.
Technical Department
Ebenezer Paul's background music is a plus point for the movie. He brought life to several scenes with his unique score. The cinematography is excellent. The production values are good, and the producer made no compromises in the making of the film.
RATING: 3.75/5
No comments