Kalinga Movie Review

Movie Name: Kalinga

Cast: Dhruva Vaayu, Pragya Nayan, Adukalam Naren,Laxman Meesala, Thanikella Bharani, Shiju AR, Muralidhar Goud, Sammeta Gandhi, Preeti Sundar Kumar, Balgam Sudhakar, Prardhini, Sanjay Krishna, Harishchandra etc

Directed by: Dhruva Vaayu 
Producer: Deepthi Kondaveeti and Pruthivi Yadav
DOP: Akshay Ram Podishetti 
Music Director : Vishnu Sekhara and Anantha Narayanan AG

Release Date: 13-September-2024

Actor Dhruva Vayu who gave super hit film Kerosene is back with his latest movie titled Kalinga. Surprisingly his previous film starts with letter "K"erosene and now his upcoming film is also started with "K"alinga. Dhruva Vayu is not only acting in this film but also took responsibility of writing and directing this movie. Beautiful and talented Actress Pragya Nayan is playing love interest for Dhruva Vaayu in this film. Deepti Kondaveeti and Prithvi Yadav has produced it under Big Hit Productions banner. Kalinga movie is released today setting the earlier Premieres with Blockbuster response and Reviews.

Read Kalinga Movie Review below.


STORY:

Ling (Dhruva Vayu) an orphan village man who lives in Kalinga is an alcoholic and falls for his love interest Paddu (Pragya Nayan) within no time. When all is going well in Ling's and Paddu's life an unexpected turn comes in the form of Bali (Sanjay), the younger brother of the village head (Aadukalam Naren) who eyes on Paddu. Bali expresses his interest in Paddu. Knowing the situations, Ling was demanded by Paddu's father to clear all the family’s debts of Paddu in order to marry her daughter. 

Did Ling accept Paddu's father demand? What are the obstacles faced by Ling on his journey of clearing their debts? How did Ling face unexpected challenges with an untold treasures and  is worth while watching it on the big screen.

PERFORMANCES:

Dhruva Vayu is undoubtedly a core player in the movie, who carried entire film on his shoulder with impressive performance. His role has all intense and emotions with good twists to surprise audience.

Heroine Pragya Nayan gives an impeccable performance in the role of Paddu with ease in her acting and emotions which worked out well.

The roles played by Aadukalam Naren and Sanjay had a strong tone with lot of twists and turns.

Laxman Meesala delivers decent performance as a friend of Dhruva Vaayu in the movie.

The remaining cast Balagam  Sudhakar, Balagam Sanjay Krishna, Muralidhar Goud, Shiju Abdul Rasheed and Tanikella Bharani did their best in their respective roles.

TECHNICAL ASPECTS:

Hero Dhruva Vaayu as a director has also proved his ability in showcasing the film with gripping screenplay and the narration. He is definitely an unstoppable factor in this entire film by giving a visual treat to the audience with lot of questions and surprises. 

Producers Deepti Kondaveeti and Prithvi Yadav gave lavish production values and turned out to be the center stand in the filmmaking by not compromising in delivering the best experience to the audience.

Cinematographer Akshay Ram's camera work plays an important role from the beginning till the end of the film beautiful visuals and amazing camera work.

Naresh Venuvanka's editing is at the top notch.

The Background score and the music by Vishnu Sekhar and Anantha Narayanan AG is impressive.

ANALYSIS:

KALINGA has a Stellar Cast and Team behind the scenes where the audience will not get bored for its gripping screenplay and narration. This film is touted to be Multi-Genre one with blend of Horror, Mystery, and Action episodes. The film is a village drama which has many goosebump scenes in both halves of the movie. Kalinga's first half builds suspense with terrific BGM and later turns intensive with good twists and turns by unfolding the each episode with gripping scenes. 

This film is a sure shot HIT with good suspense elements by unfolding the mysterious situations and the treasures.. The CLIMAX will give you a goosebumps for its rich visuals and BGM.

FINAL VERDICT:

KALINGA - GRIPPING AND BOLD INSTENSE MYSTERY THRILLER


RATING : 3.25/5


 

 

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