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8/10
A drama worth watching
workforceus4 November 2023
The movie is a no-nonsense, straight to the point drama that is made in the backdrop of a village environment. Using Lord Krishna's life excerpts as a reference point, the movie presents the stories of youth who lose their wisdom in crucial times of their lives. The movie is an easy watch with a good cast.

Chaitanya eases into his role as he always does. Venkat Govada, as Lord Krishna does an awesome job. It has been a long time since we saw a presence of that sort for a character like Lord Krishna. Vinay impresses with his subtle acting, albeit mostly the character was inebriated. Viswanath, in a cameo role competing with the protagonist did an excellent job. His timing and voice are a huge plus. The 2 female characters played their part well.

Director Suresh surely has a good future in this field, especially after his first venture being a sensitive subject handled this well with aplomb.
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9/10
Worth spending time
mutthunaveen19 February 2024
Very straight forward movie. No beating around the bush. I think director and story writer well thought about the movie making. There is something that we see and something always running within us for every decision we make and every move we decide to do in life. We can easily relate it in movie.

A little sluggish narration if pace would have increased by 10 to 15% it would have been a great delight.

Loved to see Sri Krishna makeup and dialogue delivery. How sweet Telugu is :) I felt in this movie.

Overall really worth spending time, some scenes are little romantic and feels like it may touch the peak but they will never go that level. Watching with parents will be little difficult. Rest good.
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