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: The character of Ramanna represents the internal struggle of an idealist whose lifelong beliefs are tested when his own family becomes the center of a caste conflict.
: Reviewers from The Hindu and IMDb noted the film's noble intentions and its atmospheric depiction of rural Telangana. ardha-shathabdham-480p-hd-desiremovies-mom-1-mkv
The narrative takes a dark turn when Krishna finally attempts to express his feelings before leaving for a job in Dubai. This personal gesture inadvertently triggers a chain reaction of communal riots and extreme caste-based violence, exposing deep-seated local political rivalries and societal fractures. : The character of Ramanna represents the internal
: The film highlights how archaic norms persisted into the new millennium, often fueled by political corruption and power struggles. Critical Reception Set in the village of , in 2003,
While critics praised the of Karthik Rathnam and Sai Kumar, as well as the cinematography and background score by Nawfal Raja AIS, the overall execution was met with mixed reviews.
Set in the village of , in 2003, the story follows Krishna (Karthik Rathnam), an electrician from a lower caste who has harbored a lifelong, unrequited love for Pushpa (Krishna Priya). Pushpa is the daughter of Ramanna (Sai Kumar), a former Naxalite leader and high-caste figure who fought against social inequality.
: Major drawbacks cited by Times of India included a muddled screenplay in the second half, inconsistent pacing, and amateurish choreography during violence sequences. Main Cast and Crew