![]() The interrogation scenes go nowhere and they leave too many logical steps unanswered. While the first hour sets up the drama nicely, the second half gets weighed down by Vikram's dreary attempts to find the truth once Sheela (Hari Teja) enters the fray. While the past isn't revealed entirely, the flashes of incidents show why he conveys a sense of urgency, pain, and frustration in his every move. I did, however, like the way the director has etched Vikram's character, which becomes restless at a mere sight of fire. But all this flexing barely drums up excitement as the director squanders his potential with his unforgivably lazy and amateurish approach to the narrative. ![]() ![]() He creates situations that are gloomy in a raw setup and chooses to unravel them at the opportune moment. Sailesh takes his own sweet time to make his point and establish the characters. The film hits the ground running, never spoon-feeding you with background information, though you desperately want to know it. The rest is all about how Vikram seeks closure in these cases.ĭirector Dr Sailesh Kolanu might have had an ambitious script, yet the narrative appears shaky and inconsistent. Vikram stumbles upon a lead and goes on his own mission to unravel the truth behind these twin kidnaps even after he is advised against taking things into his hands. Out of the blue, a kidnap happens again and the case is strikingly similar to that of Preethi's. He learns that a college student, Preethi, has gone missing and decides to find her. ![]() Cast: Vishwak Sen, Ruhani Sharma, Hari Teja ![]()
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