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15 March 2024
The narrative draws inspiration from actual events in the history of Telangana, depicting the hardships endured by its people under the Nizam's rule and the brutalities of the Razakars.

However, the presentation of the story appears to be biased and slightly altered for political and religious motives.

The screenplay features a handful of commendable scenes interspersed with numerous dull and lackluster segments.

The film ambitiously attempts to merge the gritty essence of realism with the vibrant energy of commercial cinema, yet it finds itself caught in the crossfire, not fully committing to either. This indecision is further intensified by an overreliance on violence, which, rather than adding depth or excitement, muddies the narrative's intent.

The production values do not meet the expected standards. Musically, background score is commendable.

From an acting perspective, Bobby Simha and Prema deliver decent performances.

The roles of Anasuya and Vedika in the film seem perplexing with their terrible acting.

Antagonist and the remaining cast members tend to overact.

The director, despite displaying an air of overconfidence in interviews, delivers a direction that is less than satisfactory.

Overall, the film is not that good.
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