Virupaksha Movie Review: Thriller of bizarre stuffed
“Virupaksha” is an unusual narration, in which the director Karthik Varma Dandu engages the audience by using the strategy of a very exhilarating story. The film Virupaksha revolves around the year 1979 and delighting after twelve years later. In a village called Rudravanam, a compact family was brutally assassinated by the village people, years later in an Amman Temple old man was loses his life in a hematemesis way.
The village priest obtrude the entire village people that they have to follow the instruction of the temple guidelines eight-day isolation and that no one should get inside and leave the village also restriction on doing rituals was stopped. Surya (Sai Dharam Tej) and his mother stepped to the same village after years late to see Amman Thiruvila. Meanwhile, Nandini (Samyuktha Menon) faces health issues and Surya is forced to stay in the village for eight days.
Nandini encourages her friend (Sudha) to love a strange guy and here is the consequence starts the continuous death of the village people making Surya investigate the events that happened, he analyzed that in 1979 Venkata Chalapathy performs an action in which village people get scared and firing the family and Chalapathy’s children getting escaped for the village people. The revenge is getting started and Surya was demolishing the worst consequence which was expressed in a thrilling manner.
The
story is plus point for the film, there is no hero-domination or heroine-based
narration. The director Karthik Varma Dandu puts lots of effort into the script
was brilliant, The Telugu hero Sai Dharam Tej is adequate in his performances
and Samyuktha Menon looks pretty. The
music was composed by B. Ajaneesh Loknath made aggressive sound effects to the
film.
Rating:
3.5 / 5
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