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'Akhanda' Review Live Updates

Thursday, December 2, 2021 • Telugu Comments
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8:55 am : Power-packed punchlines and heavy fights (powered by stunt masters like Ram and Lakshman) carry the mood of the second half forward. Will the mood take on a new form as the film progresses?
9:03 am : The film begins with childhood episodes of Balakrishna. A spiritual angle is introduced soon enough. The staging is on the dot.
9:18 am : Balakrishna enters the screen in a powerful action scene where he also makes a valid point in the form of a dialogue. M Ratnam's dialogues are expected to be special.
9:35 am : Pragya Jaiswal enters the screen as an IAS officer. Kalakeya Prabhakar of 'Baahubali' fame is an evil cop. Poorna of 'Avunu' fame is set to have scenes with one or two main characters.
9:57 am : The movie is progressing without a comedy scene. Barring Chammak Chandra, there is no comedian in the movie. 'Jai Balayya' and 'Adigaa Adigaa' are placed in the first half.
10:18 am : INTERVAL
10:52 am : Post-interval, the focus shifts to the Aghora episodes. Director Boyapati keeps the story going without veering towards romantic-comedy scenes.
11:08 am : Power-packed punchlines and heavy fights (powered by stunt masters like Ram and Lakshman) carry the mood of the second half forward. Will the mood take on a new form as the film progresses?
11:26 am : A huge action block is set right in the middle. The larger-than-life staging is impressive. Thaman's background music is a plus.
11:34 am : As the film reaches the Final Act, the game is upped by the villain. Will the Aghora show mercy? We think not.
11:38 am : The film ends on a very high note, powering Balakrishna's heroism.
11:46 am : The End.

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