Ooru Peru Bhairavakona is director Vi Anand's latest fantasy thriller starring Sundeep Kishan. Both the director and actor are hitting screens in Telugu after a very long time. The movie that is going to be released worldwide on February 16 ✨🎞️
Stuntman Basava (Sundeep Kishan) flees from a village after robbing priceless jewelry. He meets Geetha (Kavya Thapar), who presents herself as though she had an accident, along with his sidekick john (Viva Harsha). These three get disoriented along the route and arrive at a place called Bhairavakona. To their surprise, they discover that the jewelry they have taken has a link to the village's spirits. Now, what will the group do? Who owns this piece of jewelry? And the narrative of Ooru peru Bhairavakona is what Bhoomi (Varsha Bollama) performs in this eerie scenario.
As an honest performer, sundeep kishan performs admirably in the movie. The young actor captures your interest from the beginning to the finish and lends the picture its weight with his on-screen persona and line delivery. viva harsha is fantastic in the character and keeps getting better with every movie. In the first half, he makes several people laugh, and Harsha does an excellent job acting in all the horror-comedy parts. kavya thapar is looking good on her part and is becoming more at ease on film with each. She does a terrific job in her position and gives it her all. The movie features a lot of chuckles, especially when vennela kishore and viva harsha are together. Varsha Bollama was excellent in her heavy part. Although she held up admirably, she appeared a little lost in the second half. Although he is a talented performer, ravi shankar is not given enough credit in this movie. In this capacity, he's loud as heck.
Bhairavakona began with unique sociological components that set the stage for the village's presentation. The movie impresses at points by fusing outrageous sequences with intriguing aspects. The filmmaker must decide between a serious story with a compelling screenplay and a comic genre infused with social issues. Vi anand finds a balance, giving viewers a product that veers off course and leaves them disappointed in the second half. In the tale, P. ravi Shankar's persona turns as the primary offender.
There needs to be a compelling argument, and even if one exists, the narration needs to be persuasive for the reader to buy into the social aspects associated with the made-up Hamlet. The characters in this town evoke a range of feelings, most of them negative, despite the director's attempt to connect us with the theme. Their illogical characterizations cause them to change the course of events. The position of P. ravi shankar is one example of this.
The movie has very high production qualities. Given how fantastic the film's sound, visual effects, and sets were, the production design deserves extra recognition. The soundtrack composed by sekhar chandra is among the movie's greatest features. With his hit songs, he gives the movie vitality. His BGM is also excellent in the movie and does a great job of enhancing the scary scene. Overall, It's a Big Let Down due to Confusing Screenplay and a Wavering Storyline!✨🎞️