Viraatapalem PC Meena Reporting Review

Casting: Abhignya Vuthaluru, Charan Lakkaraju
Manager: Krishna Poly
Producer: Kv sriram
Famous director Krishna Poly, famous for the web series, has returned to the reporting of PC Meena. Abhignya Vuthaluru plays the leading role of the latest series. Without further ado, the viraatapalem dive to PC Meena’s review.
Conspiracy:The story takes place in the 1980s. The far away viraatapalem village is held with a deadly curse: each bride dies on the wedding day and stops marriage for more than ten years. When the fearless police officer Meena (Abhignya Vuthaluru) is transferred to the village, he begins to reveal the mystery behind the curse. A couple, Malli and Ranga witness marriage and soon after the Malli dies. Determined to find the truth, Meena begins to investigate.
Will Meena reveal the real reason behind the curse? Will he finally marry the son of the village president? If he does, will he be sacrificed to curse like others? To find out, you need to watch the series on ZEE5.
Analysis:
The series, directed by Krishna Poly, suffers from various issues that prevent the participation and general quality of the audience. The basic story lacks depth. The land has not been developed sufficiently, which leads to a less cooked scenario. This contributes to a predictable and routine narrative. There are suspicious scenes with potens throughout the series, but none of this happens.
The entrance of a female officer to the cursed viraatpalem village stuns everyone. They doubt their intentions and when they start asking questions, they break the courage by the men around them. The web series offers a comment about the workplace problems faced by women in male -dominated professions. The voltage formation is quite good. A surprising decision taken by the female hero is damaged. Will the courage to go to any length of the truth work?
Abhignya’s character comes with a problem with the character development and the depiction of the character’s emotional publication. The performances of the players are half here, half there. This is a critical flaw, because authentic acting is necessary to bring a story to life and make characters convincing. Strong, authentic performances could undoubtedly increase the series.
Charan Lakkaraju, Lavanya Sahukara, Ramaraju, Gowtham Raju and Satish feature in different roles. With the story written by Divya Thejaswi Pera, the screenplay of the film was written by Vikram Kumar Kandimalla. The background score organized a show by Rohith Kumar, Farooq Hundekar. Mash K swaroop’s cinematography is irregular. Mihiraamsh’s music is good.
Decision:
The viraatapalem begins with a promising pioneer of a cursed village and a determined female officer, but unfortunately it disappears in its less developed plot. Despite the potential flashes in the voltage and interpretation of the workplace gender dynamics, the series ultimately presents a predictable and routine narrative. For the leader, weak character development and inconsistent performances from the cast prevent the story from really revitalizing. While referring to the themes, the series makes it a largely memorable watch by struggling to realize its full potential.