Anushka Shines, But Her Weed Story Fizzles Out

Manager: Krish Jagarlamudi
Rating: 2/5 Stars
First – Anushka Setty, who was previously influenced severely Rudramadhevi And modern woman Mrs. Setty Mister Polishettyattempts to exhibit the darker side Gharati. Unfortunately, he was stuck in a stuck narrative. Director Krish’s biggest wrong step is to recycle the old sacrifice-Avukat arc that tested the patience of the audience instead of interacting with them. Anchka’s neck deserved a sharper, more effective role instead of Uysalca in pain before turning the killer.
The film is called innovation by discovering their lives Ghaatis– Tribal coolies, known to carry 150 kg between rivers and mountains, eliminates the excitement of linear narrative.
Tamil actor Vikram Prabhu plays Anushka’s great interest and dreams for Ghaatis. But romantic runways never click, and their plans come out of the rail when they hunt for a drug cartel led by the Naidu brothers in Eastern Ghats. Jagapathi Babu is the only person who leaves a mark, as he decides to crush the marijuana mafia.
The film almost begins like a documentary, exhibiting various forms of ganga, even fluid variants. Anushka is introduced as a bus chief in the agency area and works as a Vikram laboratory technician. While the new types of drugs flooded the market, with foreign support, cartel is hit by producers.
In terms of performance, Anushka brings the tribal character to life with a restricted but striking action. Vikram Prabhu affects his limited role. Jagapathi Babu brings intensity as a police with layered tones, while John Vijay and Ravindra Vijay have little effect.
Krish clearly wanted to do an action-adventure at the tribal summit, when Anushka stands out from the front. However, the predictable storytelling and stagnant scenario sinks the film. The only savior grace, the cinematography of Manoj Redy, who caught breathtaking waterfalls, and the magnificence of the Misty Hill lands.
After Duds Katihanayakudu And KONDA POLAMKrish hoped to go back with this tribe tale. Unfortunately, Gharati It does not lift it or the audience higher.



