Her first silver-screen appearance is impressive.īy default, only Ravi Shankar can do justice to the role of a corrupt police officer. Aditi Prabhudeva is definitely the new heroine to watch out for in Sandalwood. Of course, there is his trademark lover-boy image. He emotes well and delivers cleverly written dialogues effectively. Moreover, he fails to convince us why a youngster who uses unlawful means to make a fast buck should be allowed to get away with it is not convincing unless we consider the entertainment element.Ījai has indeed grown as an actor. The director could have kept the suspense for longer, instead of revealing it all too soon and giving us a lukewarm climax. The cat-and-mouse sequences between Krishna and Ashok Kashyap (Ravi Shankar), the cop, is well executed, but they are watered down when family drama sets in. Shiva Tejas has blended family values into this thriller, which also expounds on a social message of how money is all important today and it drives youngsters to cross moral limits. The second half is how he plans his escape and takes on the corrupt politicians and police officers using his intelligence. But an incident lands him in jail on false charges. In the process, Krishna unravels a crime that involves politicians and the police. The story is about a middle-class youngster, Krishna (Krishna Ajai Rao), who uses his courage and extraordinary intelligence to make a fast buck and make ends meet for his family.
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