RGV’s Konda Movie Review & Ratings | Hit or Flop?

Konda Movie Review: One of India’s greatest directors, RGV, is well-known for his fondness for violence, which has been evident in his work for the past 30 years. Even though RGV hasn’t made a biopic in a while, he’s back with Konda, a film that tells the story of former Telangana politician Konda Murali, and the trailers have raised expectations.

Konda Movie Review

Story

Konda Murali’s tale is set in Telangana in 1990, where he is a college student who discovers the Indian constitution to be fascinating while reading library books. At the same time, political unrest grips the city, and Konda Murali turns to crime for the greater good. How did he get into crime? And if he was a criminal, how did he become a politician? To learn the answers to these questions, you’ll need to watch the film.

Cast & Crew

The film Konda was directed by Ram Gopal Varma and stars Thrigun, Irra Mor, Prudhvi Raj, and LB. Sriram, Parvathi Arun, Prashanth Karthi, Tulasi, and Abhilash Chaudary. Malharbhatt Joshi handled the cinematography, DSR handled the music, and Anand Kollabathula handled the background score.

Movie Name Konda
Director Ram Gopal Varma
Music Director DSR
Producer Konda Sushmitha Patel
Genre Action Drama
Cast Thrigun, Irra Mor, Prudhvi Raj, LB. Sriram, Parvathi Arun, Prashanth Karthi, Tulasi, Abhilash Chaudary
Editor Manish Takur, Eshwar 57

Movie Verdict

RGV is well known for his biopics because he created some of the best ones with his distinct style, including Veerappan and Raktha Charithra. The use of the RGV voice-over enhances the movie’s ability to fully immerse the audience in Konda’s world.
The second half mainly focused on his political journey, and RGV showed some brilliant scenes in the second half, but the story becomes overextended in the course of events. The first half showed how Konda Murali became a criminal, and those situations were captured so well, and Konda Surekha’s characters were placed in the story so well because RGV used her character perfectly.
Irra Mor’s performance is subpar compared to the rest of the cast, which includes Prudhvi Raj, LB Sriram, and Tulsi, who all give admirable performances. Several scenes starring Thrigun as Konda work well because we are accustomed to seeing him as a lover boy.
There are many scenes in this movie where you can see outstanding camerawork and writing, as well as RGV’s ability to keep the audience interested, demonstrating RGV’s one-of-a-kindness as a director.
Despite the lower-than-expected production values, Konda’s technical departments displayed excellent performance, but the cinematography by Malharbhatt Joshi and the catchy songs by the Indian singer DSR stand out. Anand Kollabathula’s background score falls short of the high standards set by RGV’s earlier films, but the rest are excellent.
If you’re a fan of RGV’s work, you should watch Konda as soon as you can. RGV has returned with it.

Movie Rating: 3/ 5

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