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She gets ample screen time, but not enough scope to be taken seriously as a district collector. The new district collector Saranya Bachupalli (Pragya Jaiswal) is depicted more as a romantic interest and later as wife and young mother than as a civil servant. The narrative unfolds in a familiar fashion, depicting the hero’s good deeds. Seen such stories too? Boyapati gives these oft-repeated mainstream storylines an added edge with the ‘Akhanda’ (invincible) aspect, throwing in a good measure of religion, spirituality, good Vs. Been there, seen that? A uranium miner exploits the land and its people to the hilt. The story is that of twins separated at birth. This is only the tip of the iceberg there’s plenty more action in the film, unfolding to Thaman’s rousing score. Another man beaten up by Balakrishna and hurled up is still spinning in the air while the star walks away in s.l.o.w.m.o.t.i.o.n.
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In another scene, bullets pop off someone’s skull. Balakrishna walks between two large wheels and later tyres that are rolling away, after beating people to a pulp, of course, in slow motion.Įlsewhere, he thrusts a trishul into someone and turns it round a couple of times, just so we know he isn’t letting the evil ones get away easily. The 167-minute film begins and ends with action sequences that are carefully choreographed, with ample slow motion shots designed to be dutifully lapped up amid loud cheers. With the stage set for a larger-than-life canvas, Boyapati goes all out. Cast: Nandamuri Balakrishna, Pragya Jaiswal, Srikanth, Jagapati Babu.