The film is tailor made for Vijayashanti. Unlike her earlier
films where she was shown doing macho things, here she portrays
a role with sentiment.
Indira (Vijayashanti) works as a security chief to Ananda
Naidu (Vijay Kumar), a politician. After a death, Indira brings
up his children but they show no gratitude towards her when
they grow up.
They even join her rivals and turn against her. The Story
revolves round family-based feuds and Vijayashanti as a duty-bound
policewoman, Indira, gets involved.
She has to deal with Ananda Naidu's step-brother Kesava Naidu
(Sharad Saxena), who holds a grudge and eventually kills his
brother. The rivalry doesn't end there, their children carry
it forward.
Basically a revenge drama, scripts writers Paruchuri Brothers
repeat the subject in a different format though, as a safe
bet for the producer and also for Vijayashanti.
As Indira, Vijayashanti looks quite subdued, rightly so, in
the first half and shows herself in a contrasting action role
in the latter part of the film.
Fight composer and editor take full credit for adding speed
to her action. Sharad Saxena and Jayaparakash Reddy stand
out in their roles.
Music by Vandemataram is good only as a background score.
courtesy:
The Hindu
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