Konda Movie Review: There is no need for an introduction for RGV, as we are all aware of his fascination with violence, which we have seen in his films over the past 30 years. However, he has made numerous biopics, and he has just released Konda, a film that is a biopic of former Telangana politician Konda Murali. The film’s trailers have raised expectations and demonstrate that RGV is back with this movie, despite the fact that it is a biopic.
Story
When Konda Murali, a college student, reads library literature about the Indian constitution, he develops an interest in it. Konda’s story takes place in Telangana in 1990. In the midst of the city’s numerous political conflicts, he eventually turns to crime for a noble cause, whereupon he meets Konda Surekha. What factors caused him to turn to crime? And how, having committed crimes, could he rise to political office? To learn everything, you must see the movie.
Cast & Crew
The movie, which also starred Thrigun, Irra Mor, Prudhvi Raj, LB. Sriram, Parvathi Arun, Prashanth Karthi, Tulasi, and Abhilash Chaudary, was made by Konda Sushmit and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. 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, having produced some of the best ones with his unique perspective. Two recent examples are Raktha Charithra and Veerappan, both of which are exquisitely crafted biopics. RGV’s voice over helps to fully immerse the spectator in Konda’s world right away, and I think it worked well in the movie.
In the first half, RGV showed how Konda Murali became a criminal, and those situations are captured so well. Konda Surekha’s character also fits in the story perfectly because RGV used it in the right ways. The second half mainly focused on his political journey, and RGV showed some brilliant scenes in the second half. However, during the proceedings, the plot becomes overextended.
Irra Mor is merely mediocre, failing to act in many situations, while the rest of the cast, Prudhvi Raj, LB Sriram, and Tulsi, all do well for their characters. Thrigun as Konda is good in a few portions because we know him as a lover boy and this is a complete contrast for him.
There are several instances with superb camera work and amazing writing, and RGV succeeded in engrossing the audience. This is unmistakably vintage RGV, who once again showed why he is a singular director.
Technically speaking, Konda is good despite the production values that could have been higher, Malharbhatt Joshi’s cinematography is good and he captured a few scenes so well, DSR songs are good because Surakamma will be the top-grossing song, Anand Kollabathula’s background score isn’t up to par because we’ve heard this style of bgm in RGV’s previous movies, but the rest of the technical departments performed
Last but not least, Konda is RGV’s return movie, and you should watch it if you like RGV.
Movie Rating: 3/ 5
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