'Palasa 1978' is one small film, which has caught the attention of many. Backed by Suresh Productions, this movie has hit the screens today. Read our review.
Story
In the 70s, two landlord brothers Guru Murthy (Raghu Kunche) and Peddha Shavukaru (Janardhan) are always at loggerheads with each other and people belonging to lower castes get affected and tortured due to their attempts at one-upmanship. Mohan Rao (Rakshith) and his elder brother Rangarao (Thiruveer) are among those people, who are subjected to oppression. They are artists and at one point they revolt against those cruel landlords putting their lives and everything at stake. What follows is a series of gruesome incidents.
Performances
Rakshith's performance is intense and very impressive. This promising performance can fetch him many good roles in the future. Tiruveer of 'George Reddy' fame, who played Rakshith's brother, has given an excellent performance. Talented music director Raghu Kunche makes an impact as a villain. He looks menacing in many scenes and gets to show variations in a role that spans over decades. All the other actors are good. The casting is very good.
Technical aspects
Raghu Kunche has also scored brownie points as a music director as his background score is riveting. His songs are good too. The artwork and cinematography are good.
Plus Points
Screenplay & dialogues
Realistic scenes
Intense performances
Background score
Minus Points
Predictability
Too much violence
Analysis
'Palasa 1978' is based on some real incidents and the scenes are very realistic. The intense performances, engaging narration and riveting background score make the film a good watch. On the flip side, the film is a little bit predictable. The ample amount of blood and gore may not appeal to some sections of the audiences.
On the whole, 'Palasa 1978' is a raw and realistic revenge drama. Watch it.