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Ayyana Mane carves out a gritty niche in the Kannada crime thriller landscape. The pacing is deliberate—allowing tension to build slowly, pulling you into its dark underbelly. Ramesh Indira's direction, though perhaps not flashy, provides a grounded atmosphere that feels raw and immersive. Kushee Ravi and the ensemble cast deliver performances that reflect the moral ambiguities of their characters, bringing a palpable sense of urgency. The practical effects are used effectively, not overdone, complementing the story rather than overshadowing it. Themes of betrayal, loyalty, and the quest for justice weave through the narrative, making it feel relevant. It's a film that lingers, asking questions about the cost of crime in a society caught between tradition and modernity.
Interesting character dynamicsStrong atmosphere throughoutThemes of morality and justice
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