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So, 'Ellaranthalla Nanna Ganda' is one of those films that really delves into the murky waters of politics and personal vendettas. The pacing is interesting; it unfolds in a way that keeps you engaged, with the tension building between Surya and Vishwa Prasad. The action scenes are practical, which gives it a gritty realism that’s hard to find in a lot of films from this era. The drama is palpable, especially in the performances—there's a rawness to the characters that feels authentic. It’s not just about the punches thrown; it's about the moral dilemmas faced by Surya. The way it tackles themes of power and betrayal adds a layer that lingers long after the credits roll.
Strong performances that resonate with the audiencePractical effects enhance the realism of the actionExplores complex themes of morality and political corruption
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