Directed by Gopichand Malineni (of Krack fame), the movie resurrects the old-school Telugu faction drama genre, replete with powerful, punchy dialogues (written by Sai Madhav Burra), raw violence, and intense family emotion. 3. Powerful Supporting Performances
Rishi Punjabi’s lens captures the royal look of Veera and the raw intensity of the action sequences. Directed by Gopichand Malineni (of Krack fame), the
Riveting background score that elevates the mass scenes, with chartbuster songs like "Suguna Sundari" and "Maa Bava". Riveting background score that elevates the mass scenes,
Nandamuri Balakrishna ("Balayya") plays both father (Veera Simha Reddy) and son (Jai Simha Reddy). His portrayal of the older, salt-and-pepper look Veera Simha Reddy is the film's major USP, delivering commanding screen presence, intense dialogue delivery, and high-voltage action. The film is widely praised for its high-octane
The film is widely praised for its high-octane interval scene, which serves as a major turning point in the story, sparking an emotional and violent second half.