RGV’s Konda Movie Review & Ratings | Hit or Flop?

Konda Movie Review: No introduction is necessary for RGV, as we are all familiar with his preoccupation with violence, which has been evident in his films for the past 30 years. However, he has produced a number of biopics, and he just released Konda, a biopic of former Telangana politician Konda Murali. Despite being a biography, the film’s trailers have increased anticipation and demonstrated that RGV is returning with this picture.

Konda Movie Review

Story

When college student Konda Murali reads about the Indian constitution in the library, he develops an interest in it. The setting of Konda’s narrative is Telangana in 1990. In the middle of the city’s myriad political battles, he turns to crime for a noble cause, whereupon he encounters Konda Surekha. What factors led to his criminal behaviour? And how, given his criminal history, could he ascend to political office? To gain all knowledge, one must watch the film.

Cast & Crew

The film was produced by Konda Sushmit and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. It stars Thrigun, Irra Mor, Prudhvi Raj, LB. Sriram, Parvathi Arun, Prashanth Karthi, Tulasi, and Abhilash Chaudary. Malharbhatt Joshi was responsible for cinematography, DSR for music, and Anand Kollabathula for the background score.

Movie NameKonda
DirectorRam Gopal Varma
Music DirectorDSR
ProducerKonda Sushmitha Patel
GenreAction Drama
CastThrigun, Irra Mor, Prudhvi Raj, LB. Sriram, Parvathi Arun, Prashanth Karthi, Tulasi, Abhilash Chaudary
EditorManish Takur, Eshwar 57

Movie Verdict

RGV is well-known for his biopics since he has created some of the best examples with his distinctive perspective. Both Raktha Charithra and Veerappan are recent examples of brilliantly made biopics. The voice-over by RGV immediately immerses the viewer in Konda’s universe, and I believe it worked effectively in the film.
In the first part of the film, RGV demonstrates how Konda Murali became a criminal through well-depicted scenarios. RGV utilized Konda Surekha’s persona in the most appropriate ways so that she fits well inside the narrative. The second half of the film concentrated primarily on his political path, and RGV displayed some excellent scenes. However, as the story progresses, the plot becomes excessively drawn out.
Prudhvi Raj, LB Sriram, and Tulsi all perform admirably as their respective characters, however, Irra Mor’s performance is basically average and fails on numerous occasions. Thrigun’s portrayal of Konda is effective in a few areas, as we are accustomed to seeing him as a lover boy and this is a stark difference for him.
RGV was successful in engaging the audience due to numerous instances of excellent camerawork and brilliant scripting. Unmistakably vintage RGV, who once again demonstrated why he is a singular filmmaker.
Technically, 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 highest-grossing song, Anand Kollabathula’s background score is subpar because we’ve heard this style of bgm in RGV’s previous films, but the rest of the technical departments performed well.
Last but not least, Konda is RGV’s return film, and fans of RGV should watch it.

Movie Rating: 3/ 5

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