Bahishkarana Movie Filmy4wap
Cast and Crew:
- Cast: Anjali, Ravindra Vijay, Ananya Nagalla, Shanmukh, Mahboob Pasha, Chaitanya Sagieaju, and others
- Director: Mukesh Prajapati
- Producer: Prasanthi Malisetti
- Music Director: Siddharth Sadasivuni
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Overview:
“Bahishkarana,” the latest Telugu web series streaming on ZEE5, features Anjali in the lead role. The series, directed by Mukesh Prajapati, also stars Ravindra Vijay, Sritej, Ananya Nagalla, and others in significant roles. Here’s our review of the series.
Plot Summary:
Set in the village of Peddapalli in the Guntur district, the series follows Shivayya (Ravindra Vijay), the authoritative head of Peddapalli and ten neighboring villages. Shivayya is a feared figure who uses his wealth and power to oppress the village women. Pushpa (Anjali), a prostitute, is Shivayya’s mistress. A young man named Darshi (Sri Tej), who works for Shivayya, falls in love with Pushpa. Pushpa reciprocates his feelings, and they plan to marry. However, Darshi ends up marrying Lakshmi (Ananya Nagalla) and goes to jail. The series explores the reasons behind Darshi’s actions, his life after imprisonment, and Pushpa’s quest for revenge against Shivayya.
Positive Aspects:
Set against a historical backdrop rife with caste and religious tensions, “Bahishkarana” is a crime drama focusing on the dynamics between the village head and Pushpa. The series effectively builds suspense in several episodes. The relationships between Pushpa, Shivayya, and Darshi are well-developed, with the conflict between these three characters being particularly compelling.
Anjali delivers a powerful performance as Pushpa, balancing her roles as Shivayya’s mistress and Darshi’s lover. Ananya Nagalla also gives a commendable performance despite limited screen time. Ravindra Vijay excels as Shivayya, and Sri Tej impresses as Darshi. The supporting cast also contributes effectively. The director handles emotional scenes in this intense crime drama adeptly.
Negative Aspects:
While director Mukesh Prajapati captures the village setting and the conflict between Shivayya and Pushpa, the screenplay falters at times. Despite the strong emotional connections established in the final episodes, certain parts of the narrative feel melodramatic. Key scenes lack engaging elements, and the central theme of powerful village heads exploiting lower-caste women could have been explored more deeply. Some emotional scenes are predictable, and Pushpa’s revenge on Shivayya, aided by Lakshmi, could have been more compellingly portrayed.
Technical Aspects:
Mukesh Prajapati’s direction is commendable, though the screenplay could have been tighter in crucial moments. Siddharth Sadasivuni’s music, including songs and background score, enhances several key scenes. The series boasts good cinematography and production values.
Conclusion:
“Bahishkarana” handles suspense well in parts and offers a raw, rustic crime drama set in a rural backdrop. However, the screenplay’s lack of engaging elements and the slow pacing in certain sections are notable drawbacks. While the series might appeal to viewers interested in rural crime dramas with deeply rooted characters, its broader appeal may be limited.