La vida de un ingeniero urbano medio que acepta el puesto de secretario del Panchayat de un pueblo porque no consigue ningún otro trabajo y todos sus amigos se van a Estados Unidos.La vida de un ingeniero urbano medio que acepta el puesto de secretario del Panchayat de un pueblo porque no consigue ningún otro trabajo y todos sus amigos se van a Estados Unidos.La vida de un ingeniero urbano medio que acepta el puesto de secretario del Panchayat de un pueblo porque no consigue ningún otro trabajo y todos sus amigos se van a Estados Unidos.
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It is almost a scene to scene copy of its original panchayat. While panchayat seemed a genuine story from the heartland, Sivarapalli doesn't have that appeal for me. For an audience that has never seen the original it would definitely come across as interesting and novel. But for those that have seen the performances of Jeethendra Kumar, Ragubhir Yadav, Neena Gupta, Faizal Malik and even side characters such as the Groom, or even the "Gajab Bejjati hai" guy. They come across as genuine emoting of feeling. I believed that I wasn't watching a show but I had a window into those lives and was watching it unfold as if I were a real life spectator of those events. Sivarapalli comes across as a skit, while it maybe a really good skit, it felt like a skit nonetheless. The emotions and outbursts don't seem proportional at times. Also, they could have made the script tailored to a Andhra/Telangana audience much better by using references more related to the people and culture here. Instead, it felt like they took the same script and just re-wrote it in telugu. Don't get me wrong, for someone watching this without having seen the original this series maybe really enjoyable. But as someone who has seen the original it falls flat when you do a scene by scene comparison. If it were a different script/story, my mind wouldn't have been forced to make any comparisons and I would have enjoyed the show much better. But still a good job of bringing some non-hindi content. Would love to see novel stories from the Telugu heartland too.
Lovely village back drop and natural screenplay, great casting, fantastic performances. Nativity of the local language and village dynamics are well directed, the beauty is in not taking cinematic liberty but sticking to the script and what the director wanted to show. All characters are well thought out, and having good importance to each with subtle comedy, emotions. The secretary, sarpanch characters really made this show a great watch, lovely acting by both and nice village shots, including houses, and there day to day activities.
Over all such an excellent localized series that's refreshing and feel good.
Over all such an excellent localized series that's refreshing and feel good.
Honestly haven't watched panchayat and even heard of it. How did I end up here?
Tell you why. I have seen some youtube shorts about sivarapalli and I like it thought must be decent funny web series. Started watching especially for rag mayur who did a brillant job may be some dint like him he did it with ease so much natural acting. I like the cast and some they should have some more well known faces tho anyway it's a decent one to watch it. Some bits are slow but still managable. Whomever aint watched the orinal panchyath should give it go.
Worth it if you like some village drama.
Can't wait for season-2.
Tell you why. I have seen some youtube shorts about sivarapalli and I like it thought must be decent funny web series. Started watching especially for rag mayur who did a brillant job may be some dint like him he did it with ease so much natural acting. I like the cast and some they should have some more well known faces tho anyway it's a decent one to watch it. Some bits are slow but still managable. Whomever aint watched the orinal panchyath should give it go.
Worth it if you like some village drama.
Can't wait for season-2.
Sivarapalli is a heartwarming journey that beautifully captures the essence of human connections, the significance of family, and the struggles of finding one's purpose. The story revolves around a man who reluctantly takes up a government job as a sarpanch secretary in a remote village. His initial disinterest and disdain for the role transform into a meaningful exploration of life, relationships, and the subtle yet profound beauty of rural life.
The narrative is delicately woven, presenting the protagonist's internal conflicts and eventual growth with grace. It highlights how stepping out of one's comfort zone can lead to profound realizations about the importance of people in our lives. The contrast between his initial loneliness and the warmth of the villagers reflects a universal truth - that human connections are the foundation of a fulfilling life.
The storytelling is engaging, with every scene flowing seamlessly into the next. The series avoids unnecessary drama and focuses on subtle, relatable emotions that resonate deeply with viewers. The ending is satisfying yet leaves a hint of anticipation, making us eagerly await the second part.
Sivarapalli is a poignant reminder that life's meaning often lies in the people around us - in their kindness, their struggles, and the bonds we create. It's a must-watch for anyone who appreciates stories that celebrate humanity with simplicity and sincerity.
The narrative is delicately woven, presenting the protagonist's internal conflicts and eventual growth with grace. It highlights how stepping out of one's comfort zone can lead to profound realizations about the importance of people in our lives. The contrast between his initial loneliness and the warmth of the villagers reflects a universal truth - that human connections are the foundation of a fulfilling life.
The storytelling is engaging, with every scene flowing seamlessly into the next. The series avoids unnecessary drama and focuses on subtle, relatable emotions that resonate deeply with viewers. The ending is satisfying yet leaves a hint of anticipation, making us eagerly await the second part.
Sivarapalli is a poignant reminder that life's meaning often lies in the people around us - in their kindness, their struggles, and the bonds we create. It's a must-watch for anyone who appreciates stories that celebrate humanity with simplicity and sincerity.
Sivarapalli is a decent, feel-good village drama that revolves around a young man who wishes to lead a luxurious life outside the country but ends up being Panchayat Secretary for the remote village named Sivarapalli, hence the title. Every episode in the series has a new and interesting plot, each of which is based on events that are very much happening in the villages around and a viewer from a village would easily get connected to the series. The series also inspires women from rural background to achieve high goals in their respective lives.
Sivarapalli seemed slightly slower to me because I already know the story as I've already seen Panchayat. But as a new viewer, I can say I'd have enjoyed the show more than I've enjoyed the original for the reason that it is made in our very own Telangana dialect.
(P. S.: My MIL watched it along with me and has thoroughly enjoyed the entire series.)
The efforts of Rupa Lakshmi for owning a different dialect and Uday Gurrala for moving from direction to acting for one project need to be appreciated. Muralidhar Goud is well known for his acting and has performed just as good. Sunny Palle was so involved in his role that he maintained the behaviour through out without a dribble. The actors have all done great jobs and would have been exceptional if they had a chance to do workshops.
Sivarapalli seemed slightly slower to me because I already know the story as I've already seen Panchayat. But as a new viewer, I can say I'd have enjoyed the show more than I've enjoyed the original for the reason that it is made in our very own Telangana dialect.
(P. S.: My MIL watched it along with me and has thoroughly enjoyed the entire series.)
The efforts of Rupa Lakshmi for owning a different dialect and Uday Gurrala for moving from direction to acting for one project need to be appreciated. Muralidhar Goud is well known for his acting and has performed just as good. Sunny Palle was so involved in his role that he maintained the behaviour through out without a dribble. The actors have all done great jobs and would have been exceptional if they had a chance to do workshops.
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