अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA determined cop investigates the brutal murder of powerful politician J.C. Dharmendra Reddy in Telugu State, facing obstacles as she unravels a complex web of deceit to find the truth.A determined cop investigates the brutal murder of powerful politician J.C. Dharmendra Reddy in Telugu State, facing obstacles as she unravels a complex web of deceit to find the truth.A determined cop investigates the brutal murder of powerful politician J.C. Dharmendra Reddy in Telugu State, facing obstacles as she unravels a complex web of deceit to find the truth.
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The ending of the movie didn't describe about the final verdict, whether the criminals were arrested by the police or not. Movie simply ends with the screenplay of murder, although the movie was okay but so much predictable. I will not give so much credit for thriller but for the acting some by the actress and other actors. Overall the story cooked was good but I am disappointed with the ending, it can be better showing the culprits behind the bars giving a satisfactory ending to the viewers. I would rate it 6/10, it's a one time watch movie and can be enjoyed with family but do not expect so much from the story.
"Hathya" attempts to grip viewers with its suspenseful narrative, but unfortunately, it falls prey to propaganda, overshadowing its potential. The screenplay is poorly crafted, meandering through a plodding pace that tests viewers' patience.
The film's slow tempo makes it feel like a chore to watch, with scenes dragging on unnecessarily. The lackluster storytelling and uninspired direction further diminish the viewing experience.
Overall, "Hathya" is a skippable film. Despite its intriguing premise, the movie's heavy-handed propaganda and sluggish pacing make it a tedious watch. Unless you're a die-hard fan of suspense thrillers, there's little reason to invest time in this underwhelming film.
The film's slow tempo makes it feel like a chore to watch, with scenes dragging on unnecessarily. The lackluster storytelling and uninspired direction further diminish the viewing experience.
Overall, "Hathya" is a skippable film. Despite its intriguing premise, the movie's heavy-handed propaganda and sluggish pacing make it a tedious watch. Unless you're a die-hard fan of suspense thrillers, there's little reason to invest time in this underwhelming film.
"An electrifying masterpiece that perfectly blends thriller, crime, and drama! From the very first scene, the movie grips you with its intense pacing and keeps you guessing with unexpected twists and turns. The crime narrative is sharp and gripping, layered with a deep emotional core that explores the darker side of human nature. The characters are complex and compelling, brought to life by stellar performances. The cinematography and score amplify the tension, creating an immersive experience that keeps you on edge. A must-watch for anyone who loves a smart, gripping, and emotionally charged story."
I rarely watch Telugu movies, as I've been disappointed by popular blockbuster recommendations from friends. Over the years, I've gradually distanced myself from Indian cinema, with a few select exceptions. However, while watching Hathya, my skepticism quickly faded. The propulsive storyline, well-balanced performances, evocative music, and other elements made for a fulfilling cinematic experience.
After sharing with my host that I enjoyed the film, she informed me that the characters in Hathya were based on real-life individuals. She then proceeded to give me a brief history of the murder of Y. S. Vivek Reddy. I found the details utterly ghastly. Curious whether this was the only film made about the murder, I asked my host, and she directed me to another film. She cautioned me, saying, "It's sure to disappoint you. People far less picky than you about movies have denounced and rubbished it." This piqued my interest, and I urged her to tell me the name.
"Viveka," she replied.
As a gracious host, she managed to find the film on a streaming platform, and the following evening, we sat down to watch it, popcorn and sodas in hand. Within minutes, it became clear that my friend's warning about the film's quality was valid.
By this point, I was already familiar with the storyline and had spent the day researching the gruesome murder, the tragic demise of Vivek's older brother, Dr. Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy (a medical doctor turned politician), and the resulting turmoil in the state of Andhra Pradesh after his untimely death. With this backdrop in mind, I watched Viveka.
Suffice it to say, the film was justifiably criticized by my friend. Beyond its poor quality, what struck me was the audacity with which the filmmakers misrepresented the facts. The lawlessness of invoking the real names, images, and details of key figures in the story was utterly irresponsible. I am surprised no one has pursued legal action against the filmmakers for libel. To fabricate such wildly inaccurate characters, while demonizing and deifying them with fervor, ignoring the facts, and distorting both events and real individuals, should not only be condemned but also punished. It just made viewing Hathya that much more of a superior experience!
After sharing with my host that I enjoyed the film, she informed me that the characters in Hathya were based on real-life individuals. She then proceeded to give me a brief history of the murder of Y. S. Vivek Reddy. I found the details utterly ghastly. Curious whether this was the only film made about the murder, I asked my host, and she directed me to another film. She cautioned me, saying, "It's sure to disappoint you. People far less picky than you about movies have denounced and rubbished it." This piqued my interest, and I urged her to tell me the name.
"Viveka," she replied.
As a gracious host, she managed to find the film on a streaming platform, and the following evening, we sat down to watch it, popcorn and sodas in hand. Within minutes, it became clear that my friend's warning about the film's quality was valid.
By this point, I was already familiar with the storyline and had spent the day researching the gruesome murder, the tragic demise of Vivek's older brother, Dr. Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy (a medical doctor turned politician), and the resulting turmoil in the state of Andhra Pradesh after his untimely death. With this backdrop in mind, I watched Viveka.
Suffice it to say, the film was justifiably criticized by my friend. Beyond its poor quality, what struck me was the audacity with which the filmmakers misrepresented the facts. The lawlessness of invoking the real names, images, and details of key figures in the story was utterly irresponsible. I am surprised no one has pursued legal action against the filmmakers for libel. To fabricate such wildly inaccurate characters, while demonizing and deifying them with fervor, ignoring the facts, and distorting both events and real individuals, should not only be condemned but also punished. It just made viewing Hathya that much more of a superior experience!
Srividya Basawa's Hatya is a gripping investigative thriller that explores the mysterious murder of a politician. The film grabs your attention from the start, builds tension with a powerful interval, and ends on an emotional, hard-hitting note.
Ravi Varma is perfectly cast, embodying the real-life character with precision, while Pooja Ramachandran leaves a lasting impact despite her limited screen time. The direction, haunting music, and sharp cinematography elevate the suspenseful narrative, making it a compelling watch.
Interestingly, the film features just one song-a love track. While adding a love song in a serious thriller might seem like a risky choice, it surprisingly works, offering a refreshing emotional break. The soulful lyrics and melody are unforgettable and beautifully complement the story.
The only drawback is the overwhelming number of characters introduced during the investigation, which can feel confusing at times. Despite this, Hatya delivers an engaging and emotional experience, solidifying its place as a standout thriller.
Ravi Varma is perfectly cast, embodying the real-life character with precision, while Pooja Ramachandran leaves a lasting impact despite her limited screen time. The direction, haunting music, and sharp cinematography elevate the suspenseful narrative, making it a compelling watch.
Interestingly, the film features just one song-a love track. While adding a love song in a serious thriller might seem like a risky choice, it surprisingly works, offering a refreshing emotional break. The soulful lyrics and melody are unforgettable and beautifully complement the story.
The only drawback is the overwhelming number of characters introduced during the investigation, which can feel confusing at times. Despite this, Hatya delivers an engaging and emotional experience, solidifying its place as a standout thriller.
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