I found the film deeply disappointing, and unfortunately, the performance of the lead, Ahana Krishna, was far from redeeming. While her acting in this role lacked depth and conviction, the bigger issue lies in the storyline itself-which felt aimless, poorly paced, and emotionally unengaging.
One of the biggest drawbacks of this film is undoubtedly the lead performance by Ahana Krishna. Her acting lacks nuance, emotional depth, and screen presence-making it difficult to connect with the character or the story. Every scene she appears in feels forced and unnatural, pulling the viewer out of whatever little immersion the film tries to build.
Compared to her previous film Adi, which already struggled in several areas, this one falls even further in terms of both narrative strength and overall execution. It's not just a casting issue; the writing, direction, and character development all seem undercooked.
That said, repeated miscasting can have a broader impact on the viewing experience. I sincerely hope that future projects place a stronger emphasis on performance quality and cohesive storytelling-for the benefit of the audience and the industry alike.