Brinda
- TV Series
- 2024–
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7.3/10
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A police officer becomes a ray of hope in the darkness of injustice and crime. While investigating, she unfolds various mysteries which challenge the longstanding societal beliefs and ritual... Read allA police officer becomes a ray of hope in the darkness of injustice and crime. While investigating, she unfolds various mysteries which challenge the longstanding societal beliefs and rituals. A story about fighting for good against evil.A police officer becomes a ray of hope in the darkness of injustice and crime. While investigating, she unfolds various mysteries which challenge the longstanding societal beliefs and rituals. A story about fighting for good against evil.
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Good concept but easily could have been 6 episode series. Name sake sentiment scenes didnt worked (sister sentiment, baby sentiment,etc..) Trisha acting was good in investigation scenes but action scenes looked funny. Ravindra Vijay as usual done a good job. Psycho villain character worked as expected. Other casting also good. God related philosophies were good. Decent cinematography and background score for short series. Twists were predictable, few questionable logics here and there. Could have reduced unnecessary detailings. Little bit emotional connect and reduced runtime might have increased the potential of this series. My Rating: 6.5/10.
This series represents a significant opportunity to showcase Trisha Krishnan's full potential in a leading role. Director, Surya Manoj Vangala, effectively utilizes her Trisha's potential, creating a compelling narrative from the outset.
The supporting cast delivers exceptional performances, with Indrajith Sukumaran, Jayaprakash, and especially Anand Sami shining. Shakti Kanth Karthik's score powerfully enhances the emotional depth of the story. While Dinesh K. Babu's cinematography is visually striking and Anwar Ali's editing keeps viewers engaged, the CGI unfortunately suffers from apparent budgetary constraints.
The screenplay masterfully establishes an eerie and creepy atmosphere that maintain viewer engagement throughout the episodes. While the plot developments may be somewhat anticipated, Brinda remains an intriguing watch.
The supporting cast delivers exceptional performances, with Indrajith Sukumaran, Jayaprakash, and especially Anand Sami shining. Shakti Kanth Karthik's score powerfully enhances the emotional depth of the story. While Dinesh K. Babu's cinematography is visually striking and Anwar Ali's editing keeps viewers engaged, the CGI unfortunately suffers from apparent budgetary constraints.
The screenplay masterfully establishes an eerie and creepy atmosphere that maintain viewer engagement throughout the episodes. While the plot developments may be somewhat anticipated, Brinda remains an intriguing watch.
Trisha steals the spotlight with a breathtaking performance, securing her place as the standout star of this phenomenal show. From start to finish, viewers are treated to an electrifying experience, thanks to a gripping storyline packed with unexpected twists and turns.
The clever direction enhances every moment, allowing the exceptional performances of the entire cast to shine. Each actor brings their A-game, adding depth and intrigue to the narrative.
What sets this series apart is its captivating mythological elements, which weave seamlessly into the plot, keeping you hooked episode after episode.
In my opinion, forget what the reviews say-just dive in and watch it if you're a fan of thrilling series. This show perfectly blends suspense, thrill, mythological intrigue, and masterful storytelling.
Overall, it's an absolute must-watch!
The clever direction enhances every moment, allowing the exceptional performances of the entire cast to shine. Each actor brings their A-game, adding depth and intrigue to the narrative.
What sets this series apart is its captivating mythological elements, which weave seamlessly into the plot, keeping you hooked episode after episode.
In my opinion, forget what the reviews say-just dive in and watch it if you're a fan of thrilling series. This show perfectly blends suspense, thrill, mythological intrigue, and masterful storytelling.
Overall, it's an absolute must-watch!
Series is amazing but I would say about hindi dubbing thats really really bad specially for Trisha. Trisha is around 40 year old and they dubbed series with some young girl which is not matching at all, and with this series cant look authentic and hindi user are more than any south indian users so if you guys are making content in hindi so dont do any formality do it with proper dubbing at least try and pick close to the the original artist its looking like some old youtube video dubbing not sony liv series.
I hope this wont continue in future and some south indian series will come with realstic dubbing.
I hope this wont continue in future and some south indian series will come with realstic dubbing.
Acting of Trisha as brinda good enough. But The deepth of the story writing is poor,Twists are predictable. But the story telling is fast enough. Now a days we see couple series like this,Nothing new.
Despite being well-made, the series' violent content may not be suitable for all audiences, particularly families.
The screenplay is strong in most episodes, but some scenes are too slow-paced and could have been more concise. The extended focus on the killer's backstory appears overly long and could benefit from trimming. Once the villain was revealed, the director should have made the story progress faster for a better experience, thus avoiding any sense of dragging.
The killer's motive is clearly explained, and the plot is well-woven, but the emotional impact in a few scenes, mainly in the final episode, could have been stronger. The series would have been more effective if limited to six episodes instead of eight, as the additional length makes some episodes appear drawn out.
Despite being well-made, the series' violent content may not be suitable for all audiences, particularly families.
The screenplay is strong in most episodes, but some scenes are too slow-paced and could have been more concise. The extended focus on the killer's backstory appears overly long and could benefit from trimming. Once the villain was revealed, the director should have made the story progress faster for a better experience, thus avoiding any sense of dragging.
The killer's motive is clearly explained, and the plot is well-woven, but the emotional impact in a few scenes, mainly in the final episode, could have been stronger. The series would have been more effective if limited to six episodes instead of eight, as the additional length makes some episodes appear drawn out.
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