A hotel cashier turned lawyer, Bharath Hanumanth, navigates his early career in a small law firm while defending Niveditha in a high-stakes courtroom case. He faces off against his former me... Read allA hotel cashier turned lawyer, Bharath Hanumanth, navigates his early career in a small law firm while defending Niveditha in a high-stakes courtroom case. He faces off against his former mentor in a story exploring justice.A hotel cashier turned lawyer, Bharath Hanumanth, navigates his early career in a small law firm while defending Niveditha in a high-stakes courtroom case. He faces off against his former mentor in a story exploring justice.
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I watched Hindi dubbed and was excited as recently good courtroom drama movies came out and I liked it ... this one I had to skip the first half to directly enjoy court scene ... but to my shock the the both the lawyers are funny becoz of their low iq conversations... all the rebuttals were so cliche predictable and horribly argued that I feel embarrassed to watch them .. lead actor irritates to the core ... 3 crore lawyer behaved 2 rupee one ... trapping him by junior lawyer was like fishing with net fromm aquarium... in 2025 we are such mediocre movie serving no knowledge no originality no suspense or any sort of surprise shock value ...
Successfully wasted 2 hour.
Dialogs are so cringe that, Judge is saying 'Bulao Usse'.
Laywer is reciting sloka in court like a prist and giving dump expressions.
Successfully wasted 2 hour.
Dialogs are so cringe that, Judge is saying 'Bulao Usse'.
Laywer is reciting sloka in court like a prist and giving dump expressions.
Successfully wasted 2 hour.
Dialogs are so cringe that, Judge is saying 'Bulao Usse'.
Laywer is reciting sloka in court like a prist and giving dump expressions.
Successfully wasted 2 hour.
Dialogs are so cringe that, Judge is saying 'Bulao Usse'.
Laywer is reciting sloka in court like a prist and giving dump expressions.
Dialogs are so cringe that, Judge is saying 'Bulao Usse'.
Laywer is reciting sloka in court like a prist and giving dump expressions.
Successfully wasted 2 hour.
Dialogs are so cringe that, Judge is saying 'Bulao Usse'.
Laywer is reciting sloka in court like a prist and giving dump expressions.
Successfully wasted 2 hour.
Dialogs are so cringe that, Judge is saying 'Bulao Usse'.
Laywer is reciting sloka in court like a prist and giving dump expressions.
Successfully wasted 2 hour.
Dialogs are so cringe that, Judge is saying 'Bulao Usse'.
Laywer is reciting sloka in court like a prist and giving dump expressions.
Yuddhakaanda Chapter 2 is a powerful and exciting film that vividly brings the epic battle of the Ramayana to the screen. The action scenes are well-choreographed and keep viewers engaged throughout.
The actors deliver strong performances, especially in their portrayal of Rama, Lakshmana, and Hanuman, showing their courage, loyalty, and determination. The story clearly presents the classic struggle between good and evil, teaching important lessons about duty, bravery, and standing up for what is right. The music and visual effects enhance the overall experience, making the film entertaining and inspiring. It is a great watch for audiences of all ages who enjoy stories filled with heroism and adventure.
The film balances excitement with meaningful messages, making it both fun and thought-provoking.
The actors deliver strong performances, especially in their portrayal of Rama, Lakshmana, and Hanuman, showing their courage, loyalty, and determination. The story clearly presents the classic struggle between good and evil, teaching important lessons about duty, bravery, and standing up for what is right. The music and visual effects enhance the overall experience, making the film entertaining and inspiring. It is a great watch for audiences of all ages who enjoy stories filled with heroism and adventure.
The film balances excitement with meaningful messages, making it both fun and thought-provoking.
Yuddhakanda starts on a positive note. The acting by most of the cast was genuinely good, and the story itself was engaging. For the most part, it was watchable and held my attention, though some parts felt predictable.
Archana Jois stood out with her natural and praiseworthy performance as a depressed mother. Her portrayal was subtle and emotionally resonant, adding depth to the narrative.
However, what ultimately ruined the movie for me was the overacting by the main character. His performance felt exaggerated and unnatural throughout, and instead of adding emotional weight, it made several scenes difficult to take seriously. The final monologue, in particular, was so cringeworthy that I almost skipped the last 5-10 minutes of the film.
With more restrained and grounded acting from the lead, this movie could have reached a whole new level. Unfortunately, the over-the-top performance diminished what could have been a much more impactful film.
Archana Jois stood out with her natural and praiseworthy performance as a depressed mother. Her portrayal was subtle and emotionally resonant, adding depth to the narrative.
However, what ultimately ruined the movie for me was the overacting by the main character. His performance felt exaggerated and unnatural throughout, and instead of adding emotional weight, it made several scenes difficult to take seriously. The final monologue, in particular, was so cringeworthy that I almost skipped the last 5-10 minutes of the film.
With more restrained and grounded acting from the lead, this movie could have reached a whole new level. Unfortunately, the over-the-top performance diminished what could have been a much more impactful film.
This is one the poor script and a terrible story line I've seen in the recent times. We are currently in an era where Kannada movies are loved and enjoyed in other states as well. So as an audience the expectations would be higher. But this movie just ruins it. With cringe acting and cliched dialog, it just makes it impossible to sit through the entire. The movie starts off well with a good prologue and subject of the movie is made clear very early in the movie, which also raises an expectation on the movie. Just within 20-30 mins the plot starts deviating and looses the story. Somewhere I believe the script writers themselves were confused. "In the opening statement, Bharath mentions that the kid couldn't write this year's exams as she was in the hospital. But in the very same statement he mentions that case has been proceeding for over 2 years now. I mean how confusing is that. And there have couple more instances like this which put me off completely. And to make it more annoying is the cringe acting by each and every cast. I've honestly appreciate the cast's acting in their previous movies, but they were a totally different actors in this movie. Showcases poor directing as well.
All over a complete waste of my time and hugely disappointed as a Kannada audience and Kannadiga. I'm surprised to see that it managed to stay in theatres for that long. I guess the cheap gimmicks worked out!! 😅
All over a complete waste of my time and hugely disappointed as a Kannada audience and Kannadiga. I'm surprised to see that it managed to stay in theatres for that long. I guess the cheap gimmicks worked out!! 😅
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Written by Pavan Bhat
Performed by Aishwarya Rangarajan, Aarna Shetty
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