In a clash of three films this week, all of them belong to the action and thriller genre. Balayya’s Bhagavanth Kesari and Leo opened with a decent talk while Raviteja’s Tiger Nageswara Rao emerged as a tiresome watch.
The stories and presentations are different for each one of these films, but in a strange coincidence, the three filmmakers ended up showing a similar point to convey the degree of brutality and greed.
LEO has the point of human sacrifice in a superstitious belief and it gets to the extremes when the villain wants to kill his son/daughter for the belief. Strangely, Bhagavanth Kesari also has a similar episode of the bad guy killing his own son for his bigger aspirations. Tiger Nageswara Rao is not an exception but here the son beheads his father in a gruesome picturization to flaunt the ruthlessness.
First, it was LEO that appeared to be grim and cold-blooded with the human sacrifice concept, but Tiger Nageswara Rao is more ghastly and violent than that.
Each film takes a different route in narration and execution, but all three films pick up the same point to reveal the cold-blooded characters are strange and all of them releasing for Dasara is the peaks of coincidence.
This post was last modified on 20 October 2023 8:53 pm
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