Satyabhama Movie Review 2024 :- Satyabhama is an Indian Telugu-language crime thriller film directed by Suman Chikkala. Composed by Sricharan Pakala, it features Kajal Aggarwal in the title role along with Naveen Chandra, Prakash Raj, Naginedu, Harsha Vardhan and others. The film was launched theatrically on 7 June 2024. The film was a hit at the box office.
Satyabhama Movie Review
The gripping motion thriller “Satyabhamma” provides an intimate glimpse into the life of Satya, a dedicated and hardworking police officer in Hyderabad, as she takes on a case that speaks to her personally. Satya discovers secrets and techniques and obscure connections that test her willpower as she investigates the case further. Despite the complexity of the case, she pursues justice with unwavering perseverance, deftly facing her responsibilities and her personal challenges. The compelling story “Satyabhama” blends the prison exercise, the struggle of the special person, and the irresistible desire of a remarkable woman who aspires to change the world.
Star heroine Kajal Aggarwal’s investigative thriller, Satyabhama, launched in theaters worldwide on June 7. Within three weeks of its theatrical launch, the film made its digital debut on Amazon Prime Video yesterday.
Within a day of its OTT premiere, Satyabhama has started ruling the Amazon Prime Video trends. The film is currently trending at the top position in Telugu content content, while it is within the second position in the nationwide trends on OTT big. Audiences who missed out on watching the film in theaters and on its OTT launch.
Kajal Aggarwal was seen in the role of a strong police officer in Satyabhama. The film also stars Prakash Raja and Naveen Chandra in lead roles. The script was written by Goodchari and major director Shashi Tikka, while newcomer Suman Chikla directed it. Bobby Tikka and Srinivas Rao Taklapalli jointly produced the film under the Aurum Arts banner.
It’s so uncommon to see female characters kicking butt (like in Sakini Dakini) in Telugu cinema that it’s exciting to see Kajal roll up her sleeves and land some flying kicks.
There is a scene early in the film where she cuts her hand on bangles while beating up a goon. When a constable tells him that he should have eliminated them, he replies, “Lekunda kotadu ga, Chepra? (He beat them without wearing bangles; did they talk to him?)
It doesn’t just shatter the misogynistic ‘gajulu veskunava’ (do you sport bangles) Telugu cinema usually uses shameful characters; This is the type of punchy line usually reserved for male heroes.
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