Thurum Khanlu Movie Review: An interesting Tale on Complexities in Relationships
The movie features Sri Ram Nimmal, Aishwarya Ullingala, Deva Raj Palamoor, and Avinash Choudary in key roles.
Thurum Khanlu is a Telugu film directed by Shiv Kalyan, produced by Endi Asif Jani, and co-produced by Ke Kalyan Rao. 0
Thurum Khanlu Plot: The story revolves around Shankar, a young political youth leader in the village of Tupakulagudem. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Shankar decides to marry Lalith, his childhood sweetheart, played by Aishwarya Ullingala. Meanwhile, Viraj Brahm, a 40-year-old IT engineer who resides in the same village, is not interested in getting married. The film also explores the love story between Padma and Vishnu, who come from different backgrounds. As the pandemic lockdown unfolds, the lives of these characters take unexpected turns.
Performances and Technical aspects
Shankar plays Sri Rama, Deva Raju appears in the role of Brahma, and Avinash essays the character of Vishnu in a unique manner. Shankar, with his distinctive attitude and style, brings Sri Rama to life. He effortlessly pulls off the role of a rural youth. On the other hand, Deva Raju delivers comedy in his own style, creating a delightful performance.Avinash, in the emotional character of Vishnu, leaves a mark with his acting chops. He does full justice to the role. The other actors also play their characters well.
With regard to the technical department—the direction, screenplay, and character portrayals by the maker are noteworthy. Additionally, the dialogues and music elevate the movie. The film beautifully captures the essence of Telangana's environment. Ambati Charan has added a unique flavor to this film.
Producer Asif Jani has invested limited resources, but presented the movie in a grand manner. Every frame is filled with humor and charm. The production values are impressive, considering the budget constraints.
Analysis
Thurum Khanlu deals with the complexities of relationships, love, and the consequences of individual choices. The film presents intriguing questions about the decisions of the lead characters, such as why Viraj Brahma remain unmarried at his age, and why Shankar interferes with Viraj's marriage plans. The film also explores the tensions between Padma and Vishnu.