Krishnamma is a cinematic tour de force that plunges viewers into the murky depths of exploitation. Set against the backdrop of a Vijayawada, the film weaves a gripping narrative that exposes the vulnerabilities of the marginalized.
Krishnamma delves into themes of trust, betrayal, and sacrifice. The river becomes a metaphor-a witness to their joys and sorrows.
Satya Dev's portrayal of Bhadra is brilliant. His vulnerability and unwavering loyalty make Bhadra a compelling character
The plot takes unexpected turns, keeping viewers guessing. The suspense builds gradually, leading to a climax that leaves hearts racing. The emotional rollercoaster is both exhilarating and heartbreaking.
Cinematography captures the essence of Vijayawada-the sun-kissed riverbanks, the bustling streets, and the quiet corners where secrets fester. The visuals evoke nostalgia and longing.
Krishnamma isn't an easy watch-it's raw, unapologetic, and devoid of sugar-coated resolutions. But therein lies its power. It forces us to confront uncomfortable truths, urging us to question the systems that perpetuate exploitation.