Drishya (Kannada) Movie a roaring Success and attracting all type of people to the theater
After Long time Our Crazy Star is Back on Winning Track Sitiuation very similar to Film Ramachari gave him relief from his Losses incurred from Film Shanti Kranti . Hats off to his fighting Spirit
we wish him all the best for his upcoming Films
About the Movie Drushya
About the Movie Drushya
Drishya is a film about a man whose family finds themselves in trouble when they get involved in a murder. To make matters worse, the murdered person happens to be a policewoman's son. The film chronicles his effort to protect them through all the trouble they face.
Ravichandran's fans have almost stopped expecting
blockbuster from Sandalwood Showman. They have unwillingly accepted the fact
that the hit machine of one-time is struggling to fit into the needs of the
constantly changing nature of films. Hence, the expectations are less from his
films these days. The low expectations factor could work some time as such
films often spring surprises. His latest movie Drishya comes as welcome change
as the storyline of the movie is strong and the Crazy Star has enacted his role
well. The movie is the official remake of Malayalam superhit movie Drishyam
starring Mohanlal and Meena. Ravichandran's runs a happy family comprising of
his wife Navya Nair and two kids. They are a happy family enjoying life's
simple pleasures. The beginning creates an assumption that the movie would be a
sweet-coated family drama but it takes thrilling turns in the game of truth and
lies. The good times of Rajendra Ponappa's family comes to end with the
law-abidding hero gets arrested. Now, the family has to fight and resist for
the survival. The battle is not easy and one should be brave to face it. The
story of the film is all about a happy family's confrontation with a sudden
twist of fate and how they react when exposed to the scramble form the crux of
the story. The story of the movie is never short of entertainment. Even when
the family is struggling, the brilliant writing keeps you hooked to your seats.
Audience welcome the lies that the characters say and hurdle that they pass
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