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Thinnadu makes a shocking decision that leads to a divine vision of Lord Shiva and Parvathi. The film concludes on a fulfilling note. Stay tuned for the full review of Kannappa.
A defining moment for Thinnadu—he encounters Lord Shiva through Rudra. Vishnu Manchu’s single-take emotional dialogue resonates deeply. His awakening unfolds through a stirring devotional song.
The intense scenes involving Rudra (Prabhas) with Mahadev Sastri (Mohan Babu), Thinnadu (Vishnu Manchu), and Nemali (Preity Mukundan) unfold separately, yet simultaneously.
After Thinnadu takes revenge, a slight disturbance happens between the lead pair. And it’s time for the massive entry of Prabhas as Rudra.
Kala Mukha launches an attack on Thinnadu’s people, sparking a war that ends on a bitter note.
The second half begins where it ends. An emotional conversation between Thinnadu and Kirata unfolded.
A tribal incident forces Thinnadu to make a crucial decision, shifting the story to the past where Mohanlal appears as Kirata and Vishnu surprises in an unexpected role. And it’s time for unexpected intermission.
After a few light moments between the lead pair, a romantic song follows.
After an action block, the people of Udumuru sense a looming threat from Kala Mukha (Arpit Ranka), setting the stage for the unfolding events.
Disturbed by a traumatic past, Thinnadu (Vishnu Manchu) grows up an atheist. He soon crosses paths with Nemali (Preity Mukundan), setting the story in motion. Mohan Babu is introduced as Mahadeva Shasthri.
The film opens gracefully, with Ariaana and Viviana Manchu introducing Lord Shiva through a devotional song, followed by Akshay Kumar and Kajal Aggarwal’s divine entry as Lord Shiva and Parvathy.
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