The events of Virupaksha take place in the village of Rudravanam in the late 1900s. On the grounds that they were using black magic to kill children, a couple was killed in the village. The lynched woman curses the hamlet, saying that it will perish in the "Pushkaram" time frame. After 12 years, the town begins to experience the effects of the curse, as suicide rates rise. Why are residents of the community killing themselves? What is its connection to the curse? How does Surya, who travels to the village for jathara, become involved? The rest of the narrative focuses on how he unravels the mystery's underlying causes and resolves the issue.

With a mystical action thriller, a genre he had never tried before, sai dharam tej has altered course for the first time in his career. Sai does a good job, and in some parts, he reminded me of his uncle megastar chiranjeevi, which is a plus, but he needs to get smaller in the future. An unexpected element in this film is Samyuktha Menon's performance as Nandini. Her acting was excellent throughout the film. Her appearance and performance in the film ought to result in more offers and praise. The rest of the principal actors, which included Sunil, rajeev Kanakala, Ajay, Bhramaji, and Sai Chand, performed admirably.

Karthik, the filmmaker, chose a difficult storyline for his first movie and carried it off effectively. He does a superb job of fusing the script with excellent technical skills. He gets the finest performance out of his cast and staff. With some clever turns in the second half, Sumukar's script and screenplay kept the action moving and didn't let the audience's sense of wonder wane. Production values, visual effects, and cinematography are all excellent. It's important to note the background music because it significantly improved the ambiance of this mystery thriller multiple times.

Virupaksha's first half is interesting despite a few small flaws. The story's main focus succeeds as sound design and BGM outperforms everyone else. Virupaksha's second half keeps moving forward because of the outstanding technical play. They give the proceedings energy. Virupaksha ultimately provides enough for genre fans to make it a great hit at the box office.

The second half, which is racy and well-written, is impressive. This movie succeeds because of its strong technical department and solid narrative. The visual effects are outstanding, and the sound design is FIRST CLASS. The key to Virupaksha's creepy overall tone is its originality. A MUST SEE on a BIG SCREEN.





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