The plot revolves around the activities of the Muslim militia known as the Razakars, who participated in acts of murder and theft before the indian army's capture of the state on september 17, 1948.
 

The video attempts to provide a story about anti-Hindu violence in the former state of Hyderabad, with dialogue supporting religious conversion, expulsion, or execution, and sequences showing Razakars abusing and demeaning Hindus. How the film depicts caste relations has drawn controversy, especially when it shows a Brahmin child allegedly being impaled as Razakars watch on from a distance.
 

In terms of performances, bobby Simha as Rajireddy and raj arjun as Kasim Rajvi both gave excellent performances. The picture has been mostly carried by these two performers, who serve as its central figures. With everything that they experience in the movie, Vedhika, who portrays Shantavva, and anasuya Bharadwaj, who plays Pochamma, will melt your heart. Nearly all artists provide excellent performances.
 

The heart of the movie is the music. Every scene has been improved with background music. The soundtrack for the movie was composed by Bheems Ceciroleo. The film's cinematographer, Kushender Ramesh Reddy, does excellent camera work. Every scene has been masterfully crafted and is visually stunning. Bravo to yata Satynarayana, the filmmaker, for his thought processes. gudur Narayana Reddy, the film's producer, has spared no effort in ensuring high production standards.
 

The daring endeavor "Razakar: Silent Genocide of Hyderabad" delves into a delicate historical subject. It's probably going to start conversations and arguments. We'll be closely observing how it does at the box office and among viewers as it works through controversy and expectations to make its mark on film history. Worth seeing this coming weekend.
 

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