Constable Kanakam takes place in a small village in andhra pradesh during the 1990s.  Even though they are asked not to, everyone who crosses the Adivi Gutta barrier disappears.  Constable Kanakam (played by varsha Bollama), assigned to the local police station, enters. When her close friend disappears in the same manner one day, she resolves to investigate the matter herself by going over the lethal barrier to see what transpires.  Did she solve the case?  Who is responsible for these abductions?

Since the drama takes place in a tiny town, the setting where all of the girls disappear appears real.  With just a few individuals, it revolves around a nearby police station, and this element works effectively.  Although the show's setup is excellent, more drama is expected when the main issue is introduced, but it isn't present. 

Constable Kanakam is shown as a character who rarely reacts.  She establishes a great bond with the missing girl, but it does not adequately convey the suffering that one should experience in such circumstances.  From the heroine's perspective, the writing is easy to read.  Intriguingly, though, are the backstories and the manner the tension is raised over the identity of the antagonist. 

Additionally, it seems as though the suspense has been unnecessarily prolonged till the final episode.  These kinds of things work for movies, but in web series, a thread concerning the criminals must be established to create a linear screenplay that generates excitement.  But due to its excellent casting, Constable Kanakam is a far superior serial to Viraatapalem. 

Prem Sagar and rajeev Kanakala, for example, add a great deal of substance to the proceedings.  The actors are given excellent roles by director Prasanth Dimmala, which propels the program along.  Constable Kanakam mostly relies on the female lead's character, and this element is handled effectively.  However, because Varsha's role and her attitude to the case are so undeveloped, the character arc is not adequately raised.  

Rajeev Kanakala plays a really good role and is the show's hero.  He is a star in the series and performs with the utmost ease despite having little mobility.  The series is brightened by his performance.  In the series, Srinivasa Avasarala is completely ineffective.  He is only used when necessary and doesn't get to accomplish much.  While kishore kumar does a passable job in his role, ramana Bharghav excels in his antagonistic role as a police officer.  He does a good job of evoking jealousy and his crafty nature through his performance. The cast members are all doing well. 

Despite this, there aren't many uninteresting parts because the show has a straightforward pacing and only six episodes that are easy to follow.  Regarding the acting, varsha Bollama does a respectable job in the title role.  Her dread of her superiors is admirable, but her performance in the most recent episodes has been mediocre at best.  Her character appears to be badly developed, which is the director's fault. 

Overall, An Intriguing thriller that has no standout moments, and there are also not many flaws! 







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