Akhanda Effect on Acharya Climax

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Megastar's acharya was, of course, shot before Balakrishna's akhanda was launched in theatres. But, based on the climax fight in this chiranjeevi and ram charan movie, it appears that akhanda has a significant impact on Acharya. In truth, Acharya's finale combat sequence was shot relatively recently, and it appears that koratala siva was heavily influenced by the film akhanda, and Boyapati's use of balakrishna as the primary weapon created some magnificent visuals.

Similar adrenaline-pumping graphics, the entire kumkum powder splashing effect, and the brilliant airy movements are all appealing in the acharya climax fight. However, after boring the viewers for two hours straight, one climac combat sequence isn't going to redeem the movie. At the very least, acharya should have followed in the footsteps of akhanda and created some high-intensity action sequences so that B and C centres would have thoroughly liked the film. Also, in these age of Thaman and ravi Basrur, the background soundtrack should be rather loud, yet Mani Sharma's old school scoring simply gave the audience a headache.

Megastar Chiranjeevi's acharya, directed by koratala siva, is making a comeback to screens. Chiru's most recent appearance was in 2019 with Sye Raa. acharya is one of the most anticipated films of the year, not only because of Chiranjeevi's involvement, but also because ram charan has a significant and lengthy role in the film.

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