Virupaksha Review - Another Big Blockbuster in Tollywood. Repeat Watching Material
After a lengthy absence, sai dharam tej is back on the big screen. His first outing following his rehabilitation is Virupaksha. The actor is therefore undoubtedly not at his physical best because he frequently appears to be overweight. When he is filmed in running shots, which may have been decreased, he is very awkward. In terms of acting, Virupaksha offers nothing difficult. sai dharam tej offers the assured presence that is necessary to manage the processes, and that is all.
An outstanding supporting cast surrounds Virupaksha. Numerous well-known figures, like Sai Chand, rajeev Kanakala, Ajay, Sunil, Brahmaji, Kamal Kamaraju, Anchor Shyamala, etc., can be seen dressed differently and seeming very different from how they often do. And that's what makes them good. There aren't many memorable acting or scene-stealing moments. No one stands out in particular; everyone plays a small contribution and helps to keep things running smoothly. Nevertheless, they are crucial to the story and their presence gives the film its finishing touch.
Virupaksha is technically excellent and deserving of a standing ovation. Excellent background music and sound design are used. B The work of Ajneesh Loknath is excellent. Even mundane moments are elevated by his work; also, the sound design (Raja Krishnan) greatly contributes to keeping the overall atmosphere spooky. Although not extensive, the VFX work is well done and helps the proceedings. The cinematography of Shamdat Sainudeen is excellent. The majority of the film takes place in a hamlet setting, which is skillfully depicted. The attention is drawn to Virupaksha by the technical works that, more crucially, bring the world of Rudravanam to life. The writing is passable, with some of it functioning.