The Cold-Blooded Coincidence Of LEO, Tiger And Kesari

S Venkateshwari
This week, three films that are in conflict are all action and thrillers. While Raviteja's tiger Nageswara Rao proved to be tedious to watch, Balayya's Bhagavanth kesari and Leo got things started with a respectable conversation. Each of these films has a different plot and presentation, but in an odd coincidence, the three directors managed to portray the same level of violence and greed in a similar way.

When a villain wishes to kill his child or daughter in order to fulfill a superstitious belief, it goes too far and is referred to as LEO's point of human sacrifice. Oddly enough, Bhagavanth kesari also features a similar story in which the villain murders his own kid in order to fulfill his larger ambitions. tiger Nageswara Rao is not an exception, but in this instance, the brutal depiction of his father's decapitation shows the ferocity of the father.

Initially, LEO gave off the impression of being stern and callous with the idea of human sacrifice, but tiger Nageswara Rao is far more horrific and aggressive than that. The three films pick up at the same time, revealing that the cold-blooded individuals are unusual and that their release for dasara is the pinnacle of coincidence, even if each film takes a distinct approach to storytelling and execution.


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