Cast: Kajal Aggarwal, Naveen Chandra, Prakash Raj, Nagineedu, Harshavardhan, Ravi Varma, among others.
Written and Directed by: Suman Chikkala
Music by: Sri Charan Pakala
Cinematography by: Vishnu Besi
Editing by: Kodati Pavan Kalyan
Produced by: Bobby Tikka, Srinivas Takkalapelli
Release Date: 07-06-2024
The movie ‘Satyabhama‘, led by the renowned actress Kajal Aggarwal and directed by Suman Chikkala, showcases Kajal in a groundbreaking role as a police officer. Following heightened anticipation stirred by its trailer and teaser, the film made its debut on June 7. How did it fare with the audience? Was Kajal’s portrayal of a police officer compelling? Let’s delve into this review to discover the answers.
Plot
ACP Satyabhama works as a dedicated police officer in the She Team, skillfully extracting truths from criminals while maintaining her composure. Despite being married to the writer Amarendra (Naveen Chandra), her duty remains her life’s priority. One day, a victim named Haseena meets Satyabhama and shares about the domestic violence inflicted by her husband. Promising to look into it, Satyabhama sends her away, but Haseena tragically becomes a victim of a brutal murder by her husband. Distraught by intense grief, Satyabhama steps in to apprehend her husband. What challenges does Satyabhama face in catching the criminal? How many more lives has the culprit destroyed along with Haseena’s? This forms the crux of the story.
Performances
Having mostly been confined to glamorous roles in commercial films, Kajal Aggarwal excels as ACP Satyabhama. She brings vibrancy to her khaki uniform, excelling in action sequences and impressing with her emotional performance in dramatic scenes, carrying the film on her shoulders. Naveen Chandra, as her husband, doesn’t have much significance in the plot. Prakash Raj, Harshavardhan, and Nagineedu, despite their presence, have little impact. Other actors have performed adequately within their roles.
Direction
Director Suman Chikkala has shaped ‘Satyabhama’ into an investigative crime thriller, constructing a story rich in emotional undercurrents centered on a crime. The film features a female police officer who personally involves herself in a case, adding depth and resonance. It addresses serious issues like domestic violence, human trafficking, and terrorism, which help drive the plot. Satyabhama is depicted with a robust characterisation, though the screenplay sometimes drops certain leads, picking them up later, which disrupts the flow and could have been more tightly executed. Nevertheless, the film delivers entertainment with its numerous twists and compelling scenes.
Technically
Technically, the film is sound. The cinematography, music, and editing departments have performed well, with the background score particularly elevating the action and suspense scenes. The production values are also commendable high.
Highlights
– Kajal Aggarwal’s performance
– Some intriguing twists
– Intense scenes
Drawbacks
– Weak screenplay
– Some scenes in the second half could have been better