Sheela
Kannada
Movie
Twitter
Review:
The
Kannada-Malayalam
bilingual
movie
'Sheela'
takes
centre
stage,
directed
by
Balu
Narayanan.
The
spotlight
is
on
Ragini
Dwivedi,
who
takes
on
the
titular
role,
embodying
the
essence
of
empowerment.
Juggling
multiple
projects,
Ragini
Dwivedi
dazzles
in
the
entertainment
arena.
Joining
forces
with
the
legendary
Malayalam
actor
Mohanlal,
she
graces
the
sets
of
Nanda
Kishore's
multilingual
venture,
'Vrushabha,'
where
filming
is
underway
in
Mysore.
Simultaneously,
her
Malayalam
release,
'Sheela,'
celebrates
women's
empowerment,
resonating
with
audiences.
As
the
Kannada
version
debuts
on
the
silver
screen
today,
the
spotlight
turns
towards
the
eagerly
anticipated
cinematic
treat.
Before
the
curtains
rose,
the
trailer
was
unveiled
by
Priyanka
Upendra,
who
commended
Ragini
Dwivedi's
performance
and
extended
her
best
wishes.
Alongside
Dwivedi,
the
ensemble
cast
includes
Riyaz
Khan,
Shobhraj,
Avinash,
Sunil
Sugada,
Chithra
Shenoy,
Muhammed
Eravattoor,
etc.
Ragini
Dwivedi,
no
stranger
to
the
grand
stage
having
worked
with
icons
Mohanlal
and
Mammootty,
is
enthralled
by
'Sheela.'
Her
past
collaborations
include
'Kandahar'
alongside
Mohanlal
in
2010
and
'Face
to
Face'
with
Mammootty
in
2012.
The
Malayalam
iteration
of
'Sheela'
made
its
debut
on
July
28.
'Sheela'
Promises
An
Exhilarating
Blend
Of
Emotion
And
Suspense
In
an
interview
with
an
online
portal,
Ragini
Dwivedi
revealed,
"The
movie
delves
into
the
emotional
journey
of
an
ambitious
woman
who
embarks
on
a
quest
from
Karnataka
to
Kerala
in
search
of
answers.
She
becomes
entangled
in
the
power
struggles
and
internal
dynamics
of
men.
This
revenge-driven
drama
draws
inspiration
from
real-life
experiences
shared
by
many
women
in
Kerala
and
Karnataka.
I'm
confident
it
will
resonate
deeply.
Often,
as
women,
we
seek
external
support
in
such
circumstances.
However,
'Sheela'
underlines
our
innate
strength
to
navigate
challenges
independently.
It's
about
finding
the
resilience
within
ourselves
to
overcome
adversity."
The
film
"Sheela" is
produced
by
D.
M.
Pillay.
Abey
David
is
handling
the
music,
while
Arun
Koothaduthu
takes
charge
of
cinematography.
Kiran
Das
is
the
editor,
Rajesh
P.
M.
is
the
sound
designer,
and
Anoop
Choolur
serves
as
the
art
director.
As
anticipation
reaches
its
zenith,
cinephiles'
wait
culminates.
"Sheela"
promises
a
riveting
blend
of
suspense,
emotion,
and
entertainment.
Watch
out
for
perceptive
Twitter
reviews
as
the
audience
relays
their
exhilarating
encounters,
amplifying
the
excitement
around
this
high-energy
film.