Kavaludaari Film Review; Hemanth Keeps Up To The Expectations! Rishi Steals The Show
Director Hemanth G Rao has kept up to the expectations while the lead actor Rishi steals the show. Read Kavaludaari's complete review here if you're planning on watching the film.
Hemanth
G
Rao
is
one
such
filmmaker
who
knows
how
to
entertain
his
fans
with
a
realistic
approach
in
his
work.
After
his
first
film,
fans
had
a
lot
of
expectations
from
Kavaludaari,
which
released
today.
It
is
a
mystery
thriller
film
which
has
been
presented
in
an
unconventional
way,
by
refraining
from
using
commercial
elements.
Very
few
neo
noir
films
manage
to
win
fans'
appreciation,
but
Kavaludaari
has
broken
the
stigma
associated
with
Sandalwood.
The
film
revolves
around
two
cops,
who
work
together
to
resolve
a
three-decade-old
crime
mystery.
While
the
trailer
only
shows
bits
from
the
first
half
of
the
time,
the
film
has
lot
to
offer
the
fans
in
its
second
half.
The
twists
and
turns
in
towards
the
climax
will
keep
you
hooked
on
to
the
screen.
And,
usage
of
limited
colors
and
realistic
portrayal
of
scenes
helps
the
audience
relate
with
the
story.
The
film
begins
with
a
murder
scene
which
dates
back
to
1970s.
The
story
later
shifts
to
the
present
time,
which
showcases
the
protagonist,
a
traffic
cop
who
is
trying
to
get
a
transfer
to
the
crime
department.
Just
when
he
realises
there's
no
hope,
he
comes
across
an
unresolved
crime
case.
The
crime
investigator
in
him
is
awakened
and
he
decides
to
solve
the
mystery.
As
the
story
succeeds,
the
fans
get
to
see
how
the
case
unfolds.
In
terms
of
the
acting,
Rishi
steals
the
show.
He
has
proved
himself
as
a
promising
actor
one
needs
to
look
out
for.
Meanwhile,
the
other
actors
such
as
Anant
Nag
and
Achyuth
Kumar
are
as
entertaining
to
watch
as
always.
Hemanth
has
successfully
showcased
all
the
characters
by
giving
prominence
to
every
minute
detail.
Kavaludaari
is
a
film
which
has
added
a
new
definition
to
Sandalwood.
Abstaining
from
the
common
commercial
factors,
Hemanth
has
proved
his
skills
as
an
exceptional
story
teller.
This
film
comes
across
as
a
fresh
breath
of
air
to
the
ones
who
are
bored
of
watching
mass
films.