In
2017,
actor
Vijay
Deverakonda
became
the
talk
of
the
town
for
all
the
right
reasons
when
Arjun
Reddy
opened
to
a
solid
response
and
established
him
as
a
household
name.
Post
this,
the
leader
of
the
'Rowdy
Army'
consolidated
his
standing
and
became
the
choice
of
'Gen
Y'.
Now,
Vijay's
brother
Anand
Deverkonda
has
entered
the
industry
with
Dorasani,
which
hit
screens
today
(July
12,
2019)
amidst
much
fanfare.
Dorasani,
directed
by
KVR
Mahendra,
is
a
romantic
period-drama
that
explores
the
sweet
relationship
between
two
people
from
different
backgrounds
while
highlighting
Telangana's
unique
culture.
The
basic
plot
is
quite
simple
and
manages
to
make
an
impact
due
to
the
effective
screenplay.
The
first
half,
in
particular,
has
a
certain
amount
of
rawness
associated
with
it,
which
elevates
the
on-screen
action
big
time.
The
romantic
scenes
are
quite
intense
and
organic.
Anand
Deverakonda
makes
a
decent
first
impression
with
his
sincere
performance.
He
has
a
good
screen
presence
and
emotes
reasonably
well
for
a
debutant.
Shivatmika,
the
daughter
of
'Angry
Star'
Dr
Rajasekhar,
too
has
done
a
fair
job.
She
looks
graceful
and
enacts
her
role
with
full
sincerity.
Her
chemistry
with
Anand
comes
across
as
natural
and
effortless.
The
supporting
actors
essay
their
roles
reasonably
well
and
do
their
bit.
Dorasani
features
a
crisp
narrative
for
the
most
part.
However,
the
pace
drops
a
bit
at
a
few
points,
which
might
put
off
casual
viewers.
The
cinematography
is
quite
good
as
most
of
the
visuals
are
quite
compelling.
The
makers
have
done
a
fair
job
of
recreating
the
bygone
era.
Dorasani
is
a
genuine
attempt
at
storytelling,
which
works
mainly
due
to
the
solid
execution.
While
it
is
unfair
to
compare
Anand
with
his
brother,
the
fact
remains
that
he
has
the
potential
to
make
it
big.
Shivatmika
Rajasekhar
too
is
a
great
find
and
might
have
a
good
career
in
the
film
world.
All
in
all,
the
risky
decision
to
make
a
movie
with
two
rank
newcomers
has
paid
off
big
time.
Dorasani
should
make
a
good
watch
for
the
Rowdy
Army.