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TheatreAndy (Varun Sandesh), Prabhakar (Balagam Jayaram), Dr. Sudha (Pramodini), Veda (Kushalini), and others receive invitations from an unknown individual to an event at an abandoned mental hospital perched atop a hill. They all understand they have been duped when they get there.
The individual goes about killing each person after telling them all that he will kill them for their previous transgressions. This mystery person—who is she? How does the incident relate to the person that Si Prabhakar killed? What part does Andy play in the whole narrative? To solve the riddle, you must see Viraji on a large screen.
Viraji’s crisp runtime is its primary advantage. The major elements of Viraji that captivate spectators include its central plot, which involves ten strangers who are not linked to one another getting together to participate in an event. Another is the mystery surrounding the identity of the person who invites them all and murders them one by one.
The role that Varun Sandesh represents is portrayed with justice. Balagam Jayaram is excellent in the part. The remaining supporting cast members, Ravi Teja, Pramodini, Viva Raghava, Kakinada Nani, and Raghu Karumanchi, all deliver respectable performances.
Director | Adhyanth Harsha |
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Story | Adhyanth Harsha |
Screenplay | Adhyanth Harsha |
Dialogues | Adhyanth Harsha |
Cinematography | G V Ajay Kumar |
Editor | Ram Tumu |
Music | Ebenezer Paul |
Producer | Mahendra Nath Kondla |
Cast | Varun Sandesh Raghu KarumanchiPramodiniRaviteja NannimalaJayaram SubramaniamKushalini PulapaPrasad BeharaPhani Acharya |
Release Type | Theatre |
Language | Telugu |
Production | M3 Media, NS Entertainment |
OTT Platform | Prime Video |