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Review: ‘Harihara Veeramallu – An engaging period action drama-Part -1

Movie Name : Hari Hara Veera Mallu

Release Date :24/7/ 2025
Moviemanthra.com .Rating : 3/5
Starring : Pawan Kalyan, Nidhhi Agerwal, Bobby Deol, Nassar, Sunil, Dalip Tahil, Adhitya, Sachin Khedekar, and others
Director : Jyothi Krishna – Krish
Producers : A. Dayakar Rao A. M. Rathnam
Music Director : M. M. Keeravani
Cinematographer : Gnana Shekar V. S.Manoj Paramahamsa
Editor :  Praveen K. L.

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‘Harihara Veeramallu’ is the long-awaited film starring Power Star Pawan Kalyan in the lead role. The first part of this film, which was planned in two parts, was released at the last minute after receiving huge hype. Let’s see in the review whether this film has reached those expectations or not.

Story:

It was 1650 when the Kollur region was already under the rule of the Mughals, when the most valuable Kohinoor diamond found there was seized by the cruel Aurangzeb, who wanted all of India to convert to his religion or die. However, the power to bring it back belongs to a clever diamond thief, Harihara Veeramallu (Pawan Kalyan), so Qutub Shah (Dalip Tahil), the ruler of Golconda, brings Veera to him and assigns him a very difficult task. And how did Veeramallu face the challenges from here? Who is this Veeramallu? What is his past? Did Veeramallu really come for the Kohinoor or was there another strong reason with Aurangzeb? To find out, you have to watch this film on the silver screen.

Plus Points:

It can be said that Veeramallu Tandavam will give full meals to the fans who have been waiting for these years on the big screens. The film will be treated to mass with unexpected elevations and crazy background scores. Every scene on Pawan Kalyan has been made in a way that will make you enjoy it.

The songs and fights that come according to the occasion are pleasing to the eye. Also, the climax and pre-climax portions can be said to be highlights. Some of the brutal incidents that took place during the struggle for Sanatana Dharma were shown in a way that was eye-catching. These were emotionally worked out well.

Now, when it comes to the actors.. As producer A. M. Ratnam said on one occasion, Pawan Kalyan has truly shown his universal form. The audience will see a new Pawan Kalyan in this film, which has not been seen in his last four or five films. The power star has shown his mark in the action blocks and mesmerized. Some of them are very simple but this film shows both the hard work and the love for it.

Nidhi Agarwal is very good in her role. A twist on her will surprise the audience. Along with them, the actors Raghu Babu, Sunil, Nassar and Subbaraju and others made us laugh. They impressed us in their roles.

Finally, this is another powerful negative role from Aurangzeb actor Bobby Deol. We saw an Aurangzeb in Chava too, and he has given the answer to those who wondered what Bobby would be like in this film.

Minus Points:

There is a good point in this film, and the story woven accordingly is also okay, but at some places the story continues in a somewhat predictable manner. Also, in the second half, the mass and elevation moments become a bit dull.It would have been better if the second half had continued in the same range maintained in the first half for a while.

Technical Category:

The production values in this film are very good in some aspects and weak in others. The production design, which is tailored to the grandiose period drama, but the huge settings, are very good, but the visual effects are weak. The first thing to say about the technicians is for Oscar winner Keeravani.. Whenever he finds an opportunity, he takes the film somewhere with his score. The same momentum is maintained throughout the film. The cinematography is also very good. Good visuals are shown on Pawan. The editing needs to be taken care of a little in the second half. Directors Krish and Jyothikrishna have given good work to this film. Both have tried to carry the story with good engaging moments. However, it would have been better if they had paid a little more attention to the story in the second half.

Verdict:

If we look at it overall, “Harihara Veeramallu” can be said to be a power star extravaganza fighting to preserve Sanatana Dharma. Apart from taking us into the world of period drama, the solid high moments, elevations and background scores with good emotion on them stand as the backbone. In the second half, apart from the so-so moments and disappointing VFX at some places, the other elements are impressive. So Veeramallu Part 1 impresses with these.

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