Satyabhama Movie Review And Rating

Kajal Aggarwal makes her comeback in Telugu cinema with 'Satyabhama,' a crime suspense thriller released today, June 7, in Grand Ga theaters.

The film, produced by Bobby Thikka and Srinivasa Rao Takkalapalli under Aurum Arts and directed by Suman Chikkala with a screenplay by Sasikiran Thikka, follows ACP Satyabhama (Kajal Aggarwal), a She Teams member targeting those who harm women.

The story begins with Haseena (Neha Pathan) complaining about her abusive ex-boyfriend Edu (Anirudh Pavithran). When Satyabhama intervenes, she accidentally kills Haseena and is transferred.

Haunted by Haseena’s dying plea to look after her brother Iqbal (Prajwal), who goes missing, Satyabhama discovers connections to Rishi (Ankit), the son of an MP.

Themes of women trafficking, gaming, terrorism, and the medical field unfold as Satyabhama unravels the case, with her husband Amar (Naveen Chandra) playing a significant role.

Despite a complex and occasionally convoluted screenplay with constant flashbacks, the narrative remains engaging.

Kajal Aggarwal shines with impressive action scenes and emotional depth, while Naveen Chandra, Neha Pathan, and supporting actors Prajwal, Ankit, Anirudh, Sampada, Harshavardhan, Ravi Varma, and Prakash Raj deliver strong performances.

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