
Paradha Telugu Movie
A veiled village woman's life changes when city visitors challenge her traditions. As she questions customs and investigates a curse, rumors of Sati emerge, leading her to confront societal norms.
Paradha has evoked a mixed response from critics. On the positive side, many appreciated its female-centric narrative, the celebration of friendship and gender sensitivity, and the performances of Anupama Parameswaran, Darshana Rajendran, and Sangitha Krish. Some reviews highlight Praveen Kandregula’s direction as bold, nuanced, and aesthetically appealing, with a refreshing take on women navigating societal taboos and patriarchy. However, a significant section of critics point to weak execution, an illogical premise, uneven writing, and a dragging second half that dulls its impact. While the film’s intent and progressive thought are widely acknowledged, many felt it struggles to balance craft with message, leaving the narration one-dimensional and lacking emotional resonance.
Verdict:
Paradha is an imperfect but important attempt at women-centric storytelling. It shines through its progressive themes and strong lead performances but falters with inconsistent execution and pacing. Those interested in socially conscious dramas may find it rewarding, but mainstream audiences might feel let down by its sluggish narration.
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Anupama Parameswaran | |
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Darshana Rajendran | |
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Sangeetha Krish |
Director: Praveen Kandregula
Producers: Vijay Donkada, Sreenivasulu PV, Sridhar Makkuva
Music Director: Gopi Sunder
Song Lyrics Writer: Vanamali
Sound Designer: Nagarjuna Thallapalli
Cinematographer: Mridul Sujit Sen
Editor: Dharmendra Kakarala
Art Designer: Srinivas Kalinga