‘Ukku Satyagraham’ Movie Review & Rating

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In his self-directed production, Satya Reddy played the hero and brought the privatization incident of the Vizag Steel Plant in Andhra Pradesh to the audience in the form of a movie to make it known to all the people. In this movie, Praja Nauka, singer, revolutionary Gaddar, Pulsar Bike Jhansi, MLA Dharma Sri, MVV Satyanarayana, Prasanna Kumar, Vennela and others played key roles. Sri Koti provided music for the strangeness. Let’s see how this movie is.

Story:
Everyone knows that there were attempts to privatize the Vizag Steel Plant in Andhra Pradesh. At that time, many leaders and activists tried their best to stop that privatization. Satya Reddy garu filmed all those scenes in the form of a movie to make all those scenes known to the people. What kind of support did the activists give to the scenes that happened in Vizag then? What efforts did multinational companies make for the privatization of this steel plant? How did Gaddar come into this? Why did he come? Whose efforts finally paid off? To know the facts, you have to watch this film upon its release.

Actors’ performance:
The prominent character in this film is Satya Reddy. If you look at his performance, you will remember Dasari Narayana Rao. He acted so well as an activist in the film. He acted without hesitation in both expressions and dialogue delivery. Also, Praja Nauka Gaddar was a big plus point for the film. He acted with Satya Reddy in some scenes and also participated in some movement scenes and stood as the backbone of the film. Pulsar Jhansi did justice to his role as a police officer and an activist. Also, the heroine who played in this film entertained the audience with a good screen according to her role. Similarly, all the actors who played other roles in the film acted very well.

Gaddar’s role:
Although Gaddar’s role in the film was small, it was a big plus for the film. The scenes given by Gaddar’s screen presence should have a lot of impact. Similarly, Gaddar wrote some songs and gave his word. Those songs were revolutionary bonuses to the film. He appeared in some songs and excited the audience even more.

Technical Analysis:
This film was filmed by taking some real incidents and filming them as a story. The direction and screenplay are good. Most of the locations were shot in very natural locations in Visakhapatnam, which gave the film an originality. Moreover, the dialogues in this film were revolutionary, which was a plus. It seemed that a little care had been taken in the dubbing and background score in some places. Although the camera seemed to be unstable here and there, the scenes in this film also seemed very natural, as they are deceptive when revolutions are really happening.

Plus Points:
Story, Direction, Locations, Gaddar’s screen presence.

Minus Points:
Dubbing, camera work.

Summary:
This film has come to the audience by realistically showing the revolutions that took place during the privatization of the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant. If you want to see the revolutionary spirit of Gaddar garu, you must definitely watch this film.

Rating: 3.25/5