The dubbing quality is generally high, maintaining the intensity of the dialogue without feeling cartoonish, making it accessible for North Indian audiences who missed its initial South Indian release. Community Perspectives
The 2020 film , starring Nani and Sudheer Babu, is an action thriller that focuses on a high-stakes cat-and-mouse game between a celebrated police officer and a mysterious serial killer. While it was highly anticipated as Nani’s 25th film, critical reception was mixed, often praising the performances but criticizing a predictable plot. Movie Overview Mohana Krishna Indraganti.
The narrative of V follows a classic trope—the cat-and-mouse game. The story opens with a series of brutal murders in Hyderabad. The victims are seemingly unrelated, but the killer leaves a signature clue: a drawing of a "V" and a riddle addressed to the police.
The first half of the film moves at a breakneck pace. The setup of the murders and the challenges thrown at the cop are engaging. The intermission block sets the stage for a thrilling second half. However, the post-interval portion loses steam. The twists, while surprising to some, feel convoluted. The logic behind the killer's meticulous planning requires a suspension of disbelief that might
The story revolves around two men. First, there is (Sudheer Babu), a ruthless, arrogant, and stunningly efficient cop who believes the ends always justify the means. He doesn’t just catch criminals; he psychologically breaks them. On the other side is Ronnie (Nani), a mysterious vigilante who leaves a trademark signature—a large, scarlet "V"—scrawled on the bodies of his victims. Ronnie isn’t a typical serial killer; he only murders criminals who have escaped the justice system.
The background score by S. Thaman is frequently cited for enhancing the suspense, while Amit Trivedi provided the soundtrack. Critical Verdict: Style Over Substance?
I really liked Nani's performance; he carries the whole movie on his shoulders even when the script gets a bit slow. [1]