Starring stars of Kabza: Upendra, Kiccha Sudeep, Shiva Rajkumar, Shriya Saran, Murali Sharma, Posani Krishna Murali, Kota Srinivasa Rao, John Kokken, Sudha, Anoop Revanna, Kabir Singh Duhan, Dev Gill & Others
Director: R Chandru
Producers: R Chandru
Music Director: Ravi Basrur
Cinematography: AJ Shetty
Editor: Mahesh S Reddy
IMBD Rating: 7.6/10
Summary of Kabza movie
The pre-independence era drama Kabzaa centres on the life of Arkeshwara (Upendra), the wild son of a freedom warrior who later became a mafia don. He then proceeds to create a vast empire. The key themes of the film are what makes him such a powerful figure and why the patriotic father’s son ends up as an underworld don. Also, there is another tale about a royal family that keeps viewers interested in the material.
Arkeshwara is a man on a mission who stops at nothing to remove British rule, but he selects a path that has never been taken. R Chandru, who has placed greater attention on the production, successfully recreates the 1940s era by building enormous sets and even wearing costumes that appear realistic on film. It does seem that the tale, which could have gone deep, weakens by placing more emphasis on Arkeshwara’s character, which causes the screenplay to lose its momentum. The soundtrack complements the story perfectly.
Upendra did a fantastic job portraying his role. Sudeep’s cameo as Bhargav Bakshi is very noteworthy and leaves an impression. Murali Sharma, Sunil Puranik, and Anoop Revanna gave it their all for Shriya Saran’s performance as Madhumathi, who bears the emotional component. Among all the gory scenes, Namami song visually attracts. Arkeswhara stands out among the film’s many antagonists, despite the fact that there are many of them. There are a lot of one-liners and sassy exchanges that are played for the audience. One of the movie’s significant points is Shivarajkumar’s entrance in the conclusion, which adds another twist to the plot. The film is entertaining due to the plot, visuals, and supporting characters.
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