Ashima is happy with the response of Netflix anthology Pitta Kathalu
Ashima is happy with the response of Netflix anthology Pitta Kathalu
Ashima Narwal who was the cynosure of all eyes after the success of Kolaigaaran also made her digital debut with the Netflix anthology Pitta Kathalu. The actress is super happy with the response for her role Indu in the episode Pinky of the anthology. Pitta Kathalu is special to me for many reasons. One is the fact that I am a part of a big project created by Netflix that is their maiden venture in the South. The film also allowed me to work with big names in Telugu like director Sankalp Reddy and actors Sathyadev Kancharana, Eesha Rebba, and Srinivas Avarasala. Also, my friends who are living in Australia had the chance to watch the premiere. Normally, they don t get the chance to watch my films on the first day due to limited release, said Ashima.
OTT Review: Pitta Kathalu Published by GulteDesk February 20, 2021
Pitta Kathalu, the first Netflix original in Telugu has got very talented directors and actors on board. The four anthologies, each with a different genre have one theme in common, Woman. In these short stories, we will get to see the women who get what they want in the ways better known to them, for good or for bad.
The directors tried to show us the characters we come across every day to the life which could be seen in decades ahead, the realistic happenings behind the doors to the dark truths in many people’s lives, through these stories. Let us give a glance at what the stories are about and how the famous feature film directors narrated what they wanted to in little more than 35 minutes for each story.
Pitta Kathalu Review: Netflix s Telugu Anthology Is Wildly Uneven But Largely Watchable
Pitta Kathalu Review: Netflix s Telugu Anthology Is Wildly Uneven But Largely Watchable
Pitta Kathalu Review: In the anthology, four directors abandon their comfort zones and dive into the minds of four women dealing with shifting power dynamics in relationships that border on the dark and the dangerous.
Pitta Kathalu Review: A still from the anthology. (Image courtesy: YouTube )
Cast: Lakshmi Manchu, Shruti Haasan, Amala Paul, Saanve Meghna, Abhay Bethiganti, Jagapathi Babu, Ashwin Kakumanu, Sanjith Hegde, Satyadev Kancharana, Eesha Rebba, Srinivas Avasarala
Director: Nag Ashwin, Tharun Bhascker Dhaassyam, BV Nandini Reddy, Sankalp Reddy
Pitta Kathalu Review: Lakshmi Manchu & Shruti Haasan Stand Out In This Part Fascinating, Part Staple Anthology
Netflix s second south and first Telugu anthology, keeps women in the centre of its universe and talks about their desire while they battle to change the power dynamics.
February 19, 2021
Pitta Kathalu Review Starring Shruti Haasan, Lakshmi Manchu, Amala Paul, and Eesha Rebba. ( Photo Credit – IMDb / Pitta Kathalu )
Pitta Kathalu Review: Star Rating: 3/5 (Three Stars)
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Desire, a 6 letter word that that runs the universe. Desire for power over the other, desire for love, money, s xual pleasures are things we crave time and again. Pitta Kathalu, which translates to short stories, is Netflix’s second south and first Telugu anthology, keeps women in the centre of its universe and talks about their desire while they battle to change the power dynamics with their opposite gender. Lakshmi Manchu, Shruti Haasan and others navigate this big bad world of men to
Sanjith Hegde and Shruti Haasan in Pitta Kathalu (2021) | RSVP/Flying Unicorn Entertainment/Netflix
Pitta Kathalu (Micro Stories) comprises four short films, three of which are named after their female leads. The Telugu-language Netflix release has been produced by RSVP and Flying Unicorn Entertainment, which have previously rolled out anthology movies in Hindi and Tamil.
There are two kinds of women in
Pitta Kathalu: righteous and villainous. All of them are wrecking balls, swinging this way and that to disturb the equipoise of the people in their lives.
The overarching themes of love and betrayal are best explored in
Ramula, written and directed by Tharun Bhascker. Ramula (Saanve Megghana) is the first (and by no means the last) character in the omnibus production to have a lover unworthy of her affections. Ram (Naveen Kumar) has a lustrous head of hair but a bent spine. His inability to confess his love to his father pushes Ramula into the claws of th