Kingdom Movie Review : I have recently come out of the theatre after watching the film ‘Kingdom‘ and I am going to share this experience with you. The film’s producer Vamsi Sir had already made many big claims about ‘Kingdom’ that this film will shake your mind. So did it really happen?
First Half: Kingdom Movie Review
The film seems interesting right from the beginning. The character of Surya, played by Vijay Deverakonda, goes on a secret mission which is extremely dangerous. The story of carrying out this mission is the main plot of this film. Here in the film, the brotherhood angle between Shiva and Surya is also shown well, which keeps the interest in the film alive. Anuruddha Sir’s background music is also great, which makes the atmosphere more special.

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Acting and Performance
Vijay Deverakonda‘s acting is really great. Satyadev sir also did a great job in the role of Seva, although his character did not fully develop. The film’s actress Bhagyashree has also acted well.
Second Half: Confusion and Disappointment
The film’s interval point is good, but the script starts getting tangled in the second half. The story gets confusing and the audience is unable to understand what is going on. If 15-20 minutes were removed from the film, it would have been more fun. Yes, the climax is better and the action sequences (especially the ones in the boat, jail and bridge) are quite attractive.
Final Verdict: Who is this film for ?
If you are a die-hard fan of Vijay Deverakonda, you might like the film. But if you have come to the theatre to watch something new or different, then this film will not live up to your expectations. Overall, ‘Kingdom’ has spicy action and some great performances, but the script and direction fall short.
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