OTT Review - Jhansi - A Half Baked Thriller

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An amnesia patient named jhansi (Anjali) resides with Sankeeth (Aadarsh Balakrishna) and his daughter. She has a rough history and for some reason chooses not to marry Sankeeth. jhansi, on the other hand, frequently has dreams in which she is being bothered by unidentified strangers. In an unfortunate turn of events, jhansi learns that some thugs are responsible for the connection between their real lives and dreams. Jhansi's narrative is about how she manages everything by herself.
Anjali is a sincere performer who receives a good role to display her abilities. She works well in the series as the victim with a dark past. She is the subject of the entire production, and anjali works hard to keep viewers interested. Her action scenes are also quite strong. Aadarsh Balakrishna, who has a little supporting part, also did a good job. However, Chandini Chowdary's performance is not highly emphasised. Both raj Arun and Samyukta Hornad performed around averagely in their scenes while also being noisy at times. mumaith khan performed well in her brief appearance.
Good music by sricharan pakala is featured in the series. With his score, even the mundane scenes are brought to life. The places Arvi chose appear authentic, and the camera work is excellent. The editing should have been better because some of the sequences on Anjali's history drag pointlessly. Every thriller needs a riveting narrative to succeed, but jhansi falls short in this regard. Although the content is strong, the narrative and script let it down.
Overall, A Half Baked Thriller!

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