How Did 'Simba' Turn Out?
With the tagline 'The Forest Man', Murali Manohar is the director of the movie while Sampath Nandi provides the story. The trailer definitely raised the buzz on the movie.
Senior actor Jagapathi Babu and Anasuya Bharadwaj played lead roles in 'Simba'. With the tagline 'The Forest Man', Murali Manohar is the director of the movie while Sampath Nandi provides the story. The trailer definitely raised the buzz on the movie. Produced by Sampath Nandi and Rajendar Reddy, let us see how it turned out.
Going into the story, Anumula Akshika (Anasuya) is a school teacher. She doesn't even harm an ant and looks after her husband who lost his legs in an accident and the rest of the family. At that time, there are a series of murders that happen in Hyderabad. Police officer Anurag (Vassistha Simha) who investigates this case finds out that Akshika and investigative journalist Faashil (Srinath Maganti) are behind it. He arrests them and they say that they are not involved in these murders. Another murder takes and this creates a curiosity regarding the murders. Why are only businessman Partha's (Kabir Singh) men getting killed? What is the relationship between Purushottam Reddy (Jagapathi Babu) and the other three? What is the reason for these murders? You need to watch 'Simba' to find out the answers.
This movie is an emotional revenge drama that explains to us the importance of protecting environment in the society. The director narrated the story with elements like crime investigation, biological memory and cellular memory. The message is very strong and effective in this film. It tells us that nature will protect us if we protect it. The audience will surely be touched by this and the plot wins your hearts. The story is quite strong and the screenplay could have been a bit tighter. The first half runs in an engaging manner despite going as expected.
Jagapathi Babu delivered his best as a nature lover. Anasuya played a teacher role who also excels in action scenes. He did a fine job. Vassishta Simha, Srinath Maganti, Anish Kuruvella and others were amazing in their roles. Gauthami and Kasturi did wonderfully too. The background score of Krishna Sourabh is impactful and the visuals from Krishna Prasad enhance the narration. Overall, the movie gives a wonderful message regarding the environment and growing trees. The majority of the audience are showing a lot of interest in watching this film which is running successfully in theatres.