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Sekhar Kammula burst into the limelight with Anand (his second movie) in 2004. It was a well-made movie with a prominent role for the female protagonist. That was the debut movie for Kamalinee Mukherjee in Telugu, and the Telugu audiences didn't really remember the last time they saw a debutante perform with such aplomb.
13 years after Anand, we once again get to see a debutante performing like a virtuoso, and once again in a Kammula film. Newcomer Sai Pallavi aces an author-backed role, and is the heart and soul of the movie, an outstanding feat for a first-timer. You feel lik....