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Harkara
A frustrated postman decides to fool innocent villagers in a ploy to get himself transferred. As he walks uphill to deliver his last letter, a wayfarer narrates to him the story of a Harkara, that instills guilt.
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Plot Summary
Set in the 18th century, 'Harkara' follows the story of the 'Harkaras', an elite group of messengers in the Vizianagaram kingdom. The film centers on one such messenger who becomes embroiled in a conspiracy that threatens the kingdom's stability. He must use his wit and courage to uncover the truth and protect his people.
Critical Reception
Harkara received mixed to positive reviews. Critics often praised its unique premise, Kalyan Ram's performance, and the historical setting. However, some noted pacing issues and a predictable plot in parts.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its novel concept of historical messengers and Kalyan Ram's dedicated performance.
The action sequences and the visual presentation of the 18th-century setting were frequently highlighted.
Some reviewers found the narrative to be somewhat uneven, with certain plot developments feeling rushed.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally commend the film for its originality and historical backdrop, with many appreciating the lead actor's commitment. Some viewers pointed out that while the story was engaging, certain parts could have been tightened for a more compelling experience.
Fun Fact
The film's premise is inspired by the historical 'Harkaras', an essential communication network in ancient Indian kingdoms, showcasing their bravery and importance in governance.
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