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Satyabhama Movie Review: A New Facet of Kajal Unveiled

Satyabhama Movie Review: A New Facet of Kajal Unveiled

Satyabhama Movie Review: A New Facet of Kajal Unveiled
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**Rating:** 3/5

**Cast:** Kajal Aggarwal, Prakash Raj, Naveen Chandra, Ankith Koyya, Anirudh Pawan Kalyan, Sampada, Satya Pradeep, Harshavardhan, Ravi Verma, and others

**Story:**

Satyabhama (Kajal Aggarwal) is an ACP in the She Team Department. She arrests a team that morphs photos of girls and posts them on social media. While doing so, she teaches the girls how to use the She Team app when they are in danger. Seeing this, Haseena approaches Satyabhama and tells her about her problem. She is being physically abused by her husband Yadu (Anirudh Pawan Kalyan). Satyabhama promises to protect her. She warns Yadu on the phone. However, he kills Haseena that night after taking drugs. Satyabhama is suspended from the department for shooting him while arresting him. However, Haseena asks her to take care of her brother Iqbal (Prudhvi Yadhav) before she dies. For the sake of her promise, she goes beyond her call of duty to catch Yadu, who killed her. She goes ahead without caring for the interference of the higher authorities. In the process, Iqbal goes missing after a few days. While searching for him, she learns that Rishi (Ankith Koyya) is linked to the case. He is the son of an MP. She catches him and interrogates him, only to learn that Iqbal has become a terrorist. She also learns that Vijay and Neha, two other people, are involved in this and that they are terrorists. On the other hand, Vijay is also involved in human trafficking, selling girls illegally abroad. Many new things come out in this investigation.

**The Good:**

* Kajal Aggarwal delivers a powerful performance as the titular character. * The film has a strong social message about women's empowerment. * The action sequences are well-choreographed.

**The Bad:**

* The film is a bit slow in the first half. * The climax is predictable. * The film could have been more emotionally resonant.

**Overall:**

Satyabhama is a well-made crime thriller with a strong social message. Kajal Aggarwal delivers a powerful performance and the action sequences are well-choreographed. However, the film is a bit slow in the first half and the climax is predictable.

**Here are some additional points to note:**

* The film is a remake of the Malayalam film "Joseph". * The film has been praised for its realistic portrayal of police work. * The film has been criticized for its violence.


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