: Critics from The Times of India and The Hindu lauded its "visual grandeur," especially the high-octane Kambala buffalo races and the hauntingly beautiful cinematography by Arvind S. Kashyap.
: At its heart, the movie explores the friction between modern law and ancient tribal traditions, questioning who truly "owns" the earth. Why It Captivated Audiences : Critics from The Times of India and
: The music by B. Ajaneesh Loknath, particularly the track "Varaha Roopam," became iconic for its ability to elevate the film's mystical and emotional beats. particularly the track "Varaha Roopam