The film features an ensemble cast led by some of the most prominent stars of the era:
While many remember the 2000s for family dramas, the mid-90s belonged to action-packed socio-fantasy films. Directed by (famous for Ammoru and Devi Putrudu ), Agniparvatham stands as a cult classic, blending mythology, revenge, and commercial masala.
The soundtrack is a banger. While "Jum Jum Maya" was a chartbuster dance number, the song "Ekkada Ekkada" captures the hero’s pain and rage perfectly. The background score, especially the Maa Ammoru theme and Kota’s entry music, elevates every scene.
(1985) is an iconic action-drama that stands as one of the most significant milestones in the career of Superstar Krishna . Directed by the legendary K. Raghavendra Rao and produced by C. Ashwini Dutt under the Vyjayanthi Movies banner, the film is celebrated for its powerful performances, high-voltage action, and mass-appealing dialogues. Plot Summary
| Aspect | Rating (out of 5) | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 3.5 | Classic revenge, elevated by mythology. | | Screenplay | 4.0 | Tight climax, slightly loose middle. | | Performances | 4.5 | Kota is a 10/10; Jagapathi is solid. | | Music & BGM | 4.0 | Extremely memorable; high re-listen value. | | Action | 4.0 | Raw, fire-based stunts; no wire-fu. | | Re-watch Value | 5.0 | Cult following; fans rewatch for the villain & climax. |