Sri Devi’s expressions and timing are brilliant, often very funny, and she conveys so much with her simple gestures and reactions. There’s a bit of crying and whining, but Satya retains some dignity (despite the wardrobe in some songs) and is a likeable girl who is way out of her comfort zone and trying desperately to get back to her old life. When things go wrong for her, Sri Devi is excellent at showing her fraying nerves and building fear as well as a gritty determination. Satya unknowingly picks up the left-luggage receipt for the robbery loot. Satya (Sri Devi) works in an office, struggles with over sleeping, has a nosy neighbour, and seems to have her life sorted. From this point on, I am making things up. Finally one bad guy kills another bad guy and takes the money… So far so good as my DVD doesn’t have subtitles. There is no dialogue in this episode, the visuals and the very dramatic score tell the story. RGV’s Kshana Kshanam opens with an intense robbery and chase that takes place in the dark of night.
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