Brinda Review: An Intriguing Investigative Tale

With more than two decades of experience in the industry, beauty queen Trisha has acted in numerous Telugu and Tamil films.

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Although Telugu and Tamil cinema industries are dominated by newbies, she has grown in popularity among directors.

She just made her OTT debut on Sonyliv with the Telugu web series Brinda. This eight-part series features a compelling storyline and a solid premise, running for forty minutes each.

Brinda (Trisha), a Sub Inspector, is the subject of the tale. Her bosses shut a murder case by declaring that it was a suicide, but Brinda intervenes and proves that it was a cold-blooded murder. The remainder of the plot is shaped by how the investigation progresses and who the murderer is.

Unlike other investigative thrillers, the series features excellent investigational detail. A couple of episodes have ebbs and flows in terms of pace, but the investigation keeps us interested in the show.

Trisha did a subtle performance, which makes her a good Brinda. Once more, Ravinder Vijay demonstrates his abilities in Sarathi’s role. Along with Indrajith Sukumaran, the rest of the cast is excellent.

Brinda has amazing technical qualities, visually fitting images for the series, and unique musical selections. His story impressed Surya Manoj Vangala, who was impressed as a debutante. It’s commendable how he handled a couple of blocks throughout the series.

Brinda is an overall must-watch show this weekend.