Jhansi Series Review & Ratings | Hit or Flop?

Jhansi Series Review: Anjali’s Jhansi may now air its first episode on Disney + Hostar. Even though this is Anjali’s first OTT series, she seemed sure of herself in all of the ads for the show. In many of the most popular episodes, there are action scenes that have never been seen before in Anjali. Let’s get right to the meat of the review and find out if it’s worth your time.

Jhansi Series Review

Story

The story is about Jhansi, played by Anjali, a strong young woman who is trying to get past her hard past. Even though she can’t remember anything, her enemies still try to kill her.

Cast & Crew

The movie is about Anjali. Mumaith Khan, Kalyan Master, Raj Arjun, Sharanya, and Samyuktha are also in it. Horns up for Anjali. Yannick Ben, Thiru, and Arvind all work together with Yannick Ben to direct the action scenes in the Family Man web series. Tribal Horse Entertainment, which is run by R. Krishna, put on the shows.

Series Name Jhansi
Director Thiru
Music Director N/A
Producer R. Krishna
Genre Action
Cast Anjali, Mumaith Khan, Kalyan Master, Raj Arjun, Sharanya, and Samyuktha Hornad
Cinematography Arvind

Verdict

Before Jhansi, I don’t think there were any other Telugu action web series. It’s interesting that the show starts with Jhansi trying to remember who she was before she lost her memory. At first, this scene piqued our interest and pulled us into Jhansi’s world, but I don’t think viewers can stay there for long because the show’s plot isn’t very good.

Anjali is a fascinating character, but the writers of the show still have a lot to learn about her that hasn’t been shown well. If she had taken better care of her layers, she would have done better. Each episode has great action scenes that will keep you interested, but if that’s all there is, it can be hard to stay interested.

There are some interesting parts in each of this show’s 10 episodes, but only a few of them work out. The biggest problem with the show is that it slows down in the last few episodes. Even Still, the action blocks should be praised for how well they work.

Chandni Chowdary’s role is small because she doesn’t get many chances to shine. Adarsh’s character is very one-dimensional, but everyone else did a great job. Anjali, who plays Jhansi, is complex and has many sides, but she doesn’t have a wide range of emotions.

Even though Thiru is a good writer, in a few episodes he wasn’t able to keep his audience’s attention.

Jhansi has great production values. Aravind’s framing and shot compositions keep viewers interested throughout the series. The background score is good, but it could be better. The rest of the technical crew did an excellent job.

Plus Points:

  • Few episodes
  • Action

Disadvantages:

  • Routine Story
  • Predictable Screenplay
  • Lack emotions

Rating: 3/5

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