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Download Macherla Niyojakavargam 1080p, 720p & 480p – Full Hindi Movie
Movie Info:
- Full Name: Macherla Niyojakavargam
- Language: Hindi
- Release Year: 2022
- Size: 450MB, 1GB & 3GB
- Quality: 480p, 720p & 1080p
- Format: Mkv
- Director: M.S. Rajashekhar Reddy
- Writers: S.R. Shekhar, Mamidala Thirupathi(dialogue)
- Stars: Catherine Tresa, Krithi Shetty, Nithiin
Storyline:
Many years ago, Rajappa (Samuthirakani) unleashed extreme violence on election day in the Macherla constituency in Andhra Pradesh. He is the town’s permanent MLA, getting elected unopposed because nobody dares to contest against him. Cut to the present, Siddarth Reddy (Nithiin) is posted as a District Collector and due to a link between his girlfriend Swathi (Krithi Shetty) and Macherla’s political fate, the hero decides to end Rajappa’s unbroken reign.
The above storyline was pretty much comprehensible from the film’s trailer itself. It is shocking that the film’s debutant director doesn’t even care to infuse a couple of reasonable plot turns or at least half a twist.
The entire second half is a throwback to the era when elections in a lot of Indian States used to witness bloodbaths. Democracy was trampled upon by leaders who had goonda elements at their beck and call. In regions like Rayalaseema, it took the form of factional politics getting out of hand. ‘Macherla Niyojakavargam’ should have at least cared to situate the story in those times instead of making a half-glitzy, semi-glamorous, contemporary story where the hero is an IAS officer on paper and an unrealistically gutsy invader with zero gravitas in reality.