What happened to Vennela was clarified in Virata Parvam's concluding scene.
Directed by Udugula Venu and released on Netflix on June 17, 2022, Virata Parvam gained a fair amount of viewership and became a trend shortly after its release. It is based on the story of "Tsumsarara". Virata Parvam captures folklore, living history, and emotions felt during the riots and portrays the audience to empathize with the characters.
Virata Parvam Storyline: What is the movie about?
The story takes place at a time when the Naxal movement was active and very widespread in southern India. States such as Telangana and Andhra Pradesh had a vibrant history as part of their turbulent history, primarily for the decade 1990-2000. During this time, Venera, a girl from the Telangana village of Andhra Pradesh, grew up to be a poetry lover. She encounters a poem by Lavannah, the leader of Naxalite, and falls in love with him. After breaking their marriage, she embarks on a journey to meet him. She traveled many villages and she eventually met him, but she was rejected. She joins his cause, stays with him, and loves the revolution as much as he does. Later, due to a misunderstanding, she was banished and killed as a traitor. But they later learned that she wasn't her traitor.
Telangana and Andhra Pradesh Communist Party and Naxalite
The Communist Party and Naxalite seem to be against the police. Since the 1970s, there has been a continuous guerrilla war between these two sides. Police were portrayed in Virata Parvam as a group of people just for money, and Communists and Naxalite were portrayed as a radical group of Robin Hood to protect and enhance the weaknesses of society. In the 2000s, police carried out mass murders in the form of attacks and fake encounters. They were ordered to shoot Naxalite at a glance. Police were full of corrupt officials who made a living by torturing the vulnerable and stealing their money during this period. They were frightened every time they attacked the village. A group of young people decided to launch a movement to eradicate evil officials, which gained momentum and public support. They provided financial and medical support and protected people by punishing wrongdoing. Education really helped young people in India during this period and opened their eyes to identify corrupt officials who threatened society. In Andhra Pradesh, the government subsequently successfully shattered the movement in the late 2000s by implementing socio-economic programs to understand people's needs and empower society. They managed to shatter the entire movement with a "surrender and rehabilitation" plan to appeal to the masses. When their goals were achieved, Naxalite stopped the uprising.
Virata Parvam focuses on parts of Andhra Pradesh that were hit by riots in the 1990s. The number of Naxalite was small, and the Naxalite captured by the police collapsed in the tremendous torture they received. Those who remained silent despite torture were killed without dignity. Naxalite focused on guerrilla warfare due to the large number of enemies it faced. Police could not make a plan to put down the civil war. Naxalite had various plans to use the terrain to counter the army shortages they had, as most of them were youthful incarnations. The state held a meeting and finally explained the attack and understood the base. They found that Naxalite relied heavily on strategies to attack the base after many plans and waits, as well as Pandava's attack on Kaurava. That's why it was named Virata Parvam. Mind decided to sow suspicions among Naxalite and plan their war in a way that made them hostile to each other. They break into the Naxalite base, hostile to each other, and cause suspicion and conflict. Venera gets caught up in this crossfire and is accused of being a traitor. The act has already taken place and Venera is killed before other minds warn them of their plans.
Virata Parvam ending description: What happened to Vennela?
Virata Parvam closely tracks Venella as she embarks on a journey of union with her love. Her love gives her the confidence and courage to travel her troubled places and reach her loved ones. Under human guidance along her way, Venera arrives in Labanna, but he rejects her and tells her to return to her village. Venera's love keeps her from giving up, and Communist leader Shakun Tara Devi discovers that Venera resembles her past and asks her not to go down the rabbit's hole as she did. increase. But Venera is determined to fight for her love and understand her concerns about her Ravana. She decides to join the revolution with Ravana. Labanna rejects her for fear of including others in the eternal struggle of her revolution, but Venera beats him. Her naivety and her despair to reach her Ravana make her a prey to her enemy's plans, and she is declared a traitor to her.
Police managed to sow the group and colleagues suspiciously, angry at the incentives and praise they received for her quick thoughts, upheld the communication they received, and seized the moment to vote for Venera's assassination. To get her information, she is tortured by the very people she chose to fight. They constantly tortured her uselessly and later sought her help from Ravana. She then believes she is her traitor and uses his emotions to be killed by Labanna, who has an advantage over her. He regrets having loved her and shoots her. The message of officials above them appears with information that it was actually a plan to kill each other while they were suspicious of themselves. After an episode in which most of their companions were killed, they became paranoid and it was easy to blame the suspicious way Venera reached Labanna. By the time they received this message, it was already too late and Venera took her last few breaths. The moment of suspicion led them to lose a companion full of panacea.
Virata Parvam is based on Thumu Sarala, who died in February 1992 because Naxalite suspected of being involved in police. During this time, many other lives, like Tsum, were lost in a shootout between the two camps. The main circumstances in which Sarala and Venera joined the cause in both personality and real life were the "inspiration" and "necessity" caused by the Dalit being beaten by police for the lower caste. This causes them to question the authority of the official and participate in the movement. Naxalite rescued state outsiders and lower classes from state crime. This idea shows the hope felt by the lower classes and how the Naxalite movement gained such momentum. Virata Parvam expresses this through the dialogue itself, emphasizing the underlying problems and aspirations among the lower castes of society. The film captures the emotions and reproductions of history, folklore, and folk songs, and succeeds in portraying them skillfully. The scene where Venera was the victim of a plot was skillfully filmed, but when Sarala's death was revealed, the leaders faced great difficulty. The film depicts the turmoil facing every part of society, a mixture of facts and beautiful storytelling.
Virata Parvam is a 2022 Indian drama written and directed by Venu Udugula.
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