Web Series Review: Harikatha
Rating: 2.5/5
Cast: Rajendra Prasad, Sriram, Pujitha Ponnada, Divi Vadthya, Suman, Arjun Ambati, and others
Director: Maggi
Producer: TG Vishwa Prasad
Streaming on: Disney+ Hotstar
Story:
Harikatha is set in a tribal village near Araku during the 1980s and 1990s. The plot revolves around a murder case involving Das (Suman), a boy from a lower caste who is sent to prison. Rangachari (Rajendra Prasad), a Harikatha artist, narrates tales of Lord Vishnu’s avatars through his Rangachari Nataka Mandali. However, strange and violent murders occur every time Rangachari enacts a specific Vishnu avatar.
The villagers believe these killings are acts of divine intervention. However, police officer Virat (Sriram) suspects Rangachari. As Virat investigates, he must uncover the truth behind the murders, the death of Bharat—his friend and the local SI—and Rangachari’s personal tragedy. To unravel this suspenseful tale, watch Harikatha.
Performances:
- Rajendra Prasad delivers a commendable performance, adding depth to his character.
- Sriram performs well in his role as the investigating officer.
- Pujitha Ponnada and Divi Vadthya fail to make a significant impact due to underwhelming character development.
- Suman, Arjun Ambati, and the supporting cast portraying the antagonists deliver decent performances.
Analysis:
Director Maggi attempts to weave a classic revenge drama with a unique backdrop involving stage plays and divine elements. While the concept has potential, the execution falls short of expectations. The initial premise is intriguing, but the storytelling is marred by predictability and lackluster narration.
Characters are introduced without much depth, and the twists are far from surprising. The mystery surrounding the murders, although initially gripping, unravels into a cliched backstory. Once the suspense is revealed, the narrative slips into an uninspired series of emotional moments, failing to maintain the initial tension.
While a few scenes and dialogues stand out, the overall impact of the series is diluted by routine storytelling and lifeless emotional arcs.
Positives:
- Unique concept linking God’s avatars to the killings
- Rajendra Prasad’s compelling performance
- A few effective scenes and dialogues
Negatives:
- Predictable and cliched backstory
- Weak emotional resonance
- Lack of engaging twists and dull moments
Verdict:
Harikatha attempts to blend mythology, stage play, and revenge drama but stumbles due to weak narration and a lack of originality. While the performances of Rajendra Prasad and Sriram, along with a few engaging moments, add some value, the overall execution leaves much to be desired.
If you enjoy revenge dramas with a unique premise, Harikatha might be worth a watch. Otherwise, it’s a passable web series with unfulfilled potential.