A poster for Brat (L) and Sudeep (R) 
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Sudeep showers appreciation for Brat

Kichcha Sudeep recently watched the film at a recent screening, and appreciated the cast for their performances

A Sharadhaa

Shashank’s Brat, starring Darling Krishna and introducing Manisha Kandkur, has successfully completed 25 days in theatres, winning hearts with its smart storytelling and gripping narrative. Dragan Manju’s distinctive role has emerged as one of the film’s highlights.

The plot keeps viewers hooked from start to finish. The climax, where all the story threads come together, has drawn special praise for its clever resolution and engaging reasoning.

Celebrities have also been drawn to the film. While Upendra who watched Brat poured in his appreciation, actor Sudeep recently attended a special screening arranged by the makers and shared his thoughts: "Should say it’s an impressive plot. Loved the climax where the whole narration and the reasoning unfolds. Darling Krishna is fabulous in his role and surely has carried the character well. Manisha Kandkur looks good in her role and has utilised her space well. And my dear brother Arjun Janya rocks as always."

Meanwhile, Brat steps into its third week, director Shashank reminds audiences who missed his previous film, Kousalya Supraja Rama, not to repeat the same mistake. "The same team now brings Brat to theatres, and it’s already receiving glowing reviews for its storytelling, performances, and technical finesse," he said, and added, "With its strong performances, engaging plot, and memorable music, Brat has become a talking point among audiences and cinephiles alike. For those who have yet to watch it, this is the perfect time to catch a film that balances emotion, suspense, and intelligent storytelling."

The film has Abhilash Kalathi handling the cinematography.

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