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Wikipedia article




'Pitta Kathalu' is a 2021 Indian Telugu-language anthology drama film consisting of four short film segments, directed by Nag Ashwin, B. V. Nandini Reddy, Tharun Bhascker and Sankalp Reddy. The film features an ensemble cast of Amala Paul, Ashwin Kakumanu, Eesha Rebba, Jagapati Babu, Lakshmi Manchu, Ashima Narwal, Saanve Megghana, Sanjith Hegde and Shruti Haasan, amongst others. The film was produced by RSVP Movies and Flying Unicorn Entertainment. The film premiered on Netflix on 19 February 2021. It is Netflix's first Telugu original film.

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Plot



'Ramula'

Ramula is the narrative of a modest community Telangana young lady named Ramula (Saanve Megghana) and her fit-in vain boyfriend (Abhay Bethiganti). How a nearby lawmaker called Swaroop Akka (Lakshmi Manchu) utilizes the couple for her political reason for existing is the essential subject.

'Meera'

This story is about a youthful spouse named Meera (Amala Paul), who goes through a difficult stretch as a result of her dubious and insane husband Vishwa Mohan (Jagapathi Babu), who is 18 years older than her.

'xLife'

xLife is the story of Vik (Sanjith Hegde), a youngster who assumes control over the world with his advanced innovation called X-Life, which has billions of clients.

'Pinky'

Pinky is about a trying writer Vivek (Satyadev Kancharana), who is hitched but has an unsanctioned romance with his ex Pinky (Eesha Rebba).

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Reception



Hemanth Kumar of 'Firstpost' wrote that "On the whole, 'Pitta Kathalu' is a mixed bag and not all short stories find their rhythm and clarity of thought to say what they want to. But its also a step in the right direction in many ways. 'Pitta Kathalu' exists in a Telugu cinematic universe and in this world, women are largely in control of their own lives and more than anything, they hate to be mansplained. Thank God, they arent treated like deities with pure thoughts and leading pious lives. Their shades of grey is what adds colour to 'Pitta Kathalu.'" and gave 3 out of 5 stars. Neeshita Nyayapati of 'The Times of India' wrote about the film that "While one has to search hard to find imperfection in Tharuns rural tale, Nandini, Nag Ashwin and Sankalps urban stories in 'Pitta Kathalu' are not without flaws. Predictability haunts all the stories to a certain extent, but what matters is how the directors manage to pull it off. It is definitely refreshing to see Telugu cinema tell tales of real, damaged relationships (and women) on screen without judgement. Give this one a try this weekend!" Baradwaj Rangan of Film Companion South wrote "Two films work. Two dont. And the standout is Tharun Bhascker Dhaassyams Ramula, which takes big risks with form."

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