'Dayaa' web series review: Director Pavan Sadineni delivers a solid … – The Hindu

Disney+ Hotstar’s Telugu internet sequence Dayaa is predicated on the Bengali sequence Taqdeer. When you assume they’ve taken a better route with a remake versus an unique story, the multi-layered plot, because it unfolds, proves it’s ripe to be skilfully tailored to go well with a brand new area. Pavan Sadineni, who beforehand directed the movie Senapathi, ups the sport with Dayaa headlined by J D Chakravarthy. 

It’s a coincidence that the gradual burn sequence set within the coastal area within the neighborhood of Kakinada and Rajahmundry arrives on the heels of 25 years of Ram Gopal Varma’s Satya which starred JD within the titular function. In one of many later episodes of Dayaa, by a whistle-worthy second, Pavan Sadineni doffs his hats to that iconic movie and its titular character named Satya.

Within the first episode, Vivek Kalepu’s digicam offers us loads of chicken’s eye views of a market in a port city the place practically each inch of area is taken over by quite a few distributors who promote their catch. Dayaa (J D Chakravarthy) drives a freezer van and goes about his mundane job matter-of-factly. We get the sense of an underlying pathos in his eyes and the narrative drops refined cues to point that Dayaa will not be what he appears. Anybody habituated to mainstream narratives can spot a turnaround from a mile away. A couple of episodes later, when the rug is pulled from below the viewers’ ft, there’s extra in retailer. Even Dayaa’s title, which stands for mercy, has extra to it than that meets the attention.

Dayaa (Telugu)
Solid: J D Chakravarthy, Eesha Rebba, Ramya Nambessan
Path: Pavan Sadineni
Music: Shravan Bharadwaj
Storyline: An internet of crime and politics unravels after an incident turns the lifetime of a freezer van driver the other way up.
Streaming on: Disney+ Hotstar

Pavan, who has written the dialogues with Rakendu Mouli, presents Dayaa’s story as that of an underdog. The freezer van driver has been at work for 2 days at a stretch, sans meals and sleep. His pregnant spouse, Alivelu (Eesha Rebba), awaits his return. Once more, you get refined cues to deduce that Alivelu will not be the archetypal damsel in misery. Issues flip topsy-turvy when Dayaa discovers one thing in his freezer van that pulls him right into a maze of crime and politics.

Ramya Nambessan, Kamal Kamaraju, J D Chakravarthy, Eesha Rebba and Vishnupriya in director Pavan Sadineni’s web series ‘Dayaa’, streaming on Disney+ Hotstar

Ramya Nambessan, Kamal Kamaraju, J D Chakravarthy, Eesha Rebba and Vishnupriya in director Pavan Sadineni’s internet sequence ‘Dayaa’, streaming on Disney+ Hotstar

We get flashes of Dayaa’s story — of his adolescence interval when he weeps over his mom’s physique — and extra. The narrative holds again from revealing an excessive amount of within the first season, not just for Dayaa but additionally a number of different characters. Kavitha (Ramya Nambessan) as an unflinching tv reporter, Kaushik (Kamal Kamaraju) as her author husband, their daughter, the workplace politics with Kavitha’s TRP-minded bosses and colleagues, one other younger reporter Shabana (Vishnupriya Bhimineni), Dayaa’s trusted buddy Prabha (Ravi Josh), a no-nonsense cop (Mayank Parakh) and several other others are a part of the ensemble forged. There are additionally the stereotypical dangerous buys — an area politician (Babloo Prithveeraj) and one other venomous character who doesn’t converse however sends a shudder down the backbone. 

The subplots that discover a mess of points — a sexual assault sufferer’s id being revealed by the media, an unethical pharmaceutical medical trial — additionally expose the fault strains within the media, politics and police equipment. 

The director will get enough assist from editor Viplav Nyshadam in weaving collectively the totally different points, revealing segments of a number of backstories every so often, so as to add to the intrigue. Shravan Bharadwaj’s background rating and Vivek Kalepu’s cinematography intensify the drama with out drawing consideration to themselves.

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Dayaa will not be with out niggles. I haven’t watched the Bangladeshi unique to know if the story and the characters have been replicated with out adjustments, however sure points may have been higher. As an example, it’s foolish that an investigative journalist who is claimed to be among the many greatest within the nation is proven to prematurely reveal her findings to a robust suspect. Why, for heaven’s sake, would she additionally foolishly show a pen drive when there’s an imminent risk? 

Regardless of such missteps, Dayaa makes for an interesting watch. Season one is probably designed as a prelude to a bigger drama in season two. Alivelu’s character, for instance, looks like the trailer to a much bigger risk. 

Dayaa’s power additionally stems from the performances. J D Chakravarthy is great because the understated and brooding Dayaa, shifting from being a hapless sufferer to a person who can name the photographs. Ramya Nambessan befits her half as a stoic crime journalist who can also be susceptible. Vishnupriya as Shabana conveys the passion and naivete required on her half. We don’t see sufficient of Eesha Rebba however she is effortlessly convincing as Alivelu. One hopes Alimelu gives extra within the subsequent season. Convincing performances additionally come from Kamal Kamaraju, Ravi Josh and Prithveeraj.

The reliable ensemble forged and the multi-layered, intriguing narrative make Dayaa an absorbing sequence with potential for a better follow-up.

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