‘Sathuran’ depicts the shocking crimes prevailing in the medical industry in a gripping manner.
Rajaj, an auto driver falls in love with Varsha who works at a hospital in the same area.Varsha is not interested in him.
Kaali Venkat and his friend are also auto drivers who belong to the same area.
One day Varsha finds out that four patients who underwent treatment in the hospital have been affected by a mysterious disease. She tries to convey this to the senior doctor and Dean but all her efforts end up in vain.
She finally decides to meet the affected patients personally and inform them about the issue.
Meanwhile, the doctors plan to kill Varsha and the affected patients. The rest of the story reveals whether Varsha managed to survive and the role of Rajaj’s part in the problem.
Rajaj has made a decent come-back with an interesting movie. He fits perfectly well into the auto driver’s role and impresses viewers with his realistic acting.
Varsha looks stunningly similar to Nazriya Nazim and the actress has done her portions well.
Other supporting artists like Kali Venkat have also done justice to their roles.
Filmmaker Rajeev Prasad has taken up an interesting storyline with lots of twists and turns. The way he had treated the screenplay is appreciable.
Monik Kumar’s cinematography and Rishal Sai’s music serve as two huge pillars of strength to the film.
Rajaj, an auto driver falls in love with Varsha who works at a hospital in the same area.Varsha is not interested in him.
Kaali Venkat and his friend are also auto drivers who belong to the same area.
One day Varsha finds out that four patients who underwent treatment in the hospital have been affected by a mysterious disease. She tries to convey this to the senior doctor and Dean but all her efforts end up in vain.
She finally decides to meet the affected patients personally and inform them about the issue.
Meanwhile, the doctors plan to kill Varsha and the affected patients. The rest of the story reveals whether Varsha managed to survive and the role of Rajaj’s part in the problem.
Rajaj has made a decent come-back with an interesting movie. He fits perfectly well into the auto driver’s role and impresses viewers with his realistic acting.
Varsha looks stunningly similar to Nazriya Nazim and the actress has done her portions well.
Other supporting artists like Kali Venkat have also done justice to their roles.
Filmmaker Rajeev Prasad has taken up an interesting storyline with lots of twists and turns. The way he had treated the screenplay is appreciable.
Monik Kumar’s cinematography and Rishal Sai’s music serve as two huge pillars of strength to the film.