SonyLIV’s Brinda Gets Solid Audience Response

Weekend, cop drama, and perfect monsoon weather—say no more, right? SonyLIV’s recent show Brinda is receiving quite a positive response from the audience.

Ravindra Vijay delivers a great performance, and speaking of the star of the show, Trisha gets all the limelight she deserves. India is diving deep into the female cop genre, with shows like Delhi Crime and Dahaad, and Brinda is a good addition to that list.

Regarding direction, Surya Manoj Vangala did a good job. Besides providing a soothing cinematic experience, the story is a slow burn, which is always a good thing for cop dramas. However, one complaint from critics is that the storyline falls short in originality, and if you love cop dramas, you may have come across a similar story.

The series works on Indian sentiment from all aspects. Set in a forest village in the 1990s, it involves a young girl being sacrificed to appease a goddess, highlighting the dark side of superstitious rituals.

Surya Vangala explores the psychological impact of these practices, showing how individuals can either uphold moral values or become consumed by darkness, illustrating the ongoing societal struggle against harmful traditions.

The audience is loving the new SonyLIV series.

Though the plot of the series is flawed, the audience has shown love. The theme of good versus evil, along with the hunt for a serial killer, resonated well. Additionally, Trisha’s performance was praised by most viewers.

If you’re looking for a series to watch during the weekend, Brinda is just the series for you. So, grab your remote, turn on the TV, and tune in to SonyLIV.