Natesh Hegde라이브 바카라 precise, accomplished sophomore feature, Vaghachipani (Tiger라이브 바카라 Pond) presents an unravelling. Seemingly placid surfaces crack, secrets spill and violence erupts. We are whisked into the titular village in Southern India that라이브 바카라 under the clutch of Prabhu (Achyut Kumar) and his army of goons. It라이브 바카라 a fiefdom, wholly predicated on fear and brute force. His right-hand man, Malbari (Dileesh Pothan), executes all his orders, even if he may not agree with them. When the film opens, local elections in the village are right around the corner. Prabhu is canvassing to come to power though he already has it in effect. Contentions in his path coalesce around two figures—the outcaste worker, Basu (Gopal Hegde) and the mentally challenged shepherdess, Pathi (Sumitra). Both have what may appear as marginal presences but progressively exert central, decisive influence. Prabhu has to raze past them to get what he seeks.