Mangalavaaram (2023) Dual Audio [Hindi ORG. + Telugu] Full Movie WEB-DL 480p [500MB] | 720p [1.4GB] | 1080p [3GB]

Mangalavaaram (2023) Dual Audio [Hindi ORG. + Telugu] Full Movie WEB-DL 480p [500MB] | 720p [1.4GB] | 1080p [3GB]

 Mangalavaaram (2023) Dual Audio [Hindi ORG. + Telugu] Full Movie WEB-DL 480p [500MB] | 720p [1.4GB] | 1080p [3GB]







Mangalavaaram (2023) Dual Audio [Hindi ORG. + Telugu] Full Movie WEB-DL 480p [500MB] | 720p [1.4GB] | 1080p [3GB]




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Movie/Series Info:


IMDb Rating:- 7.1/10
Movie Name: Mangalavaaram
Language: Dual Audio [Hindi ORG. + Telugu]
Released Year: 2023
Quality: 480p || 720p || 1080p – WEB-DL
Size: 500MB || 800MB/1.4GB || 3GB
Format: MKV

Storyline:


Fear engulfs a village as murders pile up mysteriously. Shailu, a young woman, is the heart of the story and the enigmatic tale unravels with a suspenseful cinematic journey.

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Mangalavaaram (transl. Tuesday) is a 2023 Indian Telugu-language psychological mystery thriller film written and directed by Ajay Bhupathi.[3] It is produced by Swathi Reddy Gunupati, Suresh Varma M., and Ajay Bhupathi, under Mudhra Media Works and A Creative Works. The film features an ensemble cast including Payal Rajput, Nandita Swetha, Priyadarshi Pulikonda, Divya Pillai, Ajmal Ameer, Chaitanya Krishna, and Ravindra Vijay.

Story :

Set in 1996, four strange suicides occur in the rural town of Mahalakshmipuram, with someone writing confessions of illicit affairs between the victims on random walls. Although everything appears to be fine in the village, there is a lot of conflict among the locals. The newly assigned SI Maaya begins investigating the suicides and realizes that they are murders. As the investigation progresses, she soon finds a link between the deaths and RMP Viswanatham, a kindhearted man. When she catches him red-handed writing a confession on a wall, they both have a minor scuffle in which he manages to subdue and tie her up in his backyard.


Maaya manages to break free and confronts him about his relationship with a woman named Sailaja, to which, he admits that Sailaja was a genuine victim of sexual abuse owing to her hormonal imbalance, which causes her to lose control over her sexual desires. While pursuing her degree, she falls for her English lecturer, Madan, who pretends to reciprocate her love to exploit her physically. She gets emotionally scarred when the professor marries his colleague from the college. Due to these circumstances, she loses control of her sexual desires, forcing her to make rash judgments and engage in sex with random men in the village. One night, Viswanatham accidentally meets her, and after knowing her situation, he decides to take care of her like his late daughter while not being bothered about the villager's gossip.


These circumstances make Sailaja feel to be an immoral woman among those around her, who then beat her up forcing her to leave the village by orders of Prakasam Babu, the arrogant Zamindar of the village. Following these incidents, Sailaja's body is discovered in a well, and it was assumed to be a suicide.

Viswanatham then reveals another truth concerning Sailaja's death to Maaya. Sailaja unintentionally discovered an illicit affair between Prakasam's wife Rajeswari Devi and a photographer Vasu. Rajeswari, having a good reputation in the village, is concerned that Sailaja might reveal their affair to the villagers. Hence, Rajeswari and Vasu, along with four other people who have illicit affairs with each other, are planning to kill Sailaja after orchestrating a gossip around her. After getting her ostracized from the village, they kill her, ignoring her pleas.

After knowing the facts, Vishwanatham, along with Ravi, Sailaja's childhood crush, who killed his father pretended to be dead to the villagers by staging a fire accident for abusing Sailaja. Later, he changes his identity to live as a graveyard keeper, who avenges Sailaja's death by killing the six people responsible for her murder. Before Sailaja's death, Ravi meets her on the insistence of Viswanatham and both convince Sailaja to marry Ravi.

However, Prakasam overhears their conversation and goes to confront his wife. First feigning ignorance, she later stabs him, who then pushes her off the terrace and immolates her using kerosene and stages it as a sacrifice by herself to their village god Maalachamma for stopping the suicides. After observing the circumstances, Maaya closes the cases as suicides by believing that God will punish the men's sins only through other men, not take births as an avatar.


Later in a private talk with Viswanatham, Prakasam confesses that he killed his wife to punish her for betrayal and killing an innocent person. Viswanatham questions Prakasam about why he made his wife good in front of the villagers, for which he explains that he did it to protect the human values and morals, although being an atheist himself. Then Viswanatham reveals that he and Ravi got to know about Sailaja's death through Puli, Kaasi Raju's blind assistant in a gossiping gang. Actually, Puli acts as blind for a living, witnesses Rajeswari Devi and her gang killing Sailaja. Finally, the film ends with Ravi killing Vasu and committing suicide in the same well where Sailaja had been murdered.

In a mid-credits scene, there are many confessions noted regarding illicit affairs in the other villages that create tension in those areas. Then, it is shown that Sailaja and Ravi's ghosts are in the same well where they had died, which hints towards a sequel.

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 "Emayindho Ento from Mangalavaaram out". Cinema Express. 7 October 2023. Archived from the original on 1 November 2023. Retrieved 1 November 2023.
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