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Time For Vijay Raghavendra To Break Free From Khaki Roles

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March 03, 2025

Vijay Raghavendra, known for his khaki-clad characters in films, once again steps into the role of a police officer in FIR 6 to 6.

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Vijay Raghavendra, known for his khaki-clad characters in films, once again steps into the role of a police officer in FIR 6 to 6. Having gained attention for playing law enforcement officers, the actor's role as Inspector Garuda raises questions if the film stands on its own merit or simply follows a predictable formula that has worked in the past. Filmmaking workshops.

With an uninspired title that merely signifies the time frame during which the events unfold, the film kicks off with an action-packed sequence, introducing Garuda (Vijay Raghavendra) in a tense atmosphere, driving through the city, seemingly ready for action. However, it soon descends into a confusing mess of disjointed subplots that fail to come together cohesively. Garuda's wife, Jyothi (Siri Raju), is trapped in their home as a group of miscreants attempts to break in. While Garuda races against time to save her, the narrative soon veers off course with multiple subplots. A girl tries to elope, only to fall into the hands of a dangerous man. A couple attending a wedding is caught by goons. And as if that weren't enough, the film introduces yet another subplot involving drunken men causing chaos at a bar and chasing a man through the city.

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