Real Locations: The real locations used in the slums lends credence to the subject. The film’s colour and backdrop resembles that of the award-winning world cinema The City of God but set indigenously in the Indian backdrop. Credit: Sara Film Factory
The raw action: National Award-winning, Baahubali-2 fame action director King Solomon choreographed the action for the film in a grand manner giving it an edge over other films in this genre. The raw action adds a dash of style and panache to the film. Credit: Sara Film Factory
Music: Music is by Sunil Kasyap, the music director for various big-budget films in Telugu and is associated with the yet to be released Liger. Kasyap’s music is the strong point of the film which holds the film together as well. Credit: Sara Film Factory
The makers: The Writer-Director of Crime Factory, KK Binojee, is a screenplay and dialogue stalwart from the Tollywood, having brushed shoulders with Ram Gopal Varma and Krishna Vamsi among others with over 20 feature films in Telugu. Binojee's tight screenplay and punchy dialogues keeps the viewer engrossed. Despite being a film set in the slums, the film has a high production value. It has been produced by Munaf Baluch and Sanjog Singh under their banner Sara Film Factory. Credit: Sara Film Factory
Performances: Using some brilliant actors from stage along with the stalwarts of the famed Prithvi Theatre, Binojee has sprung a happy Jack-in-the-box for the audience. One of the best voices from the film industry Vijay Raaz comes in as a narrator for the film threading it into a masterpiece of sorts, lending the film a cult status. Credit: Sara Film Factory
Published 04 September 2021, 07:31 IST