Kannada actors Rachita Ram and Raj B Shetty recently teamed up for the rural drama film 'Landlord,' which had received decent reviews from the audiences. Now 'Landlord' has officially made its digital debut after its theatrical run.
When and where to watch 'Landlord' on OTT
'Landlord' features Vijaya Kumar in the lead role, delivering a performance rooted in realism. He is joined by Rachita Ram and
Raj B. Shetty in key roles, and for those who have missed the film in theaters, 'Landlord' is now available for streaming on ZEE5 from March 19. The supporting cast includes Rithnya Vijay, Shishir Baikady, Umashree,
Bhavana Rao,
Rakesh Adiga, and Achyuth Kumar.
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Story set in rural Karnataka
Set in the 1980s, 'Landlord' revolves around Rachayya, a laborer navigating life in a village shaped by inequality and power structures. He lives with his wife, Ningavva, and daughter, Bhagya, while dreaming of owning a piece of land. As the influence of a powerful landlord, Sanna Dhani, looms large, the story explores the struggles faced by ordinary villagers.
Rachayya’s perspective begins to shift as he witnesses fear and injustice, eventually placing him at the center of a growing resistance. At its core, 'Landlord' explores the clash between inherited power and the aspirations of the underprivileged.
The film portrays how land ownership becomes a symbol of dignity and independence. It also examines how one individual’s belief in lawful change can challenge a deeply entrenched social order.
ETimes verdict
According to the ETimes review, the film presents a compelling premise but faces certain execution issues. The review states, "Landlord is not without its shortcomings. The pacing occasionally feels uneven, with certain portions receiving extensive attention while others are rushed. This disrupts the overall flow. Additionally, the film leans into melodrama, and the placement of message-heavy moments during a few action sequences may not appeal to viewers expecting a straightforward action drama entertainer. Despite these issues, 'Landlord' remains a watchable film. While it does not always strike the perfect balance between message and mass appeal, its performances and intent make it a film that leaves an impression."