Unlike "pure" horror movies that might be too intense for some, Ganga uses comedy (led by the legendary Kovai Sarala) to break the tension, making it accessible to a wide demographic.
When it comes to the "Muni" franchise, Raghava Lawrence struck gold with the third installment, . Originally released as Kanchana 2 in Tamil and dubbed into Telugu as Ganga , the film redefined the horror-comedy genre in Tollywood. Years after its release, it continues to trend as a top-tier entertainer for families and horror buffs alike. The Plot: A Blend of Spooks and Satire Unlike "pure" horror movies that might be too
The irony peaks when they encounter actual paranormal entities. Raghava becomes possessed not by one, but by multiple spirits—including the vengeful Ganga. What follows is a high-octane battle of wills, breathtaking stunts, and the signature "Lawrence-style" choreography that blends fear with flamboyant energy. Why It Holds a "Top" Spot in Telugu Cinema