Kranti(Darshan) is a carefree guy though his father has many schools and he is helpless when a politician takes over his father's schools.
After a long gap, he is back as a rich guy who enters the education field to take over his father's schools from the politicians. Finally, will Kranti take over the schools? how did he become rich needs to be seen in the film.
Darshan, Rachitha Ram, Dr. V Ravichandran & Sumalatha, and others, and the film is directed by V Harikrishna, music has been composed by V Harikrishna and the film is produced by Shylaja Nag & B Suresha.
Education backdrop films are not new for an Indian audience but blending them into the commercial film is a big challenge and our challenging star Darshan's film Kranti made it quite well.
Darshan as Kranti does a fair job as this role doesn't challenge him at all but he entertained with his swag, Rachitha Ram did a passable job with her role and did nothing much to perform but she engages few sections of the audience with her bubbliness.
V Harikrishna directs the film, he chooses an interesting backdrop but partly succeeds in presenting the film, as he mostly focused on Darshan rather than the story, however, his writing is good in parts, and dialogues about education make us think.
Technically, Kranti looks good, Karunakar A's Visuals made it look even richer and V. Harikrishna himself scored the music, his songs are not up to the mark but he was impressed with the background score, and the rest of the technical team did their best as per the story requires.
Overall, Kranti is a decent commercial flick that can be watched few sections of the audience.