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Anasuya In her very first assignment as a tv investigative reporter, an intrepid young woman named Anasuya uncovers child slave labour exploitation by a prominent politician. An orphan herself, Anasuya adopts the young victim, a little girl named Lakshmi. Anasuya is now assigned to unearth the true facts behind a series of bizarre murders about which the police have oddly refused to reveal details to the public. She cleverly outfoxes Anand, a would-be amorous police inspector assigned to the special task force, into inadvertently revealing that some wacko has been murdering women -- removing one, always different, body part from each corpse before leaving behind a single red rose. The police belief that the killer only targets women is abruptly shattered when Anasuya's elderly male landlord is killed ... and Anasuya witnesses the killer fleeing the scene. Anasuya and Anand must work together to identify the suspect and prevent him from killing more people.
Idlebrain  (Oct 27, 2012)
Rating:  3/5

On a whole, Anasuya is a different film in thriller genre. It would be liked by the people who love watching these kind of films..

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Telugucinema  (Oct 27, 2012)
Rating:  3/5

Anasuya is decent and neatly packed thriller. It is aimed at urban audiences. Except some logic less sequences, it is a good time pass crime thriller..

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Cinegoer  (Oct 27, 2012)
Rating:  3/5

After all, its about a cold-blooded murderer. But the movie is interesting, the pace is good and the plot is gripping..

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Teluguone  (Oct 27, 2012)
Rating:  3.25/5

Anasuya is the film that caters to the tastes of audience that like suspense thrillers. Off late we find no such film that supports its presence. Lastly it also supports the feministic bravery element that is presented well in Bhumika’s performance..

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