Thokala Venkata Kishore
Shivangi Lioness (2025) is not your run-of-the-mill action flick—it’s a wild ride that tosses you straight into the heart of chaos and doesn’t let you off the hook for a second. The story centers on Shivangi, a fierce and complicated woman who’s done playing by anyone else’s rules. She’s got this raw energy, kind of like if Lara Croft and Shere Khan had a rebellious kid raised on revenge and adrenaline. The film kicks off with Shivangi living a double life: by day, she blends in with the crowd, but by night, she’s out chasing down the people who tore her family apart. There’s this underlying rage simmering beneath her calm exterior, and when it boils over? Absolute carnage.
As the plot unfolds, Shivangi’s world just spirals, with corrupt officials, backstabbing allies, and a relentless crime syndicate breathing down her neck. The action sequences are bonkers—think street chases, brutal hand-to-hand fights, and even a close call with a wild animal (because, of course, there’s gotta be a lion moment). But honestly, the film isn’t just about fists and fury. There’s a real emotional core here. Shivangi struggles with trust, guilt, and the cost of vengeance—stuff that hits you right in the gut. By the third act, all bets are off and nothing’s predictable. Betrayals, impossible choices, and enough twists to make your head spin. It’s messy, it’s raw, and it’s impossible to look away.