Naa Saami Ranga movie review: Nagarjuna is the redeeming factor – The Indian Express
A number of names had been thought-about to direct this remake of Malayalam Porinju Mariam Jose. Author Prasanna Kumar Bezawada, who was given the accountability to work on the Telugu model, was strongly rumoured to be making his debut as a director with Naa Saami Ran. However the accountability lastly fell into the lap of choreographer Vijay Binni. The movie marks his debut as a director. In an fascinating mixture, Allari Naresh and Raj Tharun shall be seen as Nagarjuna’s pals within the film. Nagarjuna has had many profitable outings in the course of the Sankranthi
season. Will the magic repeat this time?
Naa Saami Ranga narrates the story of an orphan Kishtayya (Nagarjuna), who involves the village of Ambajipeta, and turns into a member of Anji’s (Allari Naresh) household. Kishtayya grows as much as be a formidable teen supporting the president of the village, Nasser, at each step. The story spans from the Sixties to the 90s, although the principle occasions occur in the course of the three Sankranthi competition days in 1988.
Kishtayya falls in love with the village lender’s (Rao Ramesh) daughter, Varalakshmi (Ashika Ranganadh). Their affair is opposed by the lender strongly, and he commits suicide making an attempt to stop his daughter from leaving the home to marry Kishtayya. Responsible Varalu doesn’t marry Kishtayya, and so they each stay single and lovers, pining and ready, for one another most of their lives.
The love affair between Bhaskar (Raj Tarun) from Ambajipeta and Jaggannapeta‘s president’s daughter creates new issues. Kishtayya and Anji assist Bhaskar, whereas Peddayya’s sons assist the opposite village as they should settle previous scores with Kishtayya. Kishtayya’s sworn enemy on this complete drama is Dasu (Shabbir). What occurs to this hostility and whether or not Kishtayya will lastly unite with Varalu types the remainder of the story.
A lot of the first half tries to determine Naa Saami Ranga as a real Sankranthi movie with plenty of village customs and rustic leisure. The episode narrating Kishtayya’s previous love story feels utterly dated and unrealistic. Anji’s first evening woes additionally add to the sensation. The macho Sankranthi Nagarjuna feels okay, nevertheless it by no means reaches the extent of Soggade… motion pictures.
The tempo barely picks up solely after the arrival of the principle villain Dasu. The emotional core focuses on the bond between Anji and Kishtayya, and when it lastly connects, it’s largely resulting from Naresh’s act. Little extra display time for his or her bond may have made it more practical. It’s the household man, good friend and constant confidant Nagarjuna that scores over the lover on this story. The ending tweaked to swimsuit the Telugu viewers and the competition temper feels okay.
The movie has wealthy visuals. The songs may have been higher. The same old Prasanna dialogue punches are absent. Vijay Binni succeeds as a first-time director. There’s nothing a lot to search out fault along with his work. The selection of this dated story and writing, largely might be attributed to Nagarjuna and the producers.
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Ashika Ranganadh delivered the products. Nagarjuna appeared unwell comfortable in a number of dance sequences and fights. Allari Naresh did a very good job. Raj Tharun’s position had restricted scope. Shabbir impressed along with his lecherous villainy act. Myrna felt wasted within the ill-conceived character. Although the final launch on this competition week, Nagarjuna could fulfill extra audiences as compared with Mahesh Babu and Venkatesh. After Hanu Man, Naa Saami Ranga could discover extra takers this Sankranthi.
Naa Saami Ranga film forged: Nagarjuna, Allari Naresh, Raj Tharun, Ashika Ranganadh, Shabbir, Nasser
Naa Saami Ranga film director: Vijay Binni
Naa Saami Ranga film ranking: 2 stars
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