We watched it with russian fandub, where they decided to fall asleep during one of the scenes.
It's a cool action dated comedy morbid drama modern musical film about some two feuding villages. There are a couple of weird plot points, but for what it is - it is more original than not. And then there's the ending... So back in the day south american soap operas became very popular, and there was a fad in bharat cinema for sudden plot twists revealing that someone was someone's relative ALL ALONG! Baharat movies were heavily imported into sssr so those dramatic revelations became a cultural soviets-wide stereotype meme associated with bharat films the same way as dances, songs, and action scenes in the style of 70s kung-fu (for last decades they are way more into wirework). Since i started watching more modern bharat films again after Enthiran i entirely forgot about that. But here we have a straight up that style of a reveal.
Nasser plays here basically the same type of villain as he later did in Bahubali.
The action cinematography is above average, those are pretty cool fights. But the NTR's introduction scene is using as much effects as in the memes.
Plot summary
Rama Chandra, an orphan, gets involved in a feud between two royal families while trying to woo Sathya, his lady love. He soon realises that the lives of his fellow villagers depend on his choices.
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November 14, 2021 at 03:17 AM
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a bit too morbid for a film with dated comedy scenes
Cheesy dialogs and unnecessary violence.
Same old movie for the masses inflicted with cheesy dialogs, physics defying fight scenes, and tears. No role was given to the heroines, and the whole movie revolves around the hero. The role given to NTR was justified thoroughly, due to NTR's action, dialogs and talented dancing. Too much unnecessary violence and adult jokes earned the movie a needless "A" from the CBFC. The direction didn't have any intellect involved in it. All the directors efforts were channeled into the endless abyss of fights. Both heroines lacked charisma and were made beautiful by additional makeup. The music provided by MM Keeravani was nice and pleasing to hear. Bottomline: Watch this movie without your kids and only if there is no other movie in the theater.