Wednesday, December 21, 2011
'Rajanna' Review: An Emotional Treat
Rating: 3.25 / 5
Banner: Annapurna Studios
Cast: Nagarjuna, Sneha, Annie, Shweta Menon and others
Music: Keeravani M
Lyrics: Ashok Teja Suddala, K Shiva Dutta, Ananth Sriram, Chaitanya Prasad
Cinematography: Shyam K Naidu, Anil Bhandari and Poorna
Choreographer: S S Rajamouli
Editing: Kotagiri Venkateshwara Rao
Fights: Vijay, Ram Lakshman, Selva, Salomon
Visual Effects: Vensat, Firefly, EFX
Executive Producer: Supriya
Produced by: Nagarjuna Akkineni
Story, screenplay, direction: Vijayendra Prasad
Release date: December 22, 2011
Rajanna is the film that hit the screen when people's expectations have been set reasonable levels. The main reason is that expectations Rajamouli behind his action episodes. Even the film musically scored good points.
History:
The film is set in the village in Adilabad district Nelakondapalli 1948. Lakshmamma (Sneha) is the mother of a baby girl child Mallamma (Baby Annie), which leaves him in a river like Karna Kunti did to the fear of Razakars hunt to kill. Lakshmamma is killed. Mallamma Sambayya is saved by a man of the village as it feeds her granddaughter, as was done for Kanva Shakunthala.
Sambayya known Mallamma is the daughter of Lakshmamma and Rajanna (Nagarjuna) freedomn great fighter against the British and also the savior of them from unscrupulous GADIS Doras.
The girl is good Mallamma singing since childhood. But Dorasan (Sweta Menon) hate it. She orders him not to sing and punished severely. Then the girl goes to Delhi to the complaint by PM Nehru. What happens from then has to be viewed on the screen.
Performances:
Nagarjuna is at its best. He deserves praise for the role so inspiring. He looked strong with muscles toned up. It is physically inspiring.
Sneha is warm and looked sensual in a song.
Annie is the highlight. She deserves awards for sure.
Alapati Lakshmi and Telangana Shakuntala appeared in significant roles, but short-lived. Ajay, Pradeep Rawat and Supreet are also encouraged with reasonable roles. Sreedhar model excelled amazingly Sweta Menon and even at its best. Ravi Kale is widely seen in Bollywood films appeared in a local role of Dora.
Music score points.
Highlights
Nagarjuna
Annie
Music
History
Scenario
Disadvantages:
Commercial elements such as heroin and glamor
Analysis:
The film takes us back to the era of Razakars. " Melt hearts and eyes tears of dumping, while we watch the first half. One must appreciate the efforts of Rajamouli and his team in the pumping of emotion in keystrokes. Yes, the film could been done by Vijayendra Prasad, Rajamouli's father, but clever manipulation of the Director of ACE project was clearly evident. Above all, the action sequences, the tyranny of the feudal lords in Gadis and atrocities perpetrated by the Nizam of friends on the people of Telangana stir up the spirit of patriotism among the public.
It is definitely a remarkable film in the career of Nagarjuna. Yes, after Annamayya and Sri Ramadasu is a film that boasts yet another jewel in its crown.
Annie deserves a commendation great and there are many chances for her to score brownie points by juries prices of several committees. She plays the role to perfection beyond his age.
Except for a few liberties taken by the Director that are difficult to be digested by the public healthy rest of the film is a must for an experience to watch and know the cruel incidents happened in the land of Telugu decades ago.
The first half is supported by daughter Annie in the role of Nagarjuna Mallamma and enters the screen, just a few moments apart. Its input stage - with British chaining, the hero as they had done for the Katta Bommanna - could create a sense of well-worn script, but the story runs, his character is high. He rarely fights, but encourages people to fight against tyranny. It's great. It is the inspired character of Suddala Hanumanthu who used to evoke the fighting spirit among the people with his songs.
The film has enough material for Telugu people to experience history. In fact, the film did not show too many atrocities committed by the Razakars on indigenous, but it shows only glimpses of them, as some shocking scenes such as weighing the breasts of women with money. Congratulations to the censorship board to allow these bold scenes on the screen with the respect due to history.
To summarize, the film deserves the patronage of the audience for its content-rich songs, emotional and bold representation RR history.
Bottom Line: it shows
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