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People had started building expectations since Krish came on board for ‘NTR Biopic’ and the expectations have spiked up further with the stunning first look, teasers and trailers that came out.
The biopic on NTR, the legendary actor and politician, is one of the biggest movies in the recent times.
With Balakrishna stepping in his father’s shoes for the screen and Vidya Balan playing as Basavatarakam, all film lovers have been waiting to see the magic unfold on the silver screen.
Has the film turned out to be a befitting tribute to the legendary actor? Let’s find out.
Story:
In 1984 Madras, Basavatarakam who was undergoing treatment for cancer, reminisces her husband Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao aka NTR’s life. Flash back to 1947.
NTR resigns his sub-registrar job to pursue a career in acting. His wife Basavatarakam supports his decision and he soon shifts his base to Madras.
Staying in a room with other filmy aspirants, he begins his career in acting and soon gets his first assignment in L V Prasad’s “Mana Desam” in a small role. His acting career zooms ahead in no time.
His acting career goes without much hurdles except the untimely death of his elder son, the personal life is also smooth. Rest of the movie focuses on NTR’s acting career and why he had stepped into politics.
Artistes’ Performances:
Nandamuri Balakrishna has portrayed his father NT Rama Rao’s role. He is seen in many roles that his father had essayed. Balakrishna has suited perfectly in some getups of his father like Lord Krishna’s avatar. In the episodes of NTR’s later life, Balakrishna’s performance is good. However, he looks too old to appear in NTR’s varied acting avatars.
Vidya Balan is a delight to watch. She gets the role of Basavatarakam right. Sumanth as ANR and Kalyan Ram as Nandamuri Harikrishna also impress. Sumanth gets more marks here.
Daggubati Raja as NTR’s brother gets meatier role and he has excelled in the role. The movie has many known actors in important roles but they hardly make any impression.
Rana as Nara Chandra Babu Naidu makes a brief appearance.
Technical Excellence:
Krish has been banking heavily on his trusted cinematographer V S Jnana Sekhar. The cameraman is known for getting period look perfect with his astute detailing has done a decent job. His camera work coupled with able support from art director Saahi Suresh and costume designer has lent the movie authentic feel in some places and at other places it is plain ordinary.
The film’s timeline is from 1950’s to the 1980’s, much of the movie is shot in a studio environment. M M Keeravani provides decent BG score, the film doesn’t have songs except background numbers.
Production values are neat. Dialogues by Sai Madhav Burra are good at places. As usual, the writer goes overboard in many places and exhibits show off. Editing is the biggest drawback.
The editors must have slept as the pace goes completely down in many sequences.
Highlights:
Nandamuri Balakrishna
Vidya Balan
Production design
Drawback:
Balakrishna’s early getups
Length
Lack of high points
Analysis
Making biopic on a great personality like NT Rama Rao, who had changed the course of Telugu cinema with a filmography of nearly 300 movies as an actor, producer and director and ushered in many changes in modern Andhra Pradesh’s politics, and whose life story is known to everyone, is not an easy task.
Compressing his life as cinema into 2-hour runtime itself is a huge challenging job. This is why, director and his writers’ team have split his biopic in two parts – “NTR Kathanayakudu” and “NTR Mahanayakudu”, and we are talking about the first part.
Despite splitting the movie in two parts, Krish has made the movie with 170 minutes of runtime and solely focused on his personal life and acting career.
As recently seen in “Mahanati”, Savitri’s biopic, the film begins in a hospital. Here in NTR’s biopic, it is his wife Basavatarakam who is hospitalized and she is recollecting the memories and the story of NTR starts unfolding.
The entire first half runs on showing how NTR entered into films, the initial struggles, the first success, the contract with Vijay-Vauhini Movies, his dramatic entry as Lord Krishna in “Maya Bazaar”, his friendship with ANR, his noble donation drive for Rayalaseema drought, the various avatar he had done till “Bandipotu” (1963).
Except one emotional scene of his elder son’s death, the first half of the film runs on a pretty straight line. The first half offers only two interesting scenes – the dramatic entry of NTR as Lord Krishna and Lord Venkteshwara, and NTR’s son’s death scene.
Post-interval, the movie focuses on Emergency period, the incidents that prompted NTR to think about “Praja Seva”. There is also small reference of the emergence of Krishna as superstar and NTR and ANR losing their prominence.
The second half also focuses on his later career – “Yama Gola”, “Adavi Ramudu”, “Sardar Paparayudu”, “Vetagadu” and “Bobbilipuli”. There is also one sequence of Diviseema cyclone that made him enter politics. The film ends on the point when he announces to launch Telugu Desam Party in Hyderabad.
In recent “Mahanati”, there is lot of drama (her addiction to alcohol and trauma in her personal life is boldly narrated) to hold the interest and it had good songs (non-Savitri movies) whereas this part of NTR’s biopic only extols the virtues of the great actor. There are no negatives, no villains, no major turns. It is almost like collage of his old movies.
Added to this, the film runs on slow pace for 170 minutes. Hence despite some good moments here and there, the film doesn’t glue us to the screens throughout this movie.
However, it may work for NTR’s fans as it gives glimpse of the great actor’s life, his struggles and his achievements.
All in all, “NTR Kathanayakudu” is a plain biopic that has many problems but can be watched as it tries to tell the story of one of the greatest actor and politician of Andhra Pradesh.
Bottom-line: A Tribute To NTR
Kriti Sanon had back to back flop films in Bollywood and Telugu film industry right from the beginning of her career, but that did not stop her from bagging more and more films. She has got five films scheduled to hit the screens this year.
On non-film front, Kriti is always busy with big brand endorsements and here she is again posing hot for a national brand. In this photo shoot, Kriti Sanon slipped into towel in teasing poses. Slide on to see more from her.
While Maverick filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma has reacted to the latest comments by Naga Babu on Balakrishna in his own style, the controversial lady Sri Reddy is back in the game by following the Mega brother’s style. Relaunching her verbal attack on Jana Sena president Pawan Kalyan, Sri Reddy followed Naga Babu’s style and said she do not know who Pawan Kalyan is. Targeting the actor turned politician, Sri Reddy posted a video on her Facebook page.
In a 3-minute video, Sri Reddy said: “Pawan ante Donga Choopulu Chustu Donga Kollu Patte Vadi ga Untarantu Chaduvu Raka Konni Sarlu Mahanubhavula Perlanu Thappu Chepparu Paiga Laksha Pustakaalu Chadivanu Antu Goppalu Cheppukuntaru anta. Pelli Meeda Pelli Cheskoni Deshaniki Seva Chestunattuga Cheppukuntadanta. Chinna Pillalani Venta Veskoni Thirguthu Thaano Hero ga Feel Avtharu anta. Ilanti vyakthi Jagan gurinchi Chandrababu Gurinchi Matladtharanta”
She further said that Jagan had been in politics even before Pawan’s brother entered and added, ‘If fans of Jagan take it seriously, imagine the plight of Pawan who self-claims that he is going to be the CM.”
She also commented, “I only know about one Pawan and he is a great painter. Barring painter Pawan, I am not aware of any other person with same name. There may be several people with that name (Pawan), but it is not necessary for me to remember all of them,” said Sri Reddy who’s instigated Mega fans once again.
Ram Charan for the first time has broken his silence on RRR and Sye Raa. Here are the excerpts from his candid conversation.What’s your first reaction when you first heard about RRR – multi-starrer with NTR?
My first reaction was silence. When Rajamouli garu told me about this, I was silent. NTR is very good friend of mine and working in such a big multi-starrer is really welcoming and I’m very excited, looking forward to. The scenes involving Tarak and me have come out really well. Rajamouli garu did a great job keeping in mind about the expectations.
Your reunion took a while after Magadheera. Were you and Rajamouli talks in meantime?
After Magadheera, Rajamouli garu became busy with his films. He was busy with Eega, Baahubali. There was no time for us to think about doing another film. But he seems to have plans. He came for Sye Raa movie opening and he was working on RRR script. He shared with me his plan later.
Sye Raa seems to have got delayed?
Sye Raa is a huge film involving vast cast. Film of that scale usually takes time. Now, everything is on track. Right now, song shoot is going on. The film is being made with big budget. I’m giving highest remuneration to Dad for Sye Raa. No one has given him such high remuneration.
Any plans to go to Bollywood again?
I’m quite happy here. Tollywood is shining. I’m not very greedy. I’m happy with Telugu cinema and south cinema. Even with Sye Raa, my aim is only South. I don’t have very big plans for Sye Raa in Bollywood. Focus is more on South and less on North. Post Baahubali, economics of South cinema has changed, particularly Telugu cinema. So, we need not go there. In fact, Bollywood is looking up to Telugu cinema.
After Chitti Babu in Rangasthalam, how did you move into Ram’s character in Vinaya Vidheya Rama?
Rangasthalam is a film which I’d cherish forever. Films like Rangasthalam won’t happen often. Dhruva was one kinda experiment and Rangasthalam was another kinda experiment and Vinaya Vidheya Rama is another kinda experiment altogether. It’s a commercial masala entertainer with perfect dose of action, emotion, family elements and drama. The action in VVR is never-before-seen and I’ve done never-before. Boyapati garu inspired me to do the role. The way he narrates scenes on the sets get you into the mood of the film. That’s why I had said every actor should work with Boyapati garu once. It is going to be a good watch for Sankranthi. I’m eagerly looking forward to film.
Ram Charan admits that he had faced many issues regarding the period drama ‘Sye Raa’ that he is producing with his father Megastar Chiranjeevi in the direction of Surender Reddy.We had earlier reported many problems the movie had faced.
Some thought they are rumors but Ram Charan now agrees that he had to face many headaches during the shoot of the movie in the last one and half years.”It is a mammoth project involving many actors. It is a dream project for my father. So we are not leaving any stone unturned. We recently went through some problems but I had sorted them all,” he confessed.
Ram Charan also says he would not produce films with anyone other than his dad Chiranjeevi on Konidela Productions.He had produced ‘Khaidi Number 150’ with his father and is now producing ‘Sye Raa’ with whopping Rs 200 Cr.
Actor Varun Tej has confirmed that he has been approached with the offer to star in the yet-untitled Telugu remake of Tamil film “Jigarthanda”.Directed by Karthik Subbaraj, the 2014 gangster thriller “Jigarthanda” revolves around a gangster and a filmmaker and what happens when their lives cross paths.
While Siddharth played the aspiring filmmaker, Bobby Simhaa played the dreaded gangster.Varun Tej has been approached with an offer to essay Simhaa’s role. Harish Shankar will direct the remake.”It’s true that the makers have approached me with an offer but I haven’t officially signed on the dotted line yet. I’m really considering the offer because it’s a film I really liked. I should be taking a call very soon,” Varun told IANS.
Seen playing an astronaut in his last Telugu release “Antariksham”, Varun is eagerly looking forward to the release of Telugu comedy “F2” this week.The film has Varun sharing screen space with actor Venkatesh for the first time.
Talking about the experience of working alongside Venkatesh, he said: “I didn’t expect him to be so cool. We had so much fun shooting, and I think the experience helped me to get better at comedy. I’ve acquired great comic skills now.”
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