Naa Bangaaru Talli Movie Review

Firstshowz presents you Naa Bangaaru Talli Movie Review film review today which is releasing world wide today in most of the
screens.

This family thriller is directed by Rajesh Touch River. The film is produced on Sun Touch Productions with MS Rajesh and Sunitha Krishnan as producers. The film has critically acclaimed with 3 National Awards and 5 International Awards for its best result.

Anjali Patil is roped into a leading lady role where she won the best actress award in special jury mention award. Read below for Naa Bangaaru Talli Telugu Movie Review.

Story:

Durga (Anjali Patil) is the only daughter of Srinivasan (Siddique) who lives in Amalapuram. Durga is bright student and wants to go higher studies from the famous college in Hyderabad. Srinivasan rejects her daughter proposal and convinces her to study in the local college.

Meanwhile, Durga who completes her studies will get an offer letter to work in Hyderabad. At the same time, Srinivasan who has personal work in Hyderabad moves out of Amalapuram and goes to Hyderabad.

Being the suitable time to Durga, she also starts off to Hyderabad without taking permission from her father. Durga faces tough situations after landing in Hyderabad. Twists come in the way of her father’s unknown activities to Durga.

What are the troubles did Durga face? What is the shocking truth of Durga’s father is rest of the story.

Performances:

Anjali Patil undoubtedly is the star of the film. Her acting skills and perfect timing in the scenes are appreciable.

Siddique is impressive in the role of Durga’s father. His role will have the heart of the film’s twist

Rathnasekhar Reddy managed well in his role of fiancé to Durga

Anoop Aravindan looks terrible in his role with great expressions as Baddie.

Technical Aspects:

Director Rajesh Touchriver made sure to work out this film’s result not to make any controversial elements attached to the script. His ideas in presenting screenplay are too good. The way he managed the roles with no drag in the film’s screenplay is impressive.

Music by Shantanu Moitra is good and had superb back ground score through out the film. Ramatulasi cinematography scores the best part of making the visuals of Konaseema Village a colorful feast to the audience. Editing by Donmax is too good. Production Values by Sunitha Krishnan and Rajesh are rich.

Analysis:

Naa Bangaaru Talli is the film who should really watch for its emotions and real incidents currently happening in the society especially on girl’s life. This film can take many inspirations with great move from the society. Rajesh Touchriver is so clear about the film’s script which he actually tried to explain the audience.

Though the film has no remarks to complain, one can really feel in boring for the slow pace in narration. The film’s first half goes in so called mode with predictable scenes and slow pace in the scene narration. The actual film starts from the pre-interval scene and the director is very much successful to manage the second half with impressive climax episode.

He showed the love relationship between Daughter and a Father in such a way with good number of emotional scenes which can get good applause from the audience.

Final Verdict:

Feel Good Film



RATING: Watchable Flick

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