Rangamarthanda
- 2023
- 2h 33min
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaRaghava Rao is a theatre artist who was given the title Rangamarthanda. As he grows older, he decides to retire and distributes his wealth among his children, Sri and Ranga who mistreat him ... Leggi tuttoRaghava Rao is a theatre artist who was given the title Rangamarthanda. As he grows older, he decides to retire and distributes his wealth among his children, Sri and Ranga who mistreat him and his wife Raju Garu.Raghava Rao is a theatre artist who was given the title Rangamarthanda. As he grows older, he decides to retire and distributes his wealth among his children, Sri and Ranga who mistreat him and his wife Raju Garu.
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One of the best emotional family drama, the movie runs on the lead actor's perspective with underlying concept of Indian theatres.
The occurrence of events in the storyline are quite realistic and relatable!!
The entire lead cast has showcased us the brilliance of the performance!!
As the new conflict points arise during the narration still the main motive always remained same which makes it a bit predictable... yet a good way of storytelling.
Starts with a slow pace but engages you with the story.
Great acting by every artist.
Whether this movie will get acceptance or not by the masses but will move people with soft hearts.
Brahmanandam's acting was on the next level & top-notch performance compared to his previous comedy roles.
Those lengthy dialogues by both Prakash Raj & Brahmanandam will remember old Telugu movies.
But definitely must applaud both for delivering those dialogues.
What a dialogue delivery by both!
Particularly Shakespeare's dialogue by Prakash Raj is top-notch, he spelled & pronounced every word of Shakespeare with the emotion required Ramya Krishna's facial expressions & her acting were great Every actor was up to the mark.
Dialogues at a few places were too good.
A must-give try movie.
The first 15 or so minutes I felt like I was watching a 2000 or 90s flick, but I'm a sucker for that generation of films so slowly warmed up to it. Some of the actors like Anasuya really got on my nerves and I guess for the characterization it worked out that way. The editing of the trailer was choppy which made me lose hope on the movie, but that wasn't a big issue in the movie especially once you get invested in the drama.
The performances are the main highlight of the film. Prakash Raj lived in the role as Rangamarthanda Raghava Rao, it was not a new character for Prakash Raj but he makes you cry like a baby with ease. Bramhanandam is the man who you look at and immediately laugh, but in this movie man did he make us cry. That hospital scene and monologue was some of the best acting I have seen in a long time. I am glad Krishna Vamsi brought this angle out of him, and hope more directors use this side. Ramya Krishna is another actor who did just fabulously, she was so relatable as a soft mother and just lived in that role. Sivathmika Rajasekhar is a good actor and glad she did well in this film as well, though she needs to improve in emotional scenes. Good to see native Telugu actors acting in Telugu films.
The moral of the film is not on the nose and is just left for interpretation though it is guided by the narrative. We are shown to not mistreat elders and parents especially, and to show gratitude towards them. And from the side of Prakash Raj and Ramya Krishna's side it is shown to not fully trust anyone, it is shown that money can make anyone evil. And above all it is to learn from Prakash Raj to not lose yourself and realize that life is the biggest and grandest play of all. Some of the scenes in the films convey these beautifully without being on the nose or preachy like many films these days.
Krishna Vamsy is back after a long time and you can tell it's a Krishna Vamsi mark film and I am glad he has made a comeback after a string of hard to watch movies with extremely over the top acting.
Overall a good watch if you are interested in emotional dramas and want to see some present stalwart acting performances.
Rangamarthanda's family conflict seems age old and so is the drama surrounding it. Be it the way, their daughter in law uses her daughter to convey she doesn't want the in-laws living with her or how the free spirited daughter starts ill treating her parents, reminded me of those late 80s, 90s films. But what stood out is how Prakash Raj's Raghava Rao deals with these scenario. There are couple of scenes specifically written to showcase Prakash Raj and Brahmanandam's range as actors and they both excel. Ramya Krishnan's role could've been etched better than just a loyal wife.
Overall, despite the slow dated narrative, this is worth watching for the two legendary actors' standout performances.
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- QuizRanga Marthanda is a remake of the award-winning 2016 Marathi film, Natsamrat.
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- ConnessioniRemake of Natsamrat (2016)
- Colonne sonoreNannu Nannugaa
Written by Sirivennela Sitaramasastri
Performed by Gayatri
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- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 33 minuti
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