“Naa Saami Ranga,” has rejoiced fans and audience appreciation for its festive blended approach to the romantic story and the strong performances of the cast led by Nagarjuna Akkineni. The film has mass appeal and festive moods enlivened by Nagarjuna and Ashika Ranganath’s bold and rustic love story, resonating well in masses.
The movie is at first a Nagarjuna fan and a family entertainer, and has wee bit of festive moments, with reasonable dose of comedy and appreciable drama. The film’s first half delivers a festival-like experience, while the second half takes a more serious twist with an heightened focus on action scenes and sequences.
Nagarjuna’s performance in the role of Kishtayya is applaudable, with his strong portrayal of the character’s mass mannerisms and romantic vibes.
Nagarjuna’s ever green charisma and breakthrough approach to the love story make it look convincing on screen, and MM Keeravaani’s background score has given commendable backing to enliven the love story.
Naa Saami Ranga Uplifts Festive Mood with Good Music and Story
The combination of Nagarjuna and MM Keeravaani provides a entertaining feast for the audience who love raw and rustic action drama. The film has good songs and action scenes, and Nagarjuna’s screen presence, along with Ashika Ranganath, looks good on-screen.
In the words of Nagarjuna, “The way he broke the trends in the past has now been seen again with a unique approach to the love story, making it look convincing on screen”. Additionally, Nagarjuna’s performance was particularly impressive in the high-octane action sequences, reminiscent of his earlier hit films. His prophecy is near-perfect when you watch the movie.
Overall, “Naa Saami Ranga” offers a unique cinematic experience, celebrating culture, tradition, and the thrill of wholesome family storytelling formula. The film’s strong performances and break away approach to the love story make it a watchable addition to the sankranti festival season.
The story of Naa Saami Ranga and the entertainment quotient
The movie is a heartwarming tale set in a picturesque village somewhere in the year 1988, where deep bonds of friendship flourish among Kistaiah (Nagarjuna Akkineni), Anji (Allari Naresh), and Varaalu (Ashika Ranganath). Kistaiah, a devout admirer of Peddayya (Nasser), the village president, views him as a father figure. Meanwhile, Anji marries Manga (Mirnaa), while Kistaiah yearns to wed Varaalu. However, Varaalu’s father vehemently opposes the match, leading to a tragic outcome.
Shaken by her father’s untimely death, Varaalu evades her union with Kistaiah. As time passes, Kistaiah and Anji rescue Baski (Raj Tarun) and his girlfriend (Rukshar), two young lovers who share a tumultuous journey. Baski befriends the trio, and their camaraderie strengthens amidst the chaos.
Due to a series of incidents, Peddayya’s son Dasu (Shabbeer) harbors resentment towards Kistaiah and Anji. In a shocking turn of events, Dasu ruthlessly eliminates one of their friends, plunging Kistaiah into a silent grief.
“Naa Saami Ranga” is a captivating tale of friendship, love, and vengeance, inspired by a Malayalam film by Porinju Mariam Jose. The movie showcases the power of bonds and the consequences of breaking them.
Naa Saami Ranga Movie Review Verdict
A movie that will thrill Nagarjuna Fans and is watchable with your family