Nagarjuna-starrer Naa Saami Ranga Review: Check What Fans Said At This Andhra Theatre
Nagarjuna-starrer Naa Saami Ranga Review: Check What Fans Said At This Andhra Theatre
Naa Saami Ranga was screened at 8 am on Sunday in Shiva Shankar Theatre in Nandikotkur town of Nandyal district, Andhra Pradesh.

Last year Akkineni Nagarjuna appeared in The Ghost which failed to impress both fans and critics and failed at the box office. He has, however, redeemed it with this year’s release Naa Saami Ranga which has opened to a good response with positive reviews. Many have called it an apt comeback for Nagarjuna to perfect form, hailing his role as the most entertaining he has played in recent years.

Naa Saami Ranga was screened at 8 am on Sunday in Shiva Shankar Theatre in Nandikotkur town of Nandyal district, Andhra Pradesh. Hundreds of Nagarjuna fans from different villages of Nandikotkur constituency came to watch the movie Naa Saami Ranga. People flocked to Shiva Shankar Theatre and spoke to News18 Local after exiting the theatre, unanimously praising the film. The familial sentiment in the film Naa Saami Ranga, according to fans, made everyone well up and fans also said that Nagarjuna fans celebrated Sankranti in the theatre while watching the film.

Nagarjuna made his long-awaited big-screen return with Naa Saami Ranga. For this film, he entrusted the directing duties to a first-time director Vijay Binni, and one may claim that he has exceeded all expectations.

The setting of Naa Saami Ranga is Ambajipeta village. To help Kistayya’s (Nagarjuna) family get through a difficult period, President Peddayya (Nasser) plays a crucial role. Devoted to Peddayya, Kistayya falls in love with Varalu (Ashika Ranganath). Regretfully, they part ways due to an unplanned event. To make matters worse, Kistayya and his brother Anji (Allari Naresh) are the targets of the malice of Dasu (Shabeer Kallarakkal), Peddayya’s son. The film investigates the causes of this rivalry and the events that led to the separation between Varalu and Kistayya.

Joshiy wrote the movie’s plot, while Prasanna Kumar Bezawada penned the dialogue. MM Keeravani wrote the background score and music for the film. The camera was operated by Dasaradhi Sivendra, while Chota K Prasad handled the editing. Under the Srinivasa Silver Screen label in collaboration with Annapurna Studios, Srinivasa Chitturi provided the film’s financial backing.

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