NAA BANGAARU TALLI REVIEW
What Is Good
- Anjali Patil
- Locales
- Subject
- Lead performances.
What Is Bad
- Editing
- Dragged second half
- Slow Narration
- Pre Climax
Bottom Line: Naa Bangaru Talli - attempt to watchout.
Naa Bangaaru Talli Review - Story
The story is simple enough. Durga (Anjali) the daughter of
humanitarian Srinivasan (Siddique) at Amalapuram. After her intermediate
studies, Durga plans to continue higher studies in Hyderabad. In the
meantime, she comes across Vijay (Rathna Sekhar Reddy) at marriage
function and start liking him. In a short time both get engaged with the
support of their families. But things turn around when Durga gets
kidnapped a day before her college interview in Hyderabad. As captors
come to know the truth about her father and decide make her suffer more.
Will she escape from the captors? Will her father come to rescue her?
Does she want to marry Vijay? Have kids? You hope sincerely that the
answer isn’t predictable one that most other Tollywood films would have
scripted. It is not. Everything that later on to the screen unfolds the
characters struck in a situation which is unlikely but true. Rathna
Shekar Reddy is okay as Anjali’s love interest.
Naa Bangaaru Talli Review - Star Performance
Anjali Patil exudes an innocent charm as Durga. With out any
single glamour or vulgar scene she steals the show by her acting skills.
While at the onset, she seems to struggle a bit with her soliloquies;
she evolves as the film progresses to belt out a solid performance.
Anjali is brilliant in a scene where is dragged into a room and a killer
smile in the end to conclude the things. Siddique with his weathered,
rugged face and speaking the Telugu dialect is every bit Srinivasan of
Naa Bangaaru Talli. Both Anjali Pati and Siddique are perfectly suited
to their roles. Anup Aravindan is rough in his role as head of captors.
Rathna Shekar Reddy and Neena Kurup are okay in their limited
characters.
Naa Bangaaru Talli Review - Techinical Team
Naa Bangaaru Talli made on true story of sex trafficking. The
movie won seven international awards and three national awards, which
conclude the things here. Sunitha (Durga in real life) narrated the
original story to the director Rajesh Touchriver, who always works on
diverse subjects like In the land of Buddha (Sri Lankan Civil War) and
HIV. He was totally shocked with the line and made a successful linear
story about trafficking in our daily world. The movie explores the
consequences of sex trafficking, testing the vulnerability of trust in
human relations. Director Rajesh has done a decent job of dramatizing a
plot that is often not spoken about or dusted under the carpet. The
Screenplay of the film is totally two dimensional, never tries to thrill
the audience with its bold subject. Director could have worked a bit
more on the romantic angle between the lead pair. The magic of the film
is lost when the film stretches beyond the point in the second half. The
songs by Sharreth are tad disappointing, but the Background score by
Bollywood musician Shantanu Moitra lifts the mood of the film to certain
extent. Cinematographer Rama Thulasi did a decent job within the
limited resources. The movie was shot in the original locations near
Rajahmundry. Editing of the film could have been crispier. As the movie
takes too much time to establish the mood (even fails to bring the feel
in Anjali Rathna Shekar’s romantic episode) and convey the message in
the end. Production values of Sun Touch Productions are upright.
Naa Bangaaru Talli Review - Analysis
Whats so refreshing about Naa Bangaaru Talli is that it cuts
into dark and complex subjects heretofore explored by Telugu films
(revealing them would be the biggest spoilers). There is high chance
movie might not work at box office, much like Highway, Anbe Sivam, Thiru
and the likes. Naa Bangaaru Talli is nowhere close to our usual
commercial cinema. You don’t see hero’s introduction or silly comedy
episodes or usual mass numbers deafening our ears. But what works here
is true story and Anjali Patil, who gives her best to tell Sunitha’s
heartbreaking story to the world. It’s not easy to make a social themed
film in this commercial era, but makers must be appreciated for their
effort behind the film.
- Title : REVIEW : NAA BANGAARU TALLI
- Star Cast : Siddique, Anjali Patil, Rathna Shekar Reddy, Lakshmi Menon
- Producer : Sunitha Krishnan
- Director : Rajesh Touchriver
- Music : Sharreth
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