Naa Saami Ranga : Good Sankranthi entertainer!!!


Naa Saami Ranga stands out even though it was the last movie in the Sankranthi film lineup to be released. In Telugu, choreographer Vijay Binni attempts directing for the first time in the 2019 malayalam film Porinju Mariam Jose. Specifically crafted for Sankranthi, the film stars Nagarjuna, Ashika Ranganath, allari Naresh, Mirnaa Menon, raj Tarun, and ruhani sharma in an ensemble cast.

Story of Naa Saami Ranga

It's 1988. Like brothers, Kishtaiyah (Nagarjuna) and Anji (Naresh) have a strong kinship and are devoted to their village chief, Peddayya (Nassar), who supported them when they were young. They have no idea how their lives will change when they are assigned to defend bhaskar (Raj) from bullies because he has developed feelings for Kumari (Ruksha1r) from the next hamlet.

Review of Naa Saami Ranga

The way Naa Saami Ranga concludes, it doesn't leave much of an impression on the viewer. Nevertheless, it keeps you entertained while you're viewing. The majority of the movie is set during the bhogi and Sankranthi holidays, and just as much as the music and cinematography of Dasaradhi Sivendra and MM Keeravaani get you in the mood for celebration, so do the sets. The Konaseema ceremony of prabhala teertham is also referenced in the movie. The director doesn't appear to take himself too seriously, and he even joins in on the title song to shake a leg with the cast while the ensemble effortlessly does their parts.


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