Rana Daggubati and Nayana Tara’s movie ‘Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum’
released today.Krish directed this movie and Mani Sharma composed
wonderful tunes to this movie.Here is the
exclusive review of Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum movie.
Story :
Comes to Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum movie story Rana played B,Tech
Babu .Subrahmanyam (Kota Srinivasa Rao) grand father of B.Tech
babu.Subramanyam is the stage artist from Surabhi company.B.Tech Babu
well educated and he have plans to movie US to read higher studies.This
proposal is not interested by Subramanyam.Subramanyam asked B.Tech babu to
perform the one drama after that he agreed to leave from this country.This drama name is called Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum.
While this company are involved in the drama Bellary local gang is robbed the bulk amount that will become the
political issue.This
robbery also belongs to the get the contact of Iron mines in
Bellary.Nayana Tara role in Devika a documentary makers.This local mafia
under Reddappa control.Devika try to focus the local mafia to the world
with her documentary.
Unfortunalty b.tech babu rivelary with Reddappa group in this Robbery .b.Tech babu take care of this
money landing and he started searching the people who are involved in the Robbery.
How B.Tech Babu chase the thefts ..? How Reddappa enemy to B.Tech
Babu..? What is the meaning of Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum is the story…?
Performances :
Rana Daggubati:
HE has evolved as an actor as BTech Babu and is the perfect
choice for this kind of movie. He is good in Serious and Emotional
performances which had little scope to try and showcase in his previous
movies. His Diction and Dialogue delivery is amazing and you will find a
new Rana , though some will disagree as some of the Dialogues were
spoken fast and some audience are not able to grasp them. Rana tried to
pur his heart and Soul in his character and he succeeds in his attempt.
Rana has carved his physique very well and he is very good in action
sequences but quite stiff in Dances.
Victory Venkatesh :
He looks Fresh and hilarious in his
Special Role and adds that extra pinch of spice to the movie in a Song
Sequence with Sameera Reddy and increases the tempo of the movie and
gives a kick to the Daggubati Fans.
Nayanatara:
She is as usual with her decent performance
and she looks glamorous in songs and dances , Though it was a bit odd to
see her as a commecrial actress in KVJ after she donned the role of
Sita in Sri Rama Rajyam.
Positives:
Rana Daggubati gave career best Performance Mani Sharma’s background score Racy second half Nayanatara looks good in the movie Dialogues
Negatives:
Slow Narration Dragging scenes in the first half Few drama sequences Slow second half and Pre Climax Episode must have been better.
Out of the Movie KVJ: The basic element Krish missed
in cooking this commercial mass movie is carrying the emotion and
connectivity. Till the point where Raghu Babu’s tongue is cut and sacred
ashes of Kota are besmirched with urine, emotions goes on to peak. Then
on, Krish ran into a bundle of blunders killing the drama step by step.
Interval bang which was supposed to be a twist to the story went pale
and lifeless. It took long time before injecting the philosophy of Nayan
into Rana’s chaarcter.
There is alot of difference between narrating a revenge drama and
implanting a social message. Krish experimented to interwind two unequal
concepts and then tried to bring a unique theme. However, his
normalization process went wrong leading to an unbalanced drama. By the
time we start sinking into the barbaric practices of mining mafia, thud
comes Rana’s revenge drama which lacks in conviction. This is what
happens when a sapient like Krish begins to transform into business
concerning attitude. He was neither able to justify his thoughful
psychology nor the irrational mass masala ingredient.
Commercially, the run of KVJ lies only on how audience receive the
actual mining concept and simultaneously digest the revenge drama.
Overall, KVJ is a special film for Rana who turned into a mass
performer.
Verdict of the Movie KVJ: Just an Average Show.