Cast: NTR, Janhvi Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan, Shruti Marathe, Prakash Raj, Srikanth, Shine Tom Chacko, and others.
Written and Directed by: Koratala Siva
Music by: Anirudh Ravichander
Cinematography by: R. Rathnavelu
Editing by: A. Sreekar Prasad
Produced by: Sudhakar Mikkilineni, Kosaraju Harikrishna, Nandamuri Kalyan Ram
Release Date: September 27, 2024
NTR stars in an action drama ‘Devara‘, directed by Koratala Siva, with Janhvi Kapoor as the heroine. NTR returns to dual roles after many years, portraying the characters of Devara and Vara. The promotional materials already released have heightened expectations. Saif Ali Khan plays the antagonist, with significant roles being filled by Prakash Raj, Srikanth, and Shine Tom Chacko. The movie has completed all its schedules and released worldwide on September 27. But how is the film? Does it meet the expectations? Has it impressed the audience or not? Let’s find out in this review.
The Story
Located on a hill at the border between Andhra and Tamil Nadu are four villages collectively known as the Red Sea. Here, Devara (NTR) along with Bhairava (Saif Ali Khan), Rayappa (Srikanth), and Kunjara (Shine Tom Chacko) serve as the heads of each village. Their job involves smuggling goods through the sea to Murugan (Murali Sharma) without getting caught by authorities. However, realizing the damage caused, Devara decides to put an end to their smuggling activities. Bhairava disagrees, sparking a conflict between them. Devara instills deep fear in everyone. Bhairava then plans to kill Devara. Does his plan succeed? What pivotal decision does Devara make to stop the smuggling? Why does his son Vara (NTR) become fearful? Who kills Bhairava’s men trying to enter the sea? How does Vara’s romance with Thangam (Janhvi Kapoor) develop? What is Devara’s connection with gangster Yathi? Watch the movie to know.
Performances
There’s no need to specifically mention Tarak’s acting; he immerses himself in any role he takes. In this movie, too, he impresses as both Devara and Vara, bringing variations that captivate the audience. He reaffirms his prowess in action scenes and dazzles in dance sequences. Janhvi Kapoor, making her Tollywood debut, fits perfectly as the village girl Thangam, appearing authentic as a Telugu girl, though her screen time is brief. Bollywood star Saif Ali Khan captivates as the villain, making a strong impact in a role that competes with Tarak’s. Srikanth, Prakash Raj, Ajay, Murali Sharma, Shruti, and others play significant roles, with other actors performing well within their limits.
Direction
Director Koratala Siva creates a new world named ‘Red Sea’ and attempts to weave drama and emotions in his unique style. The first half unfolds the story of the Red Sea, the characters Devara and Bhaira, their transformation into smugglers, their conflicts, songs, and the terror Devara instills, all showcased effectively by Koratala. The interval bang is also excellently planned. While the first half revolves around Devara, the second half introduces Vara. The entry of the second NTR is well-executed, but the story seems stretched afterwards. Janhvi Kapoor’s scenes feel forced, except for a song, and the rest seem tedious. The pre-climax action scenes inside the sea are spectacular, but the climax, while engaging, reminds one of the movie Baahubali. Koratala sets up for a part two, ending Devara’s story. However, the second part lacks the impact of the first, with a weak love track, dragged scenes, predictable narrative, and missing the typical Koratala mark being the downsides.
Technically
On the technical front, all departments have performed well. Anirudh’s background music is another major strength of the movie, enhancing the film with his distinctive BGM. The songs are good, with ‘Chuttammalle’ likely to generate whistles in theatres. Rathnavelu’s cinematography is excellent, richly presenting each scene. Editing is decent. The production values are high, sparing no expense.
Plus Points
– NTR’s performance
– First half
– Cinematography
– Music
Minus Points
– Second part
– Weak love track
Rating by Telugu.yousay.tv: 3/5
Devara Public Talk: What Are Netizens Saying?
Viewers who have watched ‘Devara’ are expressing their opinions on Twitter. There’s a shower of praise for Tarak’s acting and the action sequences. Particularly, the songs and background music provided by Anirudh have been outstanding, as per the comments. At the same time, there are some negative posts also appearing about ‘Devara’. Let’s take a look at them.
One netizen commented that NTR’s performance in ‘Devara’ is outstanding. He posted that ‘Devara’ would appeal to audiences from all segments.
Netizens are saying that the background music Anirudh provided for ‘Devara’ is next level. One netizen’s post directed at Anirudh, saying “What a beat, man!” is going viral.
Another netizen posted that theaters are packed because of ‘Devara’. He commented that the first half is fantastic.. the second half is superb.. and the BGM is high-voltage.
Another netizen posted that the first part of ‘Devara’ is very good. However, he mentioned that the second part is quite predictable but overall, ‘Devara’ is satisfying.
One netizen expressed deep disappointment with the film ‘Devara’, stating it failed to meet expectations. He questioned why Janhvi was chosen as the heroine, indicating it was a puzzling decision.
Devara Public Talk