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  • Devara Runtime Sparks Debate: Is Koratala Siva Taking a Risk?

    The movie ‘Devara,’ directed by Koratala Siva and starring NTR, is being released in two parts. Part 1 is set to release on the 27th of this month. Recently, the censor formalities for ‘Devara’ were completed, and the movie’s runtime has been fixed by the censor board members. The lengthy runtime has sparked new tensions among fans, with comments circulating online questioning if the Devara team is knowingly taking a risk. Let’s explore the reasons behind this.

    Censor Clear

    The movie ‘Devara,’ starring Jr. NTR and Bollywood beauty Janhvi Kapoor as the heroine, has completed its censor formalities. The censor board has issued a U/A certificate and fixed the film’s duration at 2 hours and 57 minutes. This means Devara is nearly three hours long, a substantial runtime. However, due to the extensive action sequences and the need to establish the story, the makers have decided on a longer duration.

    Are They Knowingly Taking a Risk?

    Film analysts opine that bringing ‘Devara’ with almost three hours of runtime is a significant risk. Keeping the audience engaged for three hours is not trivial. Any lag in the story or unnecessary scenes could negatively impact the film, as evidenced by several previous releases. Even if the story is compelling, the lengthy runtime has hurt those films. Therefore, there’s a warning that even slight miscalculations in ‘Devara’ could lead to significant setbacks. Some of Tarak’s fans are also expressing concerns about the runtime online.

    Films Hurt by Long Run Times!

    Recent releases like ‘Bharateeyudu2‘, ‘Tiger Nageswara Rao‘, and ‘Ante Sundaraniki‘ came to the audience with longer durations and received flop talks. Apart from ‘Bharateeyudu 2’, the other two films had good content but failed to impress due to the extended duration. In ‘Tiger Nageswara Rao’, even though Ravi Teja delivered a strong performance, the length made it feel dragged. The same happened with ‘Ante Sundaraniki’, which despite a unique concept about the problems arising in a romance between individuals of different faiths, was criticized for feeling like a serial due to its length.

    The Burden on Koratala!

    If Koratala Siva can work his magic as he did in his past films, then the runtime might not be an issue. If he perfectly blends Tarak’s acting with the story, narrative, and production, the runtime of ‘Devara’ could turn into a big plus. Observing Koratala Siva’s previous works like ‘Mirchi’, ‘Bharat Ane Nenu’, ‘Janatha Garage’, and ‘Srimanthudu’, one can appreciate his directorial skills. He has been successful in creating compelling drama and screenplay around simple storylines. If ‘Devara’ can repeat this magic, fans have a reason to rejoice. His recent works and past successes suggest that if ‘Devara’ can maintain this magic, it will be unstoppable.

    Rajamouli’s Flop Fear!

    Another fear accompanying ‘Devara’ is the alleged curse following actors who work with the legendary director Rajamouli, experiencing massive flops in their subsequent films. This pattern was noted with Ravi Teja, Prabhas, and Ram Charan. Despite hits like ‘Student No.1‘ and ‘Simhadri‘, Tarak’s films post those were disasters, like ‘Subbu’ and ‘Andhrawala‘, leaving indelible marks on his career. Given that Tarak’s last film ‘RRR‘ was under Rajamouli’s direction, there’s apprehension about ‘Devara’. Fans are anxious whether this sentiment will repeat, yet there’s hope that ‘Devara’ will break this pattern.

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