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  • Raj Kapoor
    Born : December 14 , 1924
    Place: Peshawar, North-West Frontier Province, British India (present-day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan)
    Raj Kapoor (pronunciation: [ɾaːd͡ʒ kəpuːɾ], born Shrishti Nath Kapoor; also known as Ranbir Raj Kapoor; 14 December 1924 – 2 June 1988) was an Indian actor, film director and producer, who worked in Hindi cinema. He is considered one of the greatest and most influential Bollywood actors and filmmakers, and has been referred to as The Greatest Showman of Indian Cinema and as the Charlie Chaplin of Indian Cinema.
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    Ranbir Kapoor: I Agree with the Criticism on ‘Animal’
    Ranbir Kapoor: I Agree with the Criticism on ‘Animal’ Bollywood star Ranbir Kapoor starred in Animal, directed by Arjun Reddy fame Sandeep Reddy Vanga. The film featured Rashmika Mandanna as the lead actress, along with Anil Kapoor, Tripti Dimri, Bobby Deol, and Shakti Kapoor in significant roles. Released on December 1 last year, Animal emerged as a blockbuster, creating a box office storm. However, it also attracted criticism, particularly for its violent content and alleged portrayal of women in a negative light. For the first time, Ranbir Kapoor has addressed these criticisms, and his comments have now gone viral online. "It’s My Responsibility" Speaking at the 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa, Ranbir Kapoor opened up about the criticism surrounding Animal. He stated that he completely agrees with the opinions expressed by critics. Ranbir emphasized that it’s their responsibility to bring films that resonate with the audience while also encouraging innovation in cinema. He remarked that for actors, taking on diverse roles is crucial for a successful career. Fans of the film have welcomed his comments, interpreting them as a strong counter to the film’s critics. https://twitter.com/IFFIGoa/status/1860953456476835977 Did He Say the Right Thing? While some appreciated Ranbir's stance, others were not entirely pleased. A section of netizens felt that agreeing with critics could be seen as supporting their negative opinions. They argued that Ranbir could have directly defended the film and emphasized that cinema should be viewed as an art form. Some fans even expressed disappointment that he didn’t use the opportunity to praise director Sandeep Reddy Vanga for delivering such a massive hit. Instead, they felt his remarks came across as non-committal. An Eight-Day Film Extravaganza The International Film Festival of India (IFFI) is currently being held in Panaji, Goa. The festival, which began on November 20, will continue until November 28. During his speech, Ranbir Kapoor announced a special initiative to celebrate Bollywood legends. He revealed plans to host a film festival from December 13 to 15, showcasing the works of Raj Kapoor across the country. He stressed the importance of ensuring the current generation does not forget the legacy of such great artists. Both Staying Busy Following the success of Animal, director Sandeep Reddy Vanga is now gearing up for his next project, Spirit, starring Prabhas. The film is currently in pre-production, with a pooja ceremony scheduled for December. Regular shooting is expected to begin in January. Meanwhile, Ranbir Kapoor has signed on for the ambitious Ramayana project, where he will play Lord Rama. The film also stars Sai Pallavi as Sita and is directed by Bollywood's Nitesh Tiwari. The project will be released in two parts, with the first installment slated for Diwali 2025.
    November 28 , 2024
    Chiranjeevi's Remake Telugu movies: A Journey Through Hits and Misses in Telugu Cinema Megastar Chiranjeevi has acted in nearly 50 remake films throughout his career, delivering numerous super hits and blockbusters in Telugu cinema. These remakes have been a significant factor in his rise to megastar status. Looking at the importance of remakes in his career, some were disasters, while others became industry hits. [toc] Bhola Shankar This movie is a remake of the Tamil super hit film "Vedalam." It turned out to be a disaster at the box office. Bhola Shankar was directed by Meher Ramesh. GodFather Chiranjeevi acted in the remake of the Malayalam super hit "Lucifer." Released in 2022 during the Dasara festival under the title "GodFather," this film, directed by Prithviraj Sukumaran and starring Mohanlal in Malayalam, achieved moderate success in Telugu. Khaidi No. 150 Chiranjeevi's comeback film "Khaidi No. 150" was a remake of the Tamil super hit "Kaththi." The movie achieved massive success at the box office. Anji The movie "Anji," starring Chiranjeevi, was directed by Kodi Ramakrishna. Inspired by the Hollywood film "Indiana Jones," the movie turned out to be a disaster. Despite high expectations, it didn't perform well at the box office. Shankar Dada Zindabad Directed by Prabhudeva, "Shankar Dada Zindabad" is a remake of the Hindi super hit "Lage Raho Munna Bhai." Unfortunately, this film turned out to be a disaster. Shankar Dada M.B.B.S A remake of the Hindi film "Munna Bhai M.B.B.S," "Shankar Dada M.B.B.S" was a huge success in Telugu, thanks to Chiranjeevi's performance. Tagore A remake of the Tamil film "Ramana," "Tagore" was a blockbuster in Chiranjeevi's career. The film was directed by V. V. Vinayak. Mrugaraju Inspired by the Hollywood movie "The Ghost and the Darkness," "Mrugaraju" directed by Gunasekar turned out to be a disaster at the box office. Sneham Kosam "Sneham Kosam," directed by K. S. Ravikumar, was a remake of the Tamil movie "Natpukkaga." It didn’t achieve much commercial success. Hitler A remake of the Malayalam film "Hitler" starring Mammootty, this movie was another blockbuster success for Chiranjeevi, pleasing his fans with his performance. Mugguru Monagallu Directed by K. Raghavendra Rao, "Mugguru Monagallu" is a remake of the Hindi film "Yaadon Ki Baaraat." Despite Chiranjeevi playing three roles, the movie was not a big commercial success. Mechanic Alludu Inspired by the movie "Sriranganithulu," "Mechanic Alludu" failed to make a significant impact at the box office, although Chiranjeevi's performance was praised. Aaj Ka Goonda Raaj "Aaj Ka Goonda Raaj" is a Hindi remake of the Telugu super hit "Gang Leader." It was a major success in Hindi. Gharana Mogudu A remake of the Kannada film "Anuraga Aralithu," "Gharana Mogudu" brought another blockbuster success for Chiranjeevi. Pasivadi Pranam Directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy, the movie "Pasivadi Pranam," starring Megastar Chiranjeevi, was a remake of the Malayalam film "Poovinu Puthiya Poonthennal," originally starring Mammootty. "Pasivadi Pranam" was an industry hit at the box office, establishing Chiranjeevi as the number one hero in Tollywood. Chakravarthy Directed by Raviraja Pinishetty, the movie "Chakravarthy" was a remake of the Tamil film "Gnana Oli," starring Sivaji Ganesan. Unfortunately, the film turned out to be a disaster at the box office. Aradhana Directed by Bharathiraja, the movie "Aradhana" was a remake of the Tamil film "Kavithai Neram," directed by Bharathiraja and starring Sathyaraj. This film was a disaster at the box office. Donga Mogudu Directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy, the movie "Donga Mogudu" was a remake of the Hollywood film "Trading Places." It turned out to be a blockbuster at the box office. A few years later, the same concept was reworked as "Rowdy Alludu," which was also a super hit. Veta Directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy, the movie "Veta" was a remake of the Hollywood super hit "The Count of Monte Cristo." The film ended up as a disaster at the box office. Stuartpuram Police Station Directed by Yandamoori Veerendranath, "Stuartpuram Police Station" starring Chiranjeevi was inspired by the Hindi film "Ardh Satya" starring Om Puri. The film was a disaster at the box office. Raja Vikramarka Directed by Raviraja Pinishetty, "Raja Vikramarka" starring Chiranjeevi was a remake of the Tamil film "My Dear Marthandan," starring Prabhu. The film turned out to be a flop at the box office. Pratibandh "Pratibandh," directed by Raviraja Pinishetty, was Chiranjeevi's first Bollywood film. It was a remake of the Telugu movie "Ankusham," directed by Kodi Ramakrishna and starring Rajasekhar. The film was a blockbuster success in Hindi as well. Trinetrudu Directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy, "Trinetrudu" was a remake of the Hindi film "Jalwa," starring Naseeruddin Shah. The film turned out to be a flop at the box office. Khaidi No. 786 Directed by Vijaya Bapineedu, "Khaidi No. 786" starring Chiranjeevi was a remake of the Tamil film "Amman Kovil Kizhakale," starring Vijayakanth. The film was a blockbuster at the box office. Adavi Donga Directed by K. Raghavendra Rao, "Adavi Donga" starring Chiranjeevi was inspired by the Hollywood and Hindi film "Tarzan." The movie was a blockbuster at the box office. Chiranjeevi The film "Chiranjeevi," starring Megastar Chiranjeevi and titled after his screen name, was a remake of the Kannada film "Nane Raja," starring Ravichandran. The movie was a disaster at the box office. Naagu Directed by Tatineni Prasad, the movie "Naagu" was a remake of the Hindi film "Teesri Manzil" starring Shammi Kapoor. Inti Guttu The movie "Inti Guttu," starring Chiranjeevi, was a remake of the MGR starrer "Panakkara Kudumbam." The film was a hit at the box office. Devanthakudu "Devanthakudu" was a remake of the Kannada film "Gelupu Nannade," starring Ambarish. This film recorded good success. Hero Directed by Vijaya Bapineedu, "Hero" starring Chiranjeevi was inspired by the Hollywood movie "Raiders of the Lost Ark." Khaidi Directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy, the movie "Khaidi" starring Chiranjeevi was inspired by the Hollywood film "First Blood" starring Sylvester Stallone, with several modifications. This movie catapulted Chiranjeevi into the league of star heroes. Abhilasha Directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy, the movie "Abhilasha" was a remake of the Hollywood movies "The Man Who Dared" and "Beyond a Reasonable Doubt." The film was a blockbuster at the box office. Prema Pichollu Directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy, the movie "Prema Pichollu" was a remake of the Hindi film "Shaukeen," starring Mithun Chakraborty. The film turned out to be a flop at the box office. Bandhalu Anubandhalu The movie "Bandhalu Anubandhalu" was a remake of the Kannada film "Aval Hejje," starring Vishnuvardhan. It was an average performer at the box office. Manchu Pallaki Directed by Vamsy, the movie "Manchu Pallaki" was a remake of the Tamil film "Palaivana Solai," starring Suhasini in the lead role. The film was a super hit at the box office. Yamudiki Mogudu The movie "Yamudiki Mogudu" was inspired by the Hollywood films "Dirty Harry" and "Mad Max." It achieved good results at the box office. Patnam Vachina Pativrathalu "Patnam Vachina Pativrathalu" was a remake of the Kannada hit "Pattanakke Banda Patniyaru." The film was a success at the box office. Chattamtho Poratam The movie "Chattamtho Poratam,"  starring Chiranjeevi and directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar, was a remake of the Tamil film "Sattam Oru Iruttarai," starring Vijayakanth. It was a commercial success in Telugu. 47 Rojulu Directed by K. Balachander, the movie "47 Rojulu" was simultaneously made in Tamil as "47 Naatkal." This film marked Chiranjeevi's debut in the Tamil industry and was a commercial success. Mogudu Kaavali "Mogudu Kaavali," starring Chiranjeevi and directed by Katta Subbarao, was a remake of the Hindi film "Manchali," starring Sanjeev Kumar. The film performed well at the box office. The concept inspired the movie "Subramanyam for Sale" starring Sai Dharam Tej. Mosagadu Directed by K. Raghavendra Rao, "Mosagadu" featured Shobhan Babu, Chiranjeevi, and Sridevi in the lead roles. It was a remake of the Hindi film "Khaan Dost" starring Raj Kapoor and Shatrughan Sinha. The film was a super hit at the box office. Prema Tarangalu "Prema Tarangalu" was a remake of the Hindi film "Muqaddar Ka Sikandar," starring Amitabh Bachchan and Vinod Khanna. In the Telugu version, Krishnam Raju played Amitabh’s role, while Chiranjeevi played Vinod Khanna's role. The film was successful at the box office. Punnami Naagu "Punnami Naagu" was a remake of the Kannada hit "Hunnimeya Rathriyalli." The movie was a hit at the box office. Idi Katha Kaadu Directed by K. Balachander, "Idi Katha Kaadu" featured Kamal Haasan, Chiranjeevi, Sarath Babu, and Jayasudha in lead roles. It was a remake of the Tamil film "Avargal," starring Kamal Haasan, Rajinikanth, and Ravi Kumar. The film was a success at the box office, and Chiranjeevi impressed with his negative role. Manavoori Pandavulu Directed by Bapu, the movie "Manavoori Pandavulu," starring Krishnam Raju, Murali Mohan, and Chiranjeevi, was a remake of the Kannada film "Paduvarahalli Pandavaru." The film was a success at the box office.
    September 25 , 2024
    Devara Movie Review: : Jr. NTR’s Stellar Acting Overshadowed by an Uneven Narrative 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. https://twitter.com/vamsikaka/status/1839539465427263788 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. https://twitter.com/NaveenKRaju22/status/1839415238132924882? 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. https://twitter.com/Keerthan0712/status/1839544841291825305 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. https://twitter.com/venkyreviews/status/1839437743883178036 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. https://twitter.com/Fukkard/status/1839446863818162549 Devara Public Talk
    September 27 , 2024
    Devara Dialogues: Epic Lines That Will Give You Goosebumps! 'Devara', an action drama directed by Koratala Siva starring Jr. NTR with Janhvi Kapoor as the heroine. After many years, Jr. NTR performed dual roles in this film, portraying the characters Devara and Vara. Saif Ali Khan played the antagonist, while Prakash Raj, Srikanth, and Shine Tom Chacko played key roles. The script was carefully crafted by Koratala, reflecting his experience with 'Acharya'. The dialogues in the film are particularly impactful and linger even after the movie ends. The dialogues, especially those delivered by Jr. NTR, Prakash Raj, Saif Ali Khan, and Janhvi Kapoor, resonate well with their characters and are sure to draw cheers. [toc] Saif Ali Khan's dialogue: "Erra samudram kaadiki vachi raktham gurinchi matlaadutundava.. naaku chaavu gurinchi cheputundava"   Akkadi nunchi tappinchukunnna Ajay, Prakash Raj daggariki vellinappudu...   Prakash Raj dialogue: "Konda meedakocchi bhayapedudaam anukunnaava?"   Ajay: "Evadra nuvvu?"   Prakash Raj: "Singappa.. nuvvu digivachina konda meeda thoorpu dikkuna untanu."   Ajay: "Nenu ikkadiko panimida vachanu. Peddayanavi, mee vallaku oka maat cheppi oppinchagalava!"   Dialogues that come while traveling on a boat in the ocean… When Ajay dives into the ocean for his diamond ring and gets frightened seeing the underwater cages, the dialogue delivered by Prakash Raj is really good. Prakash Raj: "Vajrapu ungarm dorikinda? Samudramlo neeku kanuchchina dani bhayamto vajram gurtuku raale.! Ee bhayame neelanti vallu entha mandi vachina, entha aasha chupina, ikkada unnavaallu ee samudram joli ki matrame raaru." The dialogue Prakash Raj delivers while introducing Devara makes the fans blow whistles. Ajay: Kallu moosina, terisina samudramlo chusinde kanipistondi. Asalu evaru vallantha.. evaru chesaru idantha?   Prakash Raj: "Chala pedha katha saami, rakthamto sandrame erupekkina katha."   Ajay: "Evari katha?"   Prakash Raj: "Padi padi leche samudram meeda padakunda nilabadina vaadi katha.. maa Devara katha."   "Bhayam povalante devudi katha vinalaa, bhayam ante ento teliyalante Devara katha vinalaa."   "Kulam ledu, matham ledu, bhayam ledu, variki telisindi dhairyame." The dialogues Devara speaks about his father to his son Varan in that context are also good. Varam (Jr. NTR): Abba eppudu mee nanna kathalu, valla nanna kathalu chebutuntaav..! Maa nanna katha cheppu, Devara katha cheppu naaku!   Devara: Taruvatha taraniki cheppukunetantha kathalu kavuraa.. mee nayanavi. Maa nayanollaavi desam kosam poraadina veerula kathalu. Maavi.. evariki cheppukoleni cheekati kathalu, batikunnamane gani, bhavitaraalaku kathaluga cheppukunelaa ee batukulu marutaayo ledo maakuda teliyadu. The dialogues in the scene where Devara first confronts the arms dealers are powerful. Devara: Maa ayudhala leke indulo kuda ayudhalu unnayantav.   "Maa ayudhalu manchini chedu nunchi kaapadatanki puttay.. Mee ayudhalu manchini champadanki puttay."   Villain: Maatalu ekkuva avutunnay, samudram ekkala, samudram elala? The dialogue NTR delivers when Konda in Devara's gang turns against them is superb. JrNTR  dialogues   Devara:   "Chese pani tappani telisina mana avasaram kosam chesstunnav anukunna, ippudu ade alavatuga maari tappudu panulu mana rakthamlo inkipoyayani ippude ardham avuta undadi."   "Manishiki batikenta dhairyam chaalu, champenta dhairyam kaadu." Kaadu kuudadhu ani meeru malli aa dhairyanni kuudagadite.. aa dhairyanni champae bhayanni avuta..!   "Devara adiginadante.. seppinadani   Ade seppinadante..." Before the interval bang, there is an action sequence with NTR. Devara kills everyone who attacks him, turning the sea red with their blood. Then, the dialogues Devara writes on a rock really pack a punch. Dhairyam ekkuvai tappudu panulu chesstunna, manollae kada maata chebite maarutaaru anukunna..   Kani, bhayam ante emito teliyani mrugaaluga maaripoyaaru ani ardhamai undadi.   Mee kallamundu unte bhagavantudiki, bhootaniki kuda bhayapadaru.   Anduke eeroju nunchi vallalekka mee nundi dooranga vellipoyi.. kanarani bhayanni ayita.   Bhayam marichi eppudaina tappudu panikosam sandram ekkite... sandram odduna itta pandabeduta..!" "Devarani champalante saraina samayame kaadu, saraina ayudham kuda dorakala.."   Janvi Kapoor dialogues   Tanga (Janvi Kapoor) Varam (Jr. NTR) pirikitanam gurinchi cheppe dialogue comedy ga untayi.   "Vaadiki valla ayya roopam vachindi kani, raktham raale.. eppudu choodu pillatanam, pirikitanam vaaditho ettalage.   Naa maganni aamda dooram nunchi chusina.. lopala nunchi pongala.. uppongala!!"   Sorachepani champi 'Vara' teesukochadu ani friends cheppinappudu.. Tanga cheppe dialogue navvu teppistundi.   "Unde vaadilo.. unde aadilo..!   Naaku telsu.. intappati nunchi choosthundaga   Unde vaadilo!!" The dialogue that Janhvi Kapoor says upon seeing young NTR is also hilarious. Aaa aada aada.. veerudilekka aa nadaka choodu   Lopala pongi uppongutande..   Lopala The conversation between NTR and Janhvi Kapoor when they first meet each other is romantic. Tangam (Janvi Kapoor): "Endi itla vachinav?"   Varam (NTR): "Rayappa (Srikanth)to pani undi vachina."   Tangam: "Abbo appude maa ayyato matlaadedaka poyinava?   Eeroju naaku oopiri aagipoyela undi.   Naa veerudu ayudha poojaku siddhamavutunnada?" During the weapon worship, when the villain (Saif Ali Khan) belittles young NTR after drugging him, the dialogue spoken by Rayappa (Srikanth) is powerful. Rayappa Dialogues Emi jaraganatlu andaru antha marachipote manchidi Baira..   Vallu aadu kalipina matthu manduke padinarante.. podduna kallaa matthu digalaa..   Kani, vallu mancham kuda digala..   Ayudha poojalo meeru vaadi kantalona berukune chusundaru..   Kani nenu vaadi debbalo odupu chusina!   Devara lekka balanni chusina   Vaadi balam vaadiki kuda teliyaka, ila andarni matthulo petti gelavaalanukovadam vaadi pasitanam.   Kani o rakamga mee andariki, ade manchidi.   Samudram meeda oka Devara unnadu chalu,   Konda meeda inkoka Devarani tayaru cheste adi meeke manchidi kaadu Baira. Tangam (Janvi Kapoor dialogues):   "Naavalla kaavatla, andariki matthu mandu ichhi gelavadam aente.   Akka, naa mogudante.. samudra ala antha oohinchukunnanu nenu.   Vaademo.. odduku chere pilla ala maadiri unnadu."   Tangam snehiturali odaarcutu cheppe dialogue navvu teppistundi:   "Anni telisina danini chebutana, vinu.   Prati aadadanki... nachhinodu okaduntadu,   Vachhinodu inkoduntadu.   Vachhinodilo nachhinavadini choosukoni   Deepam arpesukoni kaapuram chesukunte   Batuku saafi ga saagipotadi." Devara Climax Dialogues   In the climax, the dialogues that Prakash Raj tells Devara's wife, Jogula (Shruti Marathe), about Devara give goosebumps. "Nee penimiti andarni vadilipetti eppudo poyinadu thalli.   Devara manalni vidichipetti eppudo chanipoyadu.   Inna ella ga andarni samudram pai tappu cheyakunda bhayapedutha undi.   Nee penimiti Devara kaadu... nee bidda Varam.   Chinnappati nunchi Devara cheppina kathalu vintoo perigi undademo.   Ee konda ni batikinchadaniki pedda kathani raasinaadu nee bidda.   Aa mrugaala mayalo padi gorra pilla la poyinadu anukunnaava?   Kaadu thalli, vaadini addupettukoni vellina vallu gorra pillalu.   Samudram lo eepatiki mrugani vetaadinaatu vetaadutuntadu nee bidda!"
    October 02 , 2024
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