RGV’s Lakshmi’s NTR Movie Review – Okay in Parts!
If we ask people what’s the most awaited film this year till now, they will say ‘Lakshmi’s NTR’ without a second thought! RGV has created that impact on brains
with the film’s teaser and trailer. Now, let’s see the review of Lakshmi’s NTR which has been released today.
Cast: P Vijay Kumar, Yagna Shetty, Sritej, Aningi Rajasekhar, and others
Directors: Ram Gopal Varma, Agasthya Manju
Lakshmi’s NTR Movie Story:
This film is the continuation of NTR’s biopic part 2 (NTR Mahanayakudu). The film starts when Lakshmi Parvathi (Yagna Shetty) meets NTR to write his biopic. At this time, NTR (Vijay Kumar) likes Lakshmi Parvathi for her caring nature and decides to marry her. When he informs the same to his family, they won’t accept it. Though they object it, NTR marries Lakshmi Parvathi. Taking this as an advantage, Chandrababu Naidu (Sritej) defames and backstabs NTR with the help of his own family members. Knowing this, NTR heartbeats stopping.
Lakshmi’s NTR Movie Review:
While Balakrishna’s NTR biopics (both) showed Chandrababu as the supporter of NTR, RGV showed him in a completely negative role, indeed as a villain in NTR’s life. Sritej as Chandrababu Naidu is perfect as he did justice to his role. Pragna Shetty is just okay while Vijay Kumar who acted as NTR spoiled the show with his overdramatic expressions.
The first part is boring with the melodrama of NTR and Lakshmi Parvathi while the second part has some interesting scenes.
RGV’s direction is good but the film definitely needs a good writer. As there is no senior writer for the film, RGV used BGM for crucial scenes as well. Songs are good and intense. Lyrics and music have given life to the songs. Cinematography done by Rammy was impressive.
What’s Good:
- Sritej’s performance
- BGM
- Songs
What’s Okay:
- Pragna Shetty’s performance
What’s Bad:
- Vijay Kumar’s performance
- First half
Verdict: The film ‘Lakshmi Parvathi’ is not as expected, but who don’t know the viceroy episode and wants to know it can watch the film.
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