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'Kalakeya' Prabhakar bays for Narasimha's blood because he believes that the latter victimized his beloved brother in a hit-and-run episode.
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He is now in Kumbakonam, working as a driver with a Dharma Karta, who is played by Murali Mohan.Īs if his extant enemies are not enough, he makes new rivals in Kumbakonam, thanks to his penchant for being the proverbial scapegoat. He apparently comes with a traumatic past. Narasimha (Balakrishna) is an Ek Niranjan with just his little son for his company. Telugu360 is always open for the best and bright journalists.'Jai Simha', starring Balakrishna in the lead role, hits the screens today. As there is no much competition for Sankranthi season it will be the better choice in mass centers. However, with its old school treatment, it alienates class and youth audience.
#BALAKRISHNA JAI SIMHA MOVIE#
Jai Simha is a much better movie from Balakrishna in recent times apart from Krish’s GPSK. Except Nayanatara, other two heroines are poor.Climax is good with the sacrifice element, but scenes that lead are in 90’s style.Brahmins scene, Dharna scene and Interval dialogues.
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Praveen Antony’s editing is fine except for the pre-climax scenes. Chirantan Bhatt’s background score is surprise of the day as his BGM elevated the action blocks. His senority is visible in dealing with the sentiment scenes. Tamil director K S Ravikumar ensured mass elements are stuffed adequately. “Dharmam nalugu paadhala meeda kaadhu, Nee lanti vaalla tyaagala meeda nadusthundi”- the way he summarized the story is commendable. Ratnam is a decent pitch for masses and his dialogues worked well. Muralimohan got a small role, nothing good or bad about it. Prakash Raj as usual did good role, Brahmanandam failed in generating comedy as his track is not supportive. Natasha danced good in Amma Kutti song though. Two other heroines Natasha Doshi, Hariprriya are wrong choice. Nayanatara is still good looking and acted decent. His diction elevated the scene in which he explains the importance of Brahmins (Purohitulu). At the same time, to cater his fans director made sure NBK’s trademark dialogues are delivered in two scenes. As the story revolves around sacrifice, his characterization is not over the top. Nandamuri Balakrishna did a controlled performance in this film. Narasimha, a car garage owner, likes Gowri initially but why and how alienated from her? What led to his sacrifice twice in his life? etc elements are the crux of the story In the Second half of the movie, flashback narrates incidents between Narasimha (Balakrishna) and Gowri (Nayantara). Gowri is the woman whom Narasimha wanted to marry when he was in Vizag. Narasimha’s fight with ASP and Don gets serious until the day he figures out that ASP is the person who married to Gowri (Nayanatara). He gets into trouble by involving in issues of Police office versus Local don Kanniyappan’s (Baahubali Prabhakar). Narasimha takes shelter at Muralimohan’s bungalow. Narasimha (Balakrishna) a resident of Vizag moves to Kumbhakonam in Tamilnadu along with his one-year old kid.