Nagarjuna, reminiscing the success of "Soggade Chinninayana" almost eight years ago, believed that the perfect festival film had to capture that magic. While subsequent films, including the sequel "Bangarraju" from less than two years ago, couldn't recreate that success, nagarjuna is back with "Naa Sami Ranga," a rural mass drama reminiscent of "Soggade Chinninayana." 

The trailer emphasizes action, aligning with the village drama theme, but the most captivating aspect for the audience is the enchanting love story between the lead characters, portrayed by nagarjuna and the beautiful Aashika Ranganath. Despite the age gap, their on-screen romance is delightful and adds a pleasant dimension to the narrative. The bond between nagarjuna and naresh -Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>allari naresh is well-established, contributing significantly to the film's appeal.


While certain elements like the quarrel between two towns and festival affairs may lack the expected excitement, Keeravani's background score elevates ordinary scenes. The movie's plot undergoes ups and downs, and although the climax feels rushed, the emotional impact is palpable. While lacking standout episodes, "Naa Sami Ranga" avoids monotony, presenting itself as a suitable family entertainer for the festival season.


The performances are commendable, with nagarjuna delivering a mass character reminiscent of "Soggade Chinninayana." Aashika ranganath shines as the main attraction, captivating viewers with her beauty. allari Naresh's portrayal of Anji stands out as a highlight, characterized by natural and compelling acting. The remaining cast, including raj Tarun, Mirna Menon, Ruksar, and the newcomer portraying the villain, contribute adequately to the film.

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