Tiger Nageswara Rao Movie’s Honest Review

Balayya with Bhagwant Kesari, Vijay Dalapathy with Leo and Ravi Teja with Tiger Nageswara Rao in this year’s Dussehra ring. But Tiger Nageswara Rao is the less hyped movie in this. The movie Tiger Nageswara Rao was released in fewer theatres. And despite such circumstances… Why was it released at the time of Dussehra? The belief in the content of the film. Bhagwanta Kesari and Liollo’s movie gets negative talk…Tiger gets it. That’s why even though there is so much competition at the box office… Tiger came to Dussehra to score a hit without taking a step back. And such a movie has come before the audience today. Will this movie be a hit? Or will it be fun now? Let’s see in this review.

Story:

The entire story of the film is set in the 1980s. The film begins with a Thief, Tiger Nageswara Rao (Ravi Teja), issuing the prior notice of bulgary to the Prime Minister., which leads to an investigation by a police officer (Murali Sharma) from the Stuartpuram. IB officer Raghavendra Rajput (Anupam Kher) learns Nageswara Rao’s details from Murali Sharma.

Tiger Nageswara Rao’s style of stealing is different and unique. As the makers said, a real-life story inspires the film, and the director added some fiction. Nageshwara Rao was killed at age 8. How did Tiger Nageswara Rao grow up, and why is he turning everyone into thieves in the village? What did Tiger Nageswara Rao do for Stuart Puram? What is the challenge between Tiger Nageswara Rao and Lavanam Hemalatha (Renu Desai)? What did Tiger Nageswara Rao steal from the Prime Minister’s house? Why did he do it? You have to watch the movie to know that.

Analysis:

Filming a yard thief story is a challenging task. The director and producer must have taken a significant risk in this biopic of Tiger Nageswara Rao, who claims to be a god-like thief in Stuart Puram. The director should cover All the aspects of thefts and frauds done by Nageswara Rao. It is complicated to portray the same person as the villain in the first half and the hero in the second half, but the director did a brilliant job convincing the audience.

Director Vamsi has written the script which captures these two topics. In the first half, the hero is shown as a villain, a savage who commits murders and quenches his thirst. But When the second half begins, the narration wholly changes. The director justified the things done by Tiger Nageshwara Rao, which creates a dilemma. What we saw in the first half seems like a dream.

Meanwhile, there was a trend after the release of the KGF movie. The hero’s story is narrated by a man in a solemn voice, giving elevations. Director Vamsi used the same formula in Tiger Nageswara Rao. However, it would have been better if he had introduced each character. The film directly started with Tiger Nageshwara Rao. That first train scene is quite impressive and gives a quick start to the story.

The first half is exciting. Some action scenes are also impressive. After the interval, Stuart Puram Nageswara Rao. Tiger Nageshwara Rao’s transformation in the second half is terrific and was somewhat lagged. Tiger didn’t kill the villain when he was supposed to do it. That scene was so annoying. Somehow, you couldn’t connect with the emotional scenes in the second half.

The scene where the Tiger is slaughtering people’s heads scenes seems to be too much of violence. That scene is a little intolerant, and how can the censor board accept that scene?

The story is interesting, but the second half did not work out well, as the screenplay was different. The director could have worked on the script in the second half as it lags 30 minutes with unnecessary scenes.

Ravi Teja – Napur Sanon love track seems unnecessary. The film would have been better without love tracks. To some extent, the love tracks seem cringeworthy.

G.V. Prakash fails to do magic with his music, as the film has no noteworthy songs. Action films like Tiger Nageswara Rao deserve a great BGM. But that didn’t happen. When it comes to performance.. Ravi Teja did a fantastic job. He did justice to his role. Nupur Sanon, Gayatri, Renu Desai, Anupam Kher and Nazar did their best in the limited screen time.

Plus Points:

Ravi Teja’s acting
The train scene
Story
First off

Minus Points:

Screenplay
Second half
Music & Songs
Lag scenes

 

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