Sharwanand is coming to test his luck with his upcoming romantic entertainer Nari Nari Naduma Murari. Interest levels increased as the film is named after Balakrishna's hit film Nari Nari Naduma Murari. Nari Nari Naduma Murari is directed by Ram Abbaraju. The films OTT rights have been inked by Amazon Prime Video for a fancy amount. The film's OTT streaming will be after the end of its theatrical run. Let us findout what Sharwanand offered to movie lovers during Sankranti.
Sharwanand for all his talent and youthful exuberance has been unable to reach the next level of stardom as his previous ventures lacked the final punch to propel him at the box office. Under these circumstances he decided to team with Ram Abbaraju for Nari Nari Naduma Murari. Expectations are high as the story for the film is written by Bhanu Bhogavarapu and diaogues are penned by Nandu Sarivigna.
The trio earlier created a laughing riot with Sree Vishnu's Samajavaragamana. Now the question is did the trio replicated the magic of Samajavaragamana and presented Sharwanand that eluding hit at the box office?
Nari Nari Naduma Murari story revolves around a youngster who is sandwiched between currrent lover and ex lover and the experiences he undergoes and how he overcomes the difficulties.
Gautam (Sharwanand) falls in love with a beautiful female architect Nitya (Sakshi Vaidya). After initial rejection, her father, renowned lawyer Ramalingaiah (Sampath Raj) agrees for their marriage but with a condition.
What is that condition? who is Dia (Samyuktha), What role Gautam's father Karthik (Naresh), Dia's father (Srikanth Iyengar), Gunasekhar (Vennela Kishore), Lavakusa (Satya) and others played form the interesting twists and turns.
Sharwanand sported a new look in the film. He looked lean and mean and handsome and charming. These kind of roles are tailor made for him and it turned out to be a cakewalk. He infact lived in the role and his mannerisms and expressions are a treat to watch. He ensured in the smooth flow of the narration with his performance.
He delivered dialogues with ease and showed variations according to the situation. He emoted well as a person in love, caring son, and as a youngster who tries to wriggle out of the problems.
Sakshi Vaidya got an important role in the film as the female lead. She looked gorgeous on the screen and performed well. She expessed and emoted well according to the situation. For some reason, Samyuktha played the second lead.
Sr Naresh turned out to be the showstopper with his performance. While Sharwanand and others did full justice to their roles, it is Naresh who propelled the film to another level with his impeccable performance, mannerisms, expressions and emotions. He with his screenpresence and dialogue delivery elevated the scenes casting a magic spell on the viewers.
Sampath Raj, Vennela Kishore, Satya, Sudarshan, Sreekanth Iyengar, Sunil, Madhunandan and others performed according to their roles. They with their screenpresence made an impact on the screen. Sree Vishnu's cameo comes at an important time and he is impressive.
Nari Nari Naduma Murari story is Bhanu Bhogavarapu and is directed by Ram Abbaraju. Expectations increased the moment Ram Abbaraju turned out to be the director for the film as he dealt with the complex emotions quite well in Samajavaragamana. At the start itself, the director gave singals that the film is a hilarious entertainer. Right from the first scene, the entire first half is racy with comedy scenes and entertaining elements.
He generated immense fun in the love story of Sharwanand and Sakshi and also Sharwanand's father Naresh and Sakshi's father Sampath Raj. He subtly highlighted the problems that occur due to the mistakes commited by people during their young age and with the racy screenplay, he ensured that viewers donot get bored anywhere.
Just like in Samajavaragamana, he touched a complex point, showed the consequences of marriage of 60year old with a 25 year old girl and couple of dialogues like the mistakes at the young age shouldn't haunt in life are thought provoking. While the first half is racy, second half pace dips a bit but that is bearable as the humour donot get toned down at any moment.
Vishal Chandrasekhar tuned music for the songs. Couple of songs are good but one gets a feeling that their placement hampered the film's freeflow. The songs placed in the second half could have been done away with. The background music scored added value to the final output.
Gnana Shekar VS, Yuvraaj with their cinematography turned the film colorful and all the scenes into visually appealing ones. They infact added value to the narration with the color combinations and camera angles.
Editing is quite crispy and helped the film's screenplay racy in the first half. There are few lags and couple of scenes repeated dragging the film in the second half a bit. Had due care been taken in the second half, it would have been even better.
Nandu Savirigana's dialogues are situational and extremely hilarious. Production values are grand.
Altogether, Nari Nari Naduma Murari turns out to be an excellent hilarious entertainer. Ram Abbaraju may have come with simple story with no new or fresh elements but he with abundant hilarious elements and racy screenplay emerged successful in giving full funfeast to viewers on the festival.
He ensured that the film doesn't have much double meaning and adult rated dialogues and this will help family viewers to come to theatres and enjoy the film heartily with out any inhibitions as there are many scenes that make viewers roll down with laughter.
Ram Abbaraju got the optimum out of the cast and crew. Sharwanand who has a good name for his family entertainers, of late did experiments with different genres and burnt his hands. This time, he came up with a perfect comedy entertainer to cast a magic spell on movie lovers along with Naresh. Considering all these aspects, Cinejosh goes with a 3 rating for Nari Nari Naduma Murari.