'Naa Saami Ranga': Seesa Mootha Ippu scintillating celebration

  • IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,January 13 2024]

King Nagarjuna is set to grace the Sankranti audience with the upcoming film Naa Sami Ranga, where Aashika Ranganath shines as the leading lady. Accompanying the King are young talents Allari Naresh and Raj Tarun, playing pivotal roles. Stepping into the directorial spotlight for the first time is choreographer Vijay Binny, adding an intriguing element to the film. Adding to the grandeur, Oscar winner Keeravani has composed an excellent musical score that has already captivated the audience. The released songs, particularly the one that's creating a buzz on social media and inducing a high-spirited vibe, have left a lasting impression.

As the much-anticipated release date approaches, the makers have unveiled another song, garnering attention with its infectious energy. Titled Prema Bandi Chalo, the song, featuring vocals by Tollywood young sensations Mallikarjun, Arun, Revanth, and Sai Charan, suggests a celebration filled with love. The song exudes a simple yet lively beat, with Nagarjuna, Allari Naresh, and Raj Tarun seen reveling in the festivities. The visuals hint at an abundance of background dancers, adding to the overall jubilation. The three protagonists showcase a rugged look, and snippets of the shooting process are seamlessly integrated. The concluding shots reveal the film unit joyfully wrapping up the shoot.

Turning attention to the movie's essence, Naa Sami Ranga is a remake of the Malayalam film Poranju Mariam Jose. However, Bejawada Prasanna Kumar has adeptly presented the narrative, making alterations to suit the local flavor. Backed by a substantial budget under the esteemed Srinivasa Silver Screen banner and presented by Pawan Kumar, the film features Ruksar Dhillon opposite Allari Naresh as Mirna and Raj Tarun.

Promising a blend of fun, excitement, and family emotions, the film, particularly its scenes linked to the Sankranti festival and impactful dialogues, appears poised to strike a chord with the audience. Whether Nagarjuna can replicate the Sankranti sentiment remains to be seen, adding an intriguing layer of anticipation to the film.