‘Tiger Nageswara Rao’, Ravi Teja's upcoming film, is surely one of the most anticipated films of the year. Vamsee's film also stars Nupur Sanon, Anupam Kher, Renu Desai, Sudev Nair, Hareesh Peradi, and others. The film chronicles the story of the legendary thief Tiger Nageswara Rao in the Andhra Pradesh village of Stuartpuram.
On October 3rd, the makers unveiled the trailer for the next flick. It was made available in Telugu, Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam, Hindi, and sign language. Early in the clip, it is evident that director Vamsee has done an excellent job of resurrecting the 1980s.
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The most difficult challenge in any historical picture is the accuracy of time periods, and Tiger's director Nageswara Rao appears to have a firm grasp on it. The trailer as a whole helps to set the tone for what the film will look like. It created a dark and gritty atmosphere by incorporating local thugs, landowners auctioning off entire cities, and the collection of 'hafta' from peasants.
The makers' deliberate use of the phrase "based on true rumours" added to the trailer's overall mystery, maybe elevating it to the level of an "epic tale." The phrase contributed to establish Nageswara Rao as a figure, lending weight to his notoriety.
When it comes to mainstream entertainment, there is a propensity to idolize the lead characters, as if they would never make a mistake or have no defects. As the trailer shows, Vamsee and Srikanth Vissa have done an excellent job with the Tiger's characteristics, making sure to give him a gray hue. Nageswara Rao had a past, something that shaped him into who he is, and with that came defects.
According to the teaser, the first half will focus on Nageswara Rao as a small-time robber in Stuartpuram, and the second half will chronicle the story of Stuartpuram Nageswara Rao's transition into Tiger Nageswara Rao. Furthermore, GV Prakash's soundtrack raises the film to a whole new level. It successfully conveys the concept, age, and mood of both the trailer and the film.
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Overall, 'Tiger Nageswara Rao' appears to be a welcome evolution from the mass entertainers of recent years. It appears to portray the story of a flawed but heroic human being. Cinephiles will enjoy the film, especially if they see it on the large screen.