Filmmaker
Puri
Jaganandh's
protege
T
Satya
is
turning
independent
director
with
the
movie
Naa
Rakumarudu,
which
has
hit
the
marque
today
(February
21).
Produced
by
Vajrang
under
Harivillu
Creations,
the
film
stars
Andala
Rakshasi
fame
actor
Naveen
Chandra
and
Prema
Ishq
Kadhal
fame
actress
Ritu
Varma
in
leads.
The
debutant
director
manages
to
impress
viewers
in
his
first
attempt.
Naa
Rakumarudu
is
romantic
comedy
entertainer
with
all
commercial
elements
to
appeal
mass
audience.
Naveen
Chandra's
performance
is
the
main
highlight
in
the
film.
Satya's
engaging
screenplay
and
dialogues,
Achu
Rajamani's
music,
Kumara
Swamy's
cinematography
and
a
few
comedy
are
other
attractions
in
the
film.
Though
it
is
a
regular
romance
drama
of
two
college
students,
T
Satya
has
tried
to
showcase
love
and
romance
in
unique
and
interesting
way.
He
has
nicely
blended
comedy,
which
runs
the
story
without
letting
the
audience
feel
bored
even
for
a
moment.
He
has
added
ample
amount
of
twists
and
turns
here
and
there
in
this
out-and-out
commercial
film.
Both
first
and
second
halves
are
very
entertaining.
Bindu
(Ritu
Varma)
is
a
bubbly,
chirpy
and
happy-go-lucky
girl,
who
falls
in
love
with
a
rich,
handsome
and
arrogant
guy
Vaishnav
(Naveen
Chandra),
who
is
brought
up
in
a
traditional
family.
Initially,
Vaishnav
also
loves
her.
However,
consequences
develop
hatredness
between
them.
So
Bindu
decides
to
end
her
life.
What
happens
next
will
form
the
crux
of
the
movie
Naa
Rakumarudu.
Actor
Naveen
Chandra,
who
won
the
heart
of
viewers
with
Andala
Rakshasi,
has
once
again
delivered
superb
performance
in
Naa
Rakumarudu.
When
compared
to
his
debut
film,
he
has
shown
lot
of
maturity
in
his
acting.
Ritu
Varma
has
done
her
best
and
she
impresses
viewers
with
her
glamour.
MS
Narayana,
Sithara
and
others
have
also
done
justice
to
their
respective
roles.
Naa
Rakumarudu
has
sound
production
elements
and
Kumara
Swamy's
cinematography
is
the
main
highlight
in
the
technical
front.
Achu
Rajamani's
songs
are
good
and
his
background
score
is
another
big
asset
of
the
film.
Praveen
Pudi's
editing
is
commendable.
Satya's
dialogues
are
also
among
the
big
strengths
of
the
movie.
Overall,
Naa
Rakumarudu
is
good
attempt
by
debutant
director
T
Satya,
who
has
made
everything
in
place
to
entertain
the
film
goers.
The
film
is
good
treat
for
lovers
of
romance
drama.
Especially,
young
audience
will
like
it
very
much.