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''Naa Saami Ranga'' () is a 2024 Indian
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directed by choreographer Vijay Binni, in his directorial debut, with an original story written by Abhilash N. Chandran. An official adaptation to the 2019
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-language film '' Porinju Mariam Jose'', it starred
Nagarjuna Nāgārjuna (Sanskrit: नागार्जुन, ''Nāgārjuna''; ) was an Indian monk and Mahayana, Mahāyāna Buddhist Philosophy, philosopher of the Madhyamaka (Centrism, Middle Way) school. He is widely considered one of the most importa ...
,
Allari Naresh Edara Naresh (born 30 June 1982), better known as Allari Naresh, is an Indian actor and film producer who works predominantly in Telugu films. Starring in over 55 films and known for his various comic roles, Naresh earned two Filmfare Awards ...
, Raj Tarun,
Ashika Ranganath Ashika Ranganath (born 5 August 1996) in Tumakuru. She is an Indian actress who predominantly appears in Kannada films also appeared in few Telugu and Tamil films. She made her acting debut with the Kannada film '' Crazy Boy'' (2016). Ashika ...
, and
Shabeer Kallarakkal Shabeer Kallarakkal, also known as Dancing Rose Shabeer, is an Indian actor who works mainly in Tamil films and plays. He is best known for his roles in the Tamil film '' Sarpatta Parambarai'' (2021) and the Malayalam film '' King of Kotha'' (2 ...
, while
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,
Rukshar Dhillon Rukshar Dhillon (born 12 October 1993) is a British actress who primarily works in Telugu films. Dhillon was born in London and raised in India. She made her debut in 2016 with the Kannada '' Run Antony.'' She went on to star in Telugu films su ...
, and Nassar play supporting roles. The soundtrack of the film is composed by M. M. Keeravani, while Dasaradhi Sivendra and Chota K. Prasad handled the cinematography and editing, respectively. The film was released theatrically on 14 January 2024, coinciding with
Makar Sankranti Makar(a) Sankrānti (), () also referred to as Uttarāyana, Makara, or simply Sankrānti, is a Hinduism, Hindu observance and a mid-winter harvest festival in India and Nepal. It is typically celebrated on 14 January annually (15 January on a ...
, and received mixed-to-positive reviews from the critics.


Plot

In 1963 at Ambajipeta, Kishtayya, an orphan, befriends Anji and his mother, who welcome him into their family. As Anji and Kishtayya develop a sibling-like bond, Anji's mother passes away, and her creditor Varadaraju asks the kids to repay the loan by selling their house to him. Varadaraju's attempts are thwarted by Peddayya, the village's local government leader, who offers to repay their loan. This forges a sense of loyalty in Kishtayya towards Peddayya. Meanwhile, Anji tries to persuade Kishtayya to confess his love to Varadaraju's daughter, Varamahalakshmi "Varalu". Kishtayya, however, fails to do so when he saves Peddayya, who is injured in an accident on the same day when he planned to propose to Varalu. As a group of people run towards Peddayya to kill him, Kishtayya picks up Peddayya's revolver and shoots them to save the latter's life. Since then, Peddayya considered both Kishtayya and Anji as his own men and is affectionate towards them, which angers his children. Varadaraju, meanwhile, sends Varalu to
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for her higher education, separating her from Kishtayya. In 1988, Kishtayya lives with Anji and his wife, Manga, along with their daughter, and has remained unmarried, hoping to marry Varalu, who now manages her father's businesses. She too remains unmarried and continues to love Kishtayya but does not accept his proposal for marriage. A day before
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, when one of the villagers, Bhaskar, is attacked by the goons of the neighbouring village Jagganna Thota's president, Veerabhadrudu, Kishtayya saves him on Peddayya's request. Peddayya asks Kishtayya and Anji to take care of Bhaskar until the ongoing situation cools down, and Anji learns that Veerabhadrudu is against the proposal of Bhaskar marrying his daughter Kumari, who studied together and are in a relationship. Anji reveals to Bhaskar that Varalu and Kishtayya were also in a relationship 10 years ago, which was opposed by Varadaraju as Peddayya wanted his son Dasu to marry her in an arranged marriage. While Peddayya cancelled the alliance respecting Kishtayya's feelings and blessed them, Varadaraju continued to oppose them, which forced Varalu to leave her house. As she was leaving, Varadaraju tied a rope around his neck and threatened to hang himself from the ceiling fan if she ran away. However, Varadaraju accidentally lost his grip and hanged himself to death. Due to this, a guilt-ridden Varalu chose to live alone without marrying Kishtayya, though she continues to love him and meets him regularly. As Veerabhadrudu continues to oppose Bhaskar and Kumari's marriage and deems Kishtayya responsible for his defeat, he learns from his aides that a year ago, Dasu returned to his village to attend the ongoing Bhogi festival from Dubai after completing jail time for an attempted murder. He learned from Peddayya that Varalu was still unmarried and visited her house, and forced himself on her, to which she humiliated him publicly. Anji then picked up a fight with Dasu and chased him to a fair throughout the festival procession, where a fight happened between Anji and Peddayya's children. Kishtayya broke up the fight, but Dasu still attacked Anji, leading to Kishtayya and Anji to retaliate and beat up Dasu and his brothers. A year later, on
Makar Sankranti Makar(a) Sankrānti (), () also referred to as Uttarāyana, Makara, or simply Sankrānti, is a Hinduism, Hindu observance and a mid-winter harvest festival in India and Nepal. It is typically celebrated on 14 January annually (15 January on a ...
, Kishtayya promises his village that the procession would be peacefully carried into Jagganna Thota on the next day as part of the Kanuma festival celebrations, despite Veerabhadrudu's stance against him and Peddayya, and also that Bhaskar and Kumari would get married before the festival. Dasu, seizing an opportunity to harm Anji, attacks him at a movie theatre and kills him. This sends Kishtayya into a rage, who vows to kill Dasu. Peddayya, fearing the death of his children, begs them to leave the village until Kishtayya's rage subsides, but to no avail. Dasu joins hands with Veerabhadrudu, kidnaps both Bhaskar and Kumari, and attacks Kishtayya just as he enters Jagganna Thota leading the procession. There, Kishtayya manages to kill Dasu and many of Veerabhadrudu's henchmen, which makes the latter let go of Bhaskar and Kumari out of fear. Varalu, who now wishes to be with Kishtayya, arranges to get bail for him in case he goes to court for the killings. That night, as Kishtayya goes to Peddayya's house along with the villagers to apologize for his act; Peddayya hugs and consoles him. However, he takes out a hidden knife and stabs Kishtayya multiple times, saying that his son's life mattered to him, but not to Kishtayya. The bystanders surround them, but Kishtayya snatches the knife, tells everyone to back off, and orders Peddayya to go back in to his house. Varalu arrives and Kishtayya, who promises he would survive the attack, asks her to marry him. The film ends with a visual from a few years later, with a now married Kishtayya and Varalu leaving on a bike as their son, named after Anji, follows them on foot.


Cast

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Nagarjuna Nāgārjuna (Sanskrit: नागार्जुन, ''Nāgārjuna''; ) was an Indian monk and Mahayana, Mahāyāna Buddhist Philosophy, philosopher of the Madhyamaka (Centrism, Middle Way) school. He is widely considered one of the most importa ...
as Kishtayya *
Allari Naresh Edara Naresh (born 30 June 1982), better known as Allari Naresh, is an Indian actor and film producer who works predominantly in Telugu films. Starring in over 55 films and known for his various comic roles, Naresh earned two Filmfare Awards ...
as Anji, Kishtayya's younger brother * Raj Tarun as Bhaskar, Kishtayya's friend *
Ashika Ranganath Ashika Ranganath (born 5 August 1996) in Tumakuru. She is an Indian actress who predominantly appears in Kannada films also appeared in few Telugu and Tamil films. She made her acting debut with the Kannada film '' Crazy Boy'' (2016). Ashika ...
as Varamahalakshmi "Varalu", Kishtayya's girlfriend *
Mirnaa Menon Mirnaa Menon is an Indian actress who acts in Tamil, Malayalam and Telugu films. She started her film career as Adhiti Menon and debuted in the 2016 Tamil film ''Pattathaari''. After appearing in the Malayalam film, '' Big Brother'' (2020) and ...
as Manga, Anji's wife *
Rukshar Dhillon Rukshar Dhillon (born 12 October 1993) is a British actress who primarily works in Telugu films. Dhillon was born in London and raised in India. She made her debut in 2016 with the Kannada '' Run Antony.'' She went on to star in Telugu films su ...
as Kumari, Bhaskar's love interest * Nassar as Peddayya *
Shabeer Kallarakkal Shabeer Kallarakkal, also known as Dancing Rose Shabeer, is an Indian actor who works mainly in Tamil films and plays. He is best known for his roles in the Tamil film '' Sarpatta Parambarai'' (2021) and the Malayalam film '' King of Kotha'' (2 ...
as Dasu, Peddayya's son *
Ravi Varma Ravi Varma or Ravivarma is a Hindu male name used in India. It may refer to: People * Ravivarman Kulaśēkhara, 14th century warrior king of Quilon, Kerala * Ravi Varma of Padinjare Kovilakam (1745–1793), rebel prince regent of Calicut, Malabar ...
as Lakshmipathi *
Rao Ramesh Rao Ramesh (born 25 May 1968) is an Indian actor who works primarily in Telugu cinema, Telugu theatre, theatre, and television apart from some Tamil films. He is the son of veteran actor Rao Gopal Rao. Rao Ramesh initially appeared in ''Seema ...
as Varadaraju * Madhusudan Rao as Veerabhadrudu *
Harsha Vardhan Harsha Vardhan is an Indian actor and screenwriter who works in Telugu cinema, Telugu films and television shows. He has also worked in a few Tamil cinema, Tamil films. He is known for his performance in television shows such as ''Ruthuragalu ...
as Police Officer


Soundtrack

The soundtrack and background score are composed by M. M. Keeravani in his 17th collaboration with Nagarjuna.


Release


Theatrical

The film was theatrically released on 14 January 2024, coinciding with
Makar Sankranti Makar(a) Sankrānti (), () also referred to as Uttarāyana, Makara, or simply Sankrānti, is a Hinduism, Hindu observance and a mid-winter harvest festival in India and Nepal. It is typically celebrated on 14 January annually (15 January on a ...
.


Home media

The film was premiered on
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from 17 February 2024.


Reception

Paul Nicodemus of ''
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'' rated 3.5/5 stars, saying that "''Naa Saami Ranga'' marks a triumphant comeback for Akkineni Nagarjuna in the commercial cinema landscape. The film's successful amalgamation of mass appeal, a compelling narrative, and emotional depth makes it a commendable watch, resonating well with its audience during the festive Sankranti season. In a nutshell, it is a wholesome family entertainer!" Neeshitha Nyayapati of ''
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'' praised the music, acting and camerawork, saying that, "Naa Saami Ranga is a no-nonsense rural drama that's a decent watch for Sankranthi." Vivek MV of ''
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'' wrote, "A remake of '' Porinju Mariam Jose'', Vijay Binni's 'Naa Saami Ranga', starring Nagarjuna and Ashika Ranganath, is a 'masala' affair that plays it safe and misses the point of the original." Avad Mohammed of ''
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'' gave 3/5 stars, gave a verdict, "On the whole, Naa Saami Ranga is a routine village drama that offers nothing new in terms of story. But the way it is mounted with A-listers, the presence of decent comedy, solid fights, and colourful visuals make this film a time-pass watch this festive season."


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