![]() ![]() A patriarch who is hell-bent on teaching a lesson to a dynast a complex web of deceit involving round-tripping and tax havens heavyweights who seek to topple the system but who are never seen in the foreground. It's because they are all familiar characters. While watching 'Bharat Ane Nenu', you didn't find any villain unsettling. The story of 'NOTA' is not about those familiar corrupted cabals who game the system day in and day out, about whom we all read every day. In this, he gets help from unusual quarters.Īll the while, a powerful Godman seeks to game the system from outside. It's now up to Varun to prevent inimical forces from targeting him, his little sister, and his government. This is when an assassination bid is made on Vasudev, whose backstory is layered. As Vasudev gets convicted, he exhorts Varun to rise to the occasion and lead the state ably while staving off the enemies (among them a young woman dynast). Varun reluctantly takes up the post, only to discover that his party treats the lives of innocents like All-Out treats mosquitos.Ī senior journalist (played by Sathyaraj) has a soft corner for Varun. The seasoned politician anoints his son Varun (Vijay Deverakonda) as the state's dummy CM. Here is our review of the entertainer.Ĭhief Minister Vasudev (Nasser) resigns from the office as he is facing an investigation into a scam. But that is addressed only at the end which turns out to be too late, but still a positive finish.'NOTA', starring Vijay Deverakonda in the lead, hits the screens this Friday. We've already seen it in films like Mudhalvan. The film tells us that there are a lot of problems with the political scenario of the country. The film could have been a lot better had it concentrated more on the political part, than the other subplots and drama. But the familiarity of the situations make a few jokes predictable. The movie takes a dig at almost all the popular political parties and recent political events. ![]() The motive of the film seems unclear sometimes, because of which a section of audience might not be too engaged. Half the way, the major problem with the film is that we don't know where the story is heading towards. Technically the film is a real feat, with the kind of camera work & fast-paced editing by Santhana and Raymond, respectively, which capture the intensity in the script. Santhana Krishnan Ravichandran's visuals makes the movie grand. Sam CS background music is pleasant, but the songs could have been better. Despite the presence of a star like Vijay Deverakonda, senior actors Nasser, M.S Bhaskar, and Sathyaraj hold their own forte in the scenes they appear. The rest of the supporting casts including Nasser, Sathyaraj, M.S Bhaskar, & Sanchana Natarajan do their jobs neat and clean. Right from the start, he carries the film on his shoulders. NOTA is surely going to boost this further, as he breeds swagger. ![]() He's already created a market here with films like Pelli choopulu, Arjun Reddy and Geetha Govindam. This is Vijay Deverakonda's Tamil lead debut. On an unexpected note, he is forced to assume power, and how he handles the state and his responsibilities after that forms the crux of the story. Vijay Deverakonda starrer NOTA, directed by Anand Shankar is a political drama that has the 'Rowdy' reprising the role of a Chief Minister. ![]()
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