Ram Charan's Nayak is a hilarious, action entertainer. Charan breaks the
jinx and scores another blockbuster with filmmaker V V Vinayak weaving
an excellent plot that fits none other than our Mega Power Star. Nayak
hits screens on Wednesday (January 09) amidst fanfare and theatres wore a
festive look. A wholesome family entertainer that should appeal the
class and mass alike. There is something for everyone!
Story:
Ram Charan is Cherry, a techie who works as a software engineer and his
uncle, Jilebi, is Brahmanandam. Jilebi accidentally hurts the local don
Gandipeta Babji (Rahul Dev). Cherry gets into the act of saving his
uncle by hatching a plan, but in the process falls for Babji's sister
Madhu (Kajal Agarwal).
In the
meantime the film takes a serious turn with a series of killings in
Hyderabad and Kolkata and Minister Rawat (Pradeep Rawat) is also
targeted. Cherry is implicated in the row and goes underground. CBI team
lead by Ashish Vidhyardhi tries to track the whereabouts of the hero.
In the process a flash back love story emerges in Kolkata, between Amala
(Amala Paul) and Cherry.
Now what
is the flashback story? Who of the two heroines will be united with
Cherry? How will he prove his innocence? And more questions that linger
in your minds form the rest of the story, worth seeing on the big
screen.
Analysis:
Ram Charan was excellent and his voice modulation added to the
aesthetics of the film. Kajal Agarwal and Amala Paul were equally
gorgeous with better screen space for the former. Brahmanandam is his
usual self with a meaty role that should feed his fans with sumptuous
hilarious menu. M S Narayana as CBI lipreading specialist tickles the
funny bone and takes due credence in the laugh act. Almost all of them
fit the bill on the whole. Songs are entertaining and would leave fans
tapping their feet. First half is comedy of a decent genre and second
half is action packed with an unexpected turn.
Performance:
Ram Charan is awesome in the company of his 'Magadheera lady love,'
Kajal Agarwal. The story reminds of various films but all the bits have
been knitted well by the versatile director V V Vinayak. Chota K Naidu
behind the camera shows what could be the best visual treat. Comedy fare
offered by Brahmanandam and M S Narayana is hilarious and unique.
Climax could have been better but on the whole a commendable effort by
the team.
Final Word: Nayak movie review, an outright action packed, hilarious entertainer. (Wishesh AarKay)
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