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Nari Nari Naduma Murari Movie Review: Sharwanand and Naresh Steal the Show

Nari Nari Naduma Murari Movie Review

Nari Nari Naduma Murari Movie Review

Introduction

“Nari Nari Naduma Murari” offers a festive blend of comedy and family drama, centered around a unique father-son relationship. With Sharwanand in the lead and director Ram Abbaraju at the helm, the film promises laughter and light-hearted confusion as both a father and son find themselves navigating the tricky waters of second marriages. This Nari Nari Naduma Murari movie review explores if it delivers the perfect Sankranti entertainer.

Nari Nari Naduma Murari Movie Review

A Festive Father-Son Tale With Hearty Laughs

Director Ram Abbaraju, known for the blockbuster “Samajavaragamana,” returns with the Sankranti release Nari Nari Naduma Murari. Produced by Anil Sunkara and Ramabrahmam Sunkara, this film stars Sharwanand in the lead role. Naturally, expectations were high. Let’s see how well this comedy-drama captivates audiences.

Plot
Gautam (Sharwanand) is an architect in Hyderabad. Having lost his mother early, he was raised by his father, Karthik (Naresh). When Gautam learns that Karthik has fallen for a young woman named Pallavi, he brings her home and arranges their wedding. Now, Karthik wishes to see his son settled as well. Enter Nitya (Sakshi Vaidya), the daughter of a prominent city lawyer, Ramalingam (Sampath Raj). Fearful of his beloved daughter making a mistake in love, Ramalingam is tense when Nitya confesses her love for Gautam.

Despite reservations about Gautam’s father’s second marriage, Ramalingam consents to the match for his daughter’s sake, on one strict condition: the wedding must be at the registrar’s office. This condition throws Gautam into a panic. He is hiding a secret: he is already married to Diya (Samyuktha Menon) at that very office. The officer, Satyamurthy (Sunil), still works there and uncovers the truth. He lays down his own condition: Gautam must get a divorce from Diya before he can marry Nitya. What is the conflict between Gautam and Diya? How does he manage to hide this secret from Nitya? This forms the crux of the story.

Analysis
The story weaves around four primary characters: a father who treats his late-life marriage like a promotion; a son who bravely arranges his father’s wedding but faces endless troubles over his own; a lawyer who agrees to his daughter’s choice while looking for any chance to break them apart; and a flashback that pulls back the confident hero. Director Ram Abbaraju’s design of these four central roles is engaging.

Interlinked with these main players, the characters played by Sunil, Vennela Kishore, and Sathya provide consistent comic relief. Sathya, as a man with a strong resolve to help lovers, and Vennela Kishore, as a devotee running around with a milk packet to perform an abhishekam, create a riot.

The Nari Nari Naduma Murari movie begins with an introductory scene that pulls the audience in, maintaining a fun, laughter-filled pace thereafter. While the plot seems poised to become more intriguing with Diya’s entry, the narrative slows down a bit here before regaining its track. Samyuktha Menon’s character feels slightly underwritten.

Performances
The director’s thought process and novelty are the film’s main strengths. Successfully working out a comedy-drama of confusion between a father’s second marriage and a son’s second marriage is commendable. Furthermore, highlighting the comedic flaws in the characters of Sathya and Vennela Kishore pays off with laughs in the theater.

Sharwanand delivers a solid performance, effectively portraying confusion and concern. Naresh is excellent and his role is impactful enough to feel like a second hero. Sakshi Vaidya is earnest, while Sampath Raj fits his part well. Sunil, Vennela Kishore, and Sathya are the comedy pillars.

Technical Aspects
Gnanasekhar and Yuvaraj’s cinematography is good. Vishal Chandrashekhar’s background score is engaging. However, the dialogues fail to make a lasting impact. The final drunken song sung by Sharwanand could have been shorter. Editing is adequate.

Verdict: Nari Nari Naduma Murari Movie Review
Nari Nari Naduma Murari is not just a story revolving around one hero and two heroines; it is a humorous tale centered around a father and son. Alongside Sharwanand, Naresh makes a mark with his standout performance. While the story isn’t set in a village backdrop, it can be called a fun, festive entertainer that delivers the lighthearted commotion one seeks during the Sankranti season.

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FAQs: Nari Nari Naduma Murari Movie Review

Q: What is Nari Nari Naduma Murari about?
A: It’s a comedy-drama about an architect (Sharwanand) who arranges his father’s second marriage, only to get entangled in his own marital secret when he tries to marry again.

Q: Who is the director of Nari Nari Naduma Murari?
A: The film is directed by Ram Abbaraju, known for “Samajavaragamana.”

Q: Who are the main cast members?
A: The film stars Sharwanand, Sakshi Vaidya, Samyuktha Menon, Naresh, Sampath Raj, Sunil, and Vennela Kishore.

Q: Is Nari Nari Naduma Murari a family-friendly film?
A: Yes, it is a light-hearted family comedy-drama suitable for a festive audience.

Q: How is the music in the film?
A: The background score by Vishal Chandrashekhar is engaging, though the songs are not particularly memorable.

Disclaimer: Nari Nari Naduma Murari Movie Review

This review is based on the writer’s critical assessment of the film. The views and opinions expressed are personal. Box office performance, viewer preferences, and individual tastes may vary. The details regarding cast, crew, and release are accurate at the time of writing.


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