Sai pallavi virata parvam

  1. Virata Parvam Tells A Soulless Romance Amidst Epic Ideology
  2. Virata Parvam is a unanimous hit: Sai Pallavi, Makers
  3. Virata Parvam movie review: A Sai Pallavi show all the way
  4. Sai Pallavi's 'Vennela' In 'Virata Parvam' Based On Real


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Virata Parvam Tells A Soulless Romance Amidst Epic Ideology

In a film starring Sai Pallavi, Rana Daggubati, Needhi Naadi Oke Katha which was impressive in its ability to capture society's obsession with excellence and disregard for those that "fail". It was an angry film that also served as a fitting tribute to Akali Rajyam in capturing the dysfunctional relationship between a purist father and an inadequate son struggling to fit into society. With the announcement of Virata Parvam, it felt like the acceptance of Venu Udugula's bubbling rage into mainstream Telugu cinema with capable performers who are also reliable stars. Virata Parvam tells the story of Vennela (Sai Pallavi) a young girl in rural Telangana. She gets hold of the banned revolutionary literature of Aranya which is the pen name of Comrade Ravanna (Rana Daggubati), a Naxal leader loved by the members of the oppressed castes because he turns up when all legal measures fail. Her appreciation turns into obsession and love, and Vennela decides to pursue him into the forests to win his love. Does she win his love? Does she take on his cause? Will he reciprocate the love? Can love exist and feel real in the middle of such tragedy and injustice? These are the questions that the film wants to answer. But it struggles to get there. The film suffers because it makes a dubious structural choice with its protagonists, then it has secondary characters who have excellent backstories and conflicts that are never explored, and finally because it fails to grapple with its own ideology...

Virata Parvam is a unanimous hit: Sai Pallavi, Makers

The success meet of 'Virata Parvam' on Saturday was attended by Mohan Rao, who is the brother of slain former Naxalite Sarala, on whose life the Sai Pallavi- Speaking on the occasion, producer D Suresh Babu said that his production house has made a film based on true incidents for the first time ever. He lauded director Venu Udugula's skills. "Sai Pallavi's acting is amazing. This success gives us joy. I thank the family members of Sarala for letting us tell her story. A pure love story has been told with great writing, performances, music and cinematography. This is a far cry from regular movies. Rana wanted to do this film because he wanted a story like this to be told," Suresh Babu added. Sai Pallavi said, 'When I recently met Sarala's family, my heart turned heavy. I told them that well-meaning individuals are reborn to fulfill their desire. I am happy that her family members are here to share the joy of the film's success. I am being told that 'Virata Parvam' is giving the audience a new experience every time it is watched." Director

Virata Parvam movie review: A Sai Pallavi show all the way

Meet Vennela ( Virata Parvam. Vennela is innocent and sweet but also stubborn, ambitious and has a fire in her that helps her achieve her goal. Meanwhile, Comrade Ravanna, a Naxal revolutionary and poet, is a saviour of the masses - he has no time for love or relationships and his only goal is to take down the system. Revolution is an act of love is the movie’s tagline and that is what Virata Parvam tries to showcase through Vennela and Ravanna. Transformers: Rise of the Beasts movie review — Generic & predictable storyline is saved by adrenaline action sequences Succession finale review: One of the best shows about sibling warfare Virata Parvam is written and directed by Venu Udugula and one must be very clear at the outset that this romance is not a contemporary romance or one that evolves in the usual way where a boy and girl meet and fall in love. The idea of love and romance here is more ethereal and the perfect analogy that can be used is what Vennela tells Ravanna in the film - the kind of love that exists between Meera Bai and Krishna. Those who are familiar with the Indian epic Mahabharata will know that ‘ Virata Parva’ is the fourth of the 18 books which talks about the exile of the Pandavas who spent those years incognito in the court of Virata while fighting the Kauravas. The writer-director has borrowed the title of this film from the epic given that the protagonist of the film, Ravanna, spends his life in hiding in the forest while trying to fight the system....

Sai Pallavi's 'Vennela' In 'Virata Parvam' Based On Real

The creators of 'Virata Parvam' claim that Sarala, a real-life character, served as the model for the character of Vennela. The 'Virata Parvam' crew recently met Sarala's family in Warangal, and they were welcomed with open arms. Sai Pallavi, Rana Daggubati, and director Venu Udugula all spent time with Sarala's family. Sarala's mother, who considered the 'Shyam Singha Roy' actress to be like her daughter, had presented a saree to her. According to another report, Sarala's mother gave the 'Fidaa' actress a saree, which made Sai Pallavi very emotional. The grand release of 'Virata Parvam', produced by D. Suresh Babu and Sudhakar Cherukuri, is scheduled for June 17. [With Inputs from IANS]