![]() While the other artistes too play their roles convincingly in the little screen time they get, Nag and Saurabh certainly stole the spotlight and rightfully so. If you just focussed on the story of Raama’s bhakti and Lord Venkateswara’s (Saurabh Raj Jain) divinity, you will be absorbed into the drama. Despite the predictability, the film does keep you engaged more or less. ![]() No complaints! It has always worked and judging by the audience leaving the theatre with their palms folded in prayer, it looks like it has worked this time too. ![]() This has been the story progression for all of KRR and Nagarjuna’s devotional flicks so far. The protagonist giving up worldly possessions to seek God, corrupt administrators obstruct his endeavours of bringing back Tirumala’s glory, thus becoming God’s favourite devotee, until finally the Lord graces him with a viswaroopa darsanam in the climax. The story arc is exactly the same as the earlier flicks. This time it was Hathiram Baba’s turn to tap the devotional side of Telugu audiences. And it upholds the same effect that Annamayya and Sri Ramadasu had had on the audiences. Movie Review : Om Namo Venkatesaya is that occasional Nag-KRR devotional fix that Tollywood expects every now and then. His endeavours to do so, the hurdles and his encounters with the Lord himself is the story. He decides to change the face of Tirumala by turning it into ‘Kaliyuga Vaikuntham’ both for pilgrims and the deity with the help of Krishnamma (Anushka). Story : Raama (Nagarjuna) who is a devotee of Lord Venkateswara denounces worldly pleasures including his soon-to-be-bride and maradalu Bhavani (Pragya Jaiswal) and ends up at Tirumala.
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