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Ramu
Yavvanam Kaatesina Bewarse
Username: Ramu

Post Number: 6399
Registered: 03-2004
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Posted on Friday, January 24, 2014 - 8:37 am:   

coming to the first in their combo palleTUri pilla, anr's role was that of a good samaritan, where as ntr's role was that of a guy who robs villages who later reforms. ntr's role had the mass elements where he fights with the bull. anr's role is that of a guy who sacrifices his love when he comes to know that the heroine loves ntr and later sacrifices his life while rescuing ntr's and anjali's son from the goons.. this laid a pavement for their career paths where ntr became famous for his mass roles and anr for class/tragic roles.. who dominated whom? nobody. they did their parts well per the story which had the title on the heroine... anr and anjali who already had a few hits by then should be applauded for acting with a new comer and ntr should be applauded for not letting down the confidence of the producer/director b.a. subbArao had in him and did full justice to the first full fledged role he was offered... b.a. subbArao should be applauded for finding and launching a new hero to TFI who in the later days became the chief minister of Andhra pradEsh...
rAmu(Du) manci bAluDu cinnappaTinuncI intE

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