Nota movie scenes1/10/2024 His so-called “Rowdy CM” scenes are drab and boring. Unlike “Bharat Ane Nenu”, this doesn’t elevate the protagonist. Then how did Vijay Deverakonda allow for a story to be released without changing much? Vijay Devarakonda starrer Anand Shankar’s “NOTA” follows the same plotline, difference being that the father doesn’t pass away here, but steps down as CM.Īrc of the plot is so similar. Just a few months ago, we had a movie named “Bharat Ane Nenu” in which a youngster becomes the chief minister of the state following the sudden demise of his father. Cinematography, production values and artwork provide richness to the screen. Sam C’s two songs are totally bad, but his background score is effective. Priyadarshi’s character is another wasted role. Heroine Mehreen lacks any substance, she is more like a junior artiste as she hardly appears in three or four scenes. He once again excels in the role and is the main pillar to this thriller. Vijay Deverakonda in the role of a young politician is spot-on. What changes does this 'Rowdy' CM bring forms the crux of the story. But as things turn out, Varun ends up being a CM for a long time. He asks his son Varun to be “dummy CM” for a few days. Vasudev steps down as CM as an enquiry is ordered due to corruption charges. The youngster is a jolly person and parties and is clueless about politics. Varun (Vijay Deverakonda) is son of Vasudev (Nasser), chief minister of the state. Let’s find out if Vijay D mesmerizes with his unique choice of movies once again. “NOTA”, the latest movie from him, is a bilingual made in Tamil and Telugu by Tamil film-maker Anand Shankar. Vijay Deverakonda who has attained immense craze in no time has yet another release this year. Technically, Sam CS background score and Santhana Krishnan’s cinematography aid Anand’s narration superbly.Cast: Vijay Devarakonda, Mehreen Pirzada, Nassar, Sathyaraj, Yashika Aannand, Anastasia Maslova, Sanchana Natarajan, Priyadarshi and othersĬinematography: Santhana Krishnan Ravichandran And Vijay Devarakonda as such does not have a powerful antagonist.Īnand’s attempt of not resorting to commercial compromises like comedy, romantic songs in foreign locales, high-octane action scenes are commendable. But the problem with Nota is that it lacks a solid story and some fresh punch dialogues that are associated with a genre like this. Taking references from the muddled political happenings Tamil Nadu is witnessing for the past four years including the Chennai floods, Amma’s hospitalization, family conspiracies, TV channels high drama to increase TRPs, Koovathur resort drama, a Godman attempting to remote control the government etc, Anand Shankar has weaved an engaging and a taut political thriller. Debutant Sanjana Natrajan as Vijay’s political opponent is impressive and promising. Mehreen hardly has anything to do in this film. Sathyaraj is equally effective in a well-written character, which reminds us of veteran journalist and political adviser Cho Ramasamy. Nasser once again proves his versatility in a power packed role. The power game between them begins and how Varun finally continues as the CM of the state forms the rest.Ī vibrant looking Vijay Devarakonda is a major asset to the film and he pulls of his act effortlessly. When his dad comes out on bail, there arises a situation when both father and son become rivals. Delving deeply into politics, Varun realizes the inconsistencies in the system and he sets things right in his own inimitable style earning a name of ‘Rowdy CM’. Varun is supported by his journalist mentor Mahendhran (Sathyaraj) who becomes his political adviser. And the incident changes his mind and he becomes committed to his job. Varun gets distressed when his party cadres set a bus on fire, which kills a small child. A seasoned (read scheming) politician, Vinodhan instructs his trusted party men headed by Thastagir (MS Bhaskar) to trigger off riots in the state. Meanwhile, Vinodhan gets convicted and jailed for five years. While partying hard, cops and officers inform him that his dad has chosen him as the interim CM, as Vinodhan was slapped with corruption charges.ĭespite being sworn in as CM, Varun continues to hang around with his friends and wants to enjoy his life. He visits India on his birthday to spend good time with his friends and to meet his little stepsister. An ardent gamer, he is more into his video game developing than interested in his dad’s political life. Varun (Vijay Devarakonda) who lives in London is a happy-go-lucky person and son of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vinodhan (Nasser). With his amazing screen presence, charisma and perfect Tamil diction, Vijay Devarakonda nails his debut in K’town. Cast: Vijay Devarakonda, Nasser, Sathyaraj, Mehreen, Sanjana, MS Bhaskar.įilm Nota, a political thriller written and directed by Anand Shankar marks the entry of Tollywood sensation Vijay Devarakonda in Tamil.
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