Get ready for an exciting rollercoaster ride of action, drama, emotion, music, dance, impressive stunt sequences, and loads of entertainment – all in true King style! Join us this weekend as Akkineni Nagarjuna brings his charisma back in full force with the triumphant return of Naa Saami Ranga. Experience some thrilling entertainment with the King himself during the World Television Premiere of Naa Saami Ranga on Colors Cineplex and Jio Cinema.
The movie skillfully navigates the intricacies of rural life, delving into the complexities of relationships and societal dynamics. It artfully combines drama, romance, and action, while exploring themes of loyalty, family ties, and love in a traditional backdrop. Infused with humor and nostalgia, “Naa Saami Ranga” beautifully portrays the journey of two individuals balancing personal aspirations with societal norms in pursuit of true love.
Nagarjuna, who portrays the lead role expressed his enthusiasm for reaching a larger audience, he said, “What drew me to the film” Naa Saami Ranga” was the elements we wanted to focus on – friendship, love, sacrifice, and faith. In today’s day age of social media the meanings of these words have changed. We want everything instant. Waiting for years to get the true love of your life has its own charm. In an era where authenticity is compromised, I believe many modern films lack the raw emotion and genuine storytelling that made classics timeless. “Naa Saami Ranga” has that raw emotion in a rural setting. We have shot this film in a span of 80 days and I enjoyed everyday of the shoot immersed in deep emotion. Especially the love story and friendship of Hero is what is so captivating. Every viewer will connect with that deep raw emotion”
The film Naa Saami Ranga, meaning My Goodness Gracious set in 1963, unfolds a touching narrative in the rustic village of Ambajipeta. The storyline revolves around village politics, centred on Kishtayya (Nagarjuna Akkineni), and his close-knit family and friends—Anji (Allari Naresh), Varalakshmi (Ashika Ranganath), Bhaskar (Raj Tarun), and Manga (Mirnaa Menon). Peddayya (Nassar), the village head, and his toxic sons play a pivotal role in complicating relationships and changing societal dynamics. In this drama of loyalty and survival, will Kishtayya prevail?