Naari Naari Naduma Murari is an entertaining Family drama with great star cast and melodious music. This film earned Balakrishna a very good name as a hero suiting family oriented subjects. Sarada’s performance, Sobhana and Nirosha’s glamour along with good acting skills strengthened the value of the film. K.V.Mahadevan’s music is another asset for this super hit grosser.
Story Details:
Sesha Ratnam (Sarada) is an arrogant rich lady who belongs to a village Nakkabokkalapadu. Her husband Veera Bhadrayya (Satyanarayana) also fears her attitude. The couple has two daughters Shobha (Shobhana) and Neeru (Nirosha). Venkateshwara Rao (Balakrishna) is nephew of Veera Bhadrayya and grandson of his mother (Anjali Devi). Sesha Ratnam has differences with her mother in law in earlier days and separates the family. Venkateshwara Rao Promises his grandmother that he would marry one of Sesha Ratnam’s daughters to unite the family again. Rest of the story continues in an entertaining manner of how things turn difficult for Venkateshwara Rao.
Performances:
Balakrishna is totally believable as the ambitious youngster with good family values. His histrionics in emotional scenes and songs work out well. Sarada is brilliant as usual with the character of negative shades and her body language strikes the arrogant shade perfectly. Satyanarayana is good as the henpecked husband. Anjali Devi does a pivotal role of Grandmother to the hero. Shobhana is great as the earthly female lead while Nirosha sparks glamour as the modern female lead.
Technical Aspects:
Dialogues by Jandhyala work out very well in the film. Music by K.V.Mahadevan is a huge asset for a family subject of this sort. Songs like Iruvuri Bhamala and Manasuloni Marmamunu became all time hits. Direction by Kodanda Rami Reddy is crystal clear with no dull moments throughout.