In 1970s Stuartpuram, Andhra Pradesh, the notorious thief Tiger Nageswara Rao outsmarts the police and eludes prison using his clever tactics. Follow the legendary robber's thrilling escapades as he captures the imagination of the people and becomes a symbol of defiance against authority.
October 20
2023
Release Date
Telugu, Hindi, Kannada,
Tamil, Malayalam
Language
52 minutes
2 hours
Running Time
Cast
Ravi Teja
Anupam Kher
Gayatri Bhardwaj
Nassar
Jisshu Sengupta
Sudev Nair
Bhanu Prakash
Anukreethy Vas
Nupur Sanon
Renu Desai
Murli Sharma
Hareesh Peradi
Rajiv Kumar Aneja
Jahid D'cruz
Praveen Dacharam
Mohammad Zahed Hossain
Koushik Mahata
2.0
Average Rating
The above-mentioned average rating is based on the derived ratings of multiple review platforms
OH Review
Tiger Nageswara Rao: An Action-Packed Tale of Crime and Redemption
Plot
The film "Tiger Nageswara Rao" is inspired by the true tale of Nageswara Rao, a notorious thief hailing from Stuartpuram, a region known for harboring criminals. Nageswara Rao's life undergoes a sinister transformation as he becomes deeply involved in the world of crime. The movie portrays his path, beginning with his illicit activities in the 1970s that earned him the nickname 'Tiger,' and ultimately his evolution into a local hero and protector of Stuartpuram.
Acting
Ravi Teja delivers a stellar performance as Tiger Nageswara Rao, shouldering the movie with his charisma and conviction. The supporting cast, including Anupam Kher, Nupur Sanon, and Renu Desai, also deliver commendable performances, adding depth to the storyline.
Cinematography
The movie looks great, using warm and dark colors for action scenes and bright ones for romance. Madhie's camera work makes the film feel big and impressive.
Direction
Vamsee Krishna Naidu and Vamsee Krishna Akella's direction brings the story of Tiger Nageswara Rao to life. While the film excels in certain impactful sequences of drama and emotion, it falters in maintaining its grip and audience engagement in the second half.
Overall Review
Overall, some part of the movie Tiger Nageswara Rao are memorable because Ravi Teja and the entire cast did an amazing job. But the movie is too long, has a lot of violence, and some not-so-great computer effects in some parts. If they had made it shorter and improved the effects, it could have been a better watch.
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