12/26/2023 0 Comments Nota movie scenesThroughout the first half, all the scenes were boring except for the scenes where Vijay takes charge against his own party after the school girl's death in a bus fire. The movie started on a complete tamil flavor and you don't find lip sync for even Vijay's dialogues which is hard to digest as a telugu cinema fan. He was given a bad character which doesn't impress. The tamil actor in the role of Bhai was too good. Kala as oppostion party leaders daughter is impressive. Mehreen as Swathi, a reporter had nothing much to do. Sathyaraj as Mahendra a helping hand to Varun did a great job. Nasser as Vasudev gave a convincing performance as a frustrated ex-CM. His progression as an actor shows in every scene of the film. Vijay Devarakonda is the saving grace for NOTA. What happens when the temporary CM turns full time? Will Varun be able to cope with the political pressures mounting against him? Varun then notices the wrong doings of his father and tries to correct them with the help of Mahendra (SatyaRaj). He happens to be the son of the ruling party leader Vasudev(Nasser) and becomes the temporary Chief Minister of the state after his father gets arrested in a turn of events. Varun(Vijay) is a happy go lucky boy who studied in England and comes to visit an orphanage in India. What Muslim Women Want: Overwhelming majority in favour of 21 years as legal age for marriageĦ7.With three back to back blockbusters, Vijay Devarakonda is riding super high on his acting career and now the Rowdy star teams up with the tamil director Anand Shankar to bring NOTA and tries to bag the Kollywood market as well. WATCH: 35 crude bombs recovered from pond in Bengal's Murshidabad on repolling dayĭelhi's drainage system not designed to withstand so much rain, says Arvind KejriwalĪccording to a flood bulletin, the water level at the Old Railway Bridge increased from 203.18 metres at 1 pm on Sunday to 203.58 metres at 10 am on Monday. Over 8,035 Muslim women participated in the survey from 25 states and Union Territories India Speaks on UCC: Majority Muslim women in favour of common laws on marriage, divorce, inheritance Naqvi talking about the News18 UCC survey that showed that an overwhelming number of Muslim women in India want uniform laws on inheritance, marriage and divorce across age and education brackets NOTA, by and large, is enjoyable, racy and relevant to its time.Ĭongress, Opposition parties will split down the middle when UCC goes to vote in Parliament: Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi He is there in almost all frames and along with Nasser and Sathyaraj, the young superstar holds the film together. The film belongs to Vijay Devarakonda who has given a riveting performance. However, it lacks powerful dialogues and there are some loose ends in the script which should have been tied up. But the film does not turn preachy at any time. To a large extent, what Devarakonda and director Shankar want to convey is that you need big money to control and run a political party. In a way, it is a sarcastic dig at what has been going on in Dravidian politics in the last few years. In one scene, Nasser tells his MLAs not to bend too low showing servitude otherwise they will forget his face when his statue has to be built. Every major political incident that happened in Tamil Nadu has been weaved into the script – dynastic politics, hero-worship culture, Chennai floods, how news channels controlled by politicians whitewash their leader and create fake news, godmen manipulating political leaders, and resort politics to keep MLAs safe from poaching. By making Vijay Devarakonda lead the film, the director has made it more convincing and realistic. There is no romance or a leading lady in the film which also does not have any humour and mass action scenes. There have been films of the same pattern, but what makes NOTA different is that the director has not added any unwanted commercial ingredients. Once out of the hospital, Vinodhan wants to get his chair back and plans to bring down his son’s ministry. As Varun becomes strong as an able administrator (in handling the Chennai floods), his dad comes out of the jail but is caught in a bomb blast and gets hospitalised. He is helped by a journalist and commentator Mahendran (Sathyaraj, modelled on the late Cho Ramaswamy), who was once giving political advice to his dad before they had a fallout. But soon as the situation spirals out of control fuelled by an ambitious opposition leader and his daughter, Varun is forced to become a “Rowdy CM”. The idea is clear that Varun will only be a “dummy CM” till daddy gets bail. He makes Varun, who is not even a party member, as the temporary new CM. He runs his party with an iron hand but is convicted in an illegal assets case and has to go to jail. Varun (Vijay Deverakonda) is a London returned happy go-lucky guy and son of chief minister Vinodhan (Nasser), a former superstar-turned-politician.
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