He changes and changes and finally settle down in Kumbakonam of Tamil Nadu, where he join as a driver for Murali Krishna (Murali Mohan). Narasimha (Bala Krishna Nandamuri) along with his new born son changes places for the sake of his son when he sense any kind of violence or even the small ones. Lets see how Balayya tried to bonus this Sankranti season.
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He is now coming with a movie in the name of “Jai Simha” which is directed by KS Ravi Kumar who is making a Telugu movie after a long time and it is being produced by C Kalyan of CK Entertainments which also stars Nayanathara and Hari Priya.
We have witnessed Balayya on screen in September last year and we are again witnessing his release in theatres within just 5 months. Coming to star heroes in senior bunch, there is no one as fast a Bala Krishna and no one release a movie at his pace. Young heroes are trying their best to release a movie except for Nani, who releases two or three a year. There are a very few stars who release their movies, one or two a year. On the whole Jai Simha is a tried and tested commercial entertainer, which banks on Balayya’s screen presence but doesn’t entertain you as intended.Nandamuri Balakrishna, Nayantara, Hari Priya, Natasha Doshi, Jagapthi Babu The re-recording gives the required mush to the heroic flamboyant, over the top action scenes. Murali Mohan eases through his role while the villains are the loud ones that we are used to.Īmong Chirantan Bhatt’s songs, the Anaganaga track has been used well while the two duet songs seem unwarranted. Other heroines hardly have any scope in the movie. Nayanthara looks ravishing in the second half and the song sequences. Apart from his free-flowing, effortless dialogue delivery and his fearless attitude, Balakrishna lightens the occasion with some fun dance moves. Apart from his heroic gait and flourish, he also impresses in the scenes where he tries to be a loving father. There are two distinct looks for Balakrishna and the bearded look, in particular, suits him very well for his age.
A couple of comedies here and there and the pre-interval fight scene are probably the saving grace, but still there isn’t any special scene that will stay in mind. The lengthy running time only turns out to be a penalty to an already lacklustre affair. It is so predictable and hardly excites you at any point of time. There is a small twist before the intermission, which might take you by surprise, but apart from that, Jai Simha travels on a familiar terrain. Why does he have to make a sacrifice? What happened between Narasimha and his girlfriend and what was he in the past, make up for the second half. Narasimha gets into a tussle with a police officer who turns out to be the husband of his ex-girlfriend. But by now, you obviously know that he has a heroic past and had to sacrifice his livelihood for a reason. He finds a driver job and behaves like an innocent carefree guy. Though the intent looks good, the execution, however, leaves much to be desired.īalakrishna (Narasimha) along with his new-born son leave for Kumbakonam a la nomads. After a spate of movies in which he played the stylish, sophisticated hero, Balakrishna plays the typically brave rugged son of the soil in Jai Simha, directed by commercially proven experienced filmmaker KS Ravikumar.ĭirector KS Ravikumar has ensured that the movie is not just a showcase of Balayya’s action and heroism, but also a good cocktail of mindless comedy and sentiment in good measure.