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Maharshi
Jayee Rajguru, the first martyr of our freedom struggle against the British, was born in Puri in 1739 to a Brahmin family and his father was the royal priest of the King of Khordha. After his father's demise, Jayee took over the reins but the king was a minor, so all the responsibilities of the kingdom fell on him. Can he successfully guide the kingdom through East India Company's tyranny?
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Plot Summary
Rishi, a successful but arrogant businessman, returns to his alma mater after a decade. He reconnects with his former college friends, particularly Ravi, who is struggling to achieve his dream of becoming a farmer. Rishi's journey to help Ravi rediscover his passion and overcome obstacles forces him to re-evaluate his own life and priorities, ultimately inspiring him to bring about positive change.
Critical Reception
Maharshi received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences. While the film was praised for its strong performances, particularly from Mahesh Babu, and its message about agriculture and entrepreneurship, some critics found the plot to be predictable and the pacing inconsistent. The commercial success of the film was significant, becoming one of the highest-grossing films of the year.
What Reviewers Say
Praiseworthy performances by the lead cast, especially Mahesh Babu, anchoring the film.
The movie's strong message about supporting farmers and embracing one's dreams resonated well with audiences.
Criticism was directed towards a predictable storyline and a runtime that felt stretched in parts.
Google audience: Google users largely lauded 'Maharshi' for its uplifting storyline and Mahesh Babu's impactful performance. The film's encouragement of entrepreneurial spirit and its ode to farming were highlighted as major positives. Some users felt the narrative could have been tighter, but the overall sentiment was highly favorable.
Awards & Accolades
Maharshi won multiple awards, including Best Popular Feature Film at the 67th National Film Awards and several Filmfare Awards South for Best Film, Best Actor (Mahesh Babu), and Best Supporting Actor (Allari Naresh).
Fun Fact
The film's production involved extensive use of drone technology to capture sweeping visuals of agricultural landscapes, aiming to highlight the beauty and importance of farming.
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