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Narsimha
Narsimha a young and captive man lives a middle-class life with his family in a quiet neighbourhood. He gets his beautiful sister to marry an eligible young man in their vicinity. On the occasion of his sister giving birth, he returns home to find that conflict arise between his neighbourhood and another neighbourhood where he seek refuge in a dwelling area nearby only to return and find out that his whole family has been murder. Without no aim left in life, Narasimha decided to turn to crime and alcohol. He later decided to work for a man-call Suraj Narayan Singh. But when Suraj asks him to kill Ravi Rastogi for falling in love with his daughter, Meenu. Narasimha refuses, and on the contrary joins forces with Ravi, his sister, Anita, to force Suraj to get the young couple married. This kind of conflict escalates to such proportions that Suraj finally gets arrested and lodged in a cell.
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Plot Summary
Narsimha, a righteous and powerful individual, dedicates his life to fighting against injustice and corruption in his community. He faces numerous challenges from powerful adversaries who seek to exploit and oppress the innocent. With courage and determination, Narsimha strives to bring order and fairness, often putting himself in grave danger to protect the weak and uphold his principles.
Critical Reception
Narsimha was a commercially successful film, primarily appreciated for its strong action sequences and the performances of its lead actors, particularly N. T. Rama Rao. It resonated with audiences for its themes of good versus evil and its portrayal of a heroic protagonist fighting against societal ills. While critically acclaimed for its entertainment value, its narrative was considered typical of the era's action-drama genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intense action sequences and N. T. Rama Rao's commanding presence.
The film's moralistic storyline and heroic protagonist were well-received by the target audience.
Considered a solid entertainer within the action-drama genre of its time.
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Fun Fact
The film marked N. T. Rama Rao's return to direction after a significant gap and was one of his last films as a lead actor.
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