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Eenadu
Eenadu is Krishna's 200th movie with huge star cast. It's almost on the same lines of his 100th movie ALLURI SEETHA RAMARAJU. But in this movie, he fights against the politicians and industrialists who are looting the poor, the movie is about Ramaraju (Krishna) a social reformer who fights against the injustice by the political system and stands in support to the poor and down-trodden.Kantha Rao, Jaggayya, Rao Gopal Rao played the villains in the movie. Rao Gopal Rao is a small-time politician and brother-in-law of Krishna and husband of Krishna Kumari. His brother-in-law being a selfish and cruel man, Krishna stays away from them. Jaggayya is a businessman and and old friend of Krishna because of him Krishna lands in Jail without a fault of his. Kantha Rao is a criminal and after coming out of Jail, he enters into politics and becomes a minister.These three create havoc and play with the lives of the poor.
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Plot Summary
Eenadu tells the story of a common man's life, his struggles, aspirations, and the societal challenges he faces. The film delves into themes of family values, tradition versus modernity, and the impact of societal pressures on an individual's life. It highlights the protagonist's journey through various phases of life, showcasing his resilience and determination.
Critical Reception
Eenadu was critically acclaimed for its realistic portrayal of life, strong performances, and meaningful social commentary. K. Viswanath's direction was lauded for its sensitive handling of complex human emotions and societal issues. The film resonated deeply with audiences for its relatable narrative and powerful message.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its realistic depiction of middle-class life and struggles.
Kamal Haasan's performance was highlighted as a major strength.
The film's social relevance and emotional depth were widely appreciated.
Google audience: Audience reviews often commend the film's realistic portrayal of common man's life and its emotional impact. Many viewers appreciated the strong performances and the timeless message about family and societal values.
Fun Fact
The film was a remake of the 1981 Hindi film 'Ek Hi Bhool', but it was adapted to suit the sensibilities of Telugu audiences and achieved significant success.
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