Handsome hunk Rana Daggubati’s 36th birthday on Monday became all the more special when the makers unveiled first look of the Pan-Indian actor in ‘Virata Parvam’ today morning.
In the short 1 minute video, the note with ‘inspired from true events of 1990’s’ gave a hint about the narrative. The opening shot began with magnificent water falls backed by deep shamanic choir chants while taking us into the deep woods and subsequently picturing the tough lives of naxalites.
Rana was featured as the one who stands in the forefront alongside his troop. The gang revolt against the unfair practices of government and the injustice towards citizens.
While, the background score provided by Suresh Bobbili gelled well with the theme ever since the cinematic trumpet emulated the elephant’s trumpet. The theme song with shouting slogans layered with ‘Urumi’ sound and incredible shots covered by cinematographer Divakar Mani was apt through out the end.
Although the gun-toted Rana is seen in a fierce avatar, his generosity is well captured as he lifts up an injured lady. He is once again shown as the true leader in the film. This truly fits in the message of the drama ‘Revolution is an act of love’, and it seemed to be conveyed perfectly!.
The female lead Priyamani as `Bharathiakka’ and Sai Pallavi’s role are known to be crucial in the film.The final leg of the action drama directed by Venu Udugula and produced by Suresh Babu & Sudhakar Cherukuri is proceeding on a brisk pace in Hyderabad.