Review of Telugu movie `Kuberaa’
Gifted Tamil actor Dhanush
straight Telugu movie `Kuberaa’ with veteran Telugu actor Nagarjuna and
reliable Rashmika released PAN India in five languages, has garnered lot of
expectation pre release and to a great extent lived upto that hype.
Being highly educated (a Master of
Science and Master of Fine Arts holder from Rutgers University and Howard
University respectively), Talented Telugu writer, producer
director Shekar Kammula handles his subjects intelligently and is known to make impactful and meaning movies
mostly with newcomers at shoestring budgets but hits the bull’s eye every time
commercially as well as at awards circuits.
In 25 years, he has won national
award once and state Nandi award six times.
With `Kuberaa’ for the first time
he has gone for top stars of Telugu and Tamil industry and jumped into PAN
India bandwagon. But unlike others who
fall back upon safe bet of making a masala commercial movie with lot of action
and technology, Shekar chose a bold subject on `Beggers’ (probably only the
second India movie after Tamil movie ` Pichaikkaran
/`Bichagadu (Telugu version)’ by Tamil
actor director Anthony to deal with such subject) and handled it sensibly . Right through the movie runs on two parallel
tracks of a tycoon greed and ambition of channalising over a one lakh crores
using Beggers as Benamis and the life and plight of Beggers.
Any top star will be scared by
the very thought of doing the role of a crippled Begger, but Dhanush, who doesn’t
shun away from experimenting with his roles, took up the challenge and what a
brilliant act he did. Unlike many top
stars who apply layers of makeup and fancy costumes which does not go with the
character they play, the director and actor Dhanush developed the character
looks wise and mannerism wise so natural and close to a real destitute and
crippled Begger. The way he consistently
used and kept the crippled hand is remarkable and his empathy about fellow
Beggers specially the mortal remains of the dead beggers and his pain and
anguish to give them a honourble funeral is very touching. Owning such a challenging role of a Begger
is not an easy task and stock of Dhanush as one of the most gifted actors of Tamil/Indian
cinema will go up by few notches after this movie
After a long gap, Telugu actor
Nagarjuna signed up a matured role of a CBI officer hard done by the system and
corrupt politicians resulting his landing up in jail. To get out of jail he takes favour of a
tycoon, in return to use his brain in channelising a lakh crore of rupees to the
Swiss accounts of corrupt politicians through benami accounts of the
Beggars. He is savvy as a smart CBI
officer turned crook and also exhibited emotions very well of being helpless
when he comes to know that after transfer of money the tycoon is killing the
Beggers engaged and falls apart from them at the end. He exhibited through his eyes and restrained
emotions how he is torn between saving himself and his family and save the Beggers
from being killed. After
doing 3 back to back insignificant Hindi movies with top stars, Rashmika got a
significant and meaty role and has come back to her elements. Though the episodes between her and Dhanush
lagged a bit, but in many scenes, she stood her ground opposite towering
performance by Dhanush. Jim Sarbh was excellent
as a crooked tycoon, and I am pleasantly surprised that he dubbed in Telugu
himself and he sounded so good. Dhanush
also dubbed in Telugu for the first time, and it lent authenticity to the role
he essayed. Good to see Dilip Tahil
after decades.
As always director Shekar is in complete
control and to a large extent able to hold the attention though every one in
the audience felt that at 3 hours 30 minutes its too lengthy and would have
been better served if the movie is trimmed by minimum 30 minutes. With this movie Shekar has proved that not
only he can handle top stars, but make them leave behind their stardom and get
into the skin of the character as Dhanush and Nagarjuna did. Though
he normally keeps the Telugu nativity in all his movies, in this movie, there
were traces of Tamil culture and nativity specially in few dance numbers. This could be to please the huge Tamil fan
base Dhanush commands.
Music Director DSP (Devi Sri
Prasad) has bounced back with a bang with this movie. What a brilliant Back Ground score he has
given, which is most appropriate and lightened up proceeding even when they are
lagging and falling down. Couple of
songs specially the song while taking the mortal remains of the Begger in a
procession is brilliant.
Overall a bold and challenging movie
and quite engaging. Worth a watch even
if it tests your patience a bit sitting through three and half hours
S. Prabhakar
24.6.2025
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