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Mayabazar, directed by Kadri Venkat Reddy is a historic mythological legendary movie in telugu legacy,splendidly written by Pingali Nagendra and an amazing musical track devoted by Ghantasala and Saluri Rajeswara while presenting a top notch cinematography by Marcus Bartely.
So,what could I possibly write about this evergreen milestone that shaped the benchmark of the telugu Industry to a whole extraordinary phase. Well, I can only write appreciations which will always be infinitesimal to everything this Movie was made in a way that might have been unfeasible during that era. Sometime back before my love for movies, obviously,I was carried away with the fact that age-old movies are never my cup of tea, but then I started with "Seven Samurai" and the impact it styled on my whole perspective towards classic movies wasn't the same anymore. On the baseline, I realised the true value of classical movies and it's voyage to become an epic movie is something remarkable during times. Well, mayabazar for me is something that comes in the line that every legendary movie's must content:vast cast, high class visuals and eye catching cinematography and off course a fine class action and a great comedy and Mayabazar masterclasses every element that classifies to be a Legendary movie of all times.
Starting with the storyline, Mayabazar picks up from the famous mythology tale of India "Mahabharat" In a fictional kind of way where KV Reddy extracts most of the minimal characters that were descripted in Mahabharat (except Lord Krishna Of Course) very less and produced them in the movie brightly. NTR(Nandamuri Taraka Rama) as Lord Krishna did a exceptional job, that calm and composing part of being Krishna was highly submissive, ANR(Akkineni Nageshwara Rao) as Abhimanyu did a justifiable work to his character and was flawless in the part where the character has to be a mixture of pride and anger while Savitri's expressiveness is known legendary to everyone, so, hands down.
The thing above all that I really found legendary is S.V. Ranga Rao as Ghatotkach, his role though comes slightly late on the screen but when comes,he just wins you with his sharp acting and makes you bust your gut. The hilarious thing becomes the major part of the movie further and the major credit goes to only S. V. Ranga Rao. The melodies of the movie have it's own charm, the music beautifully involves the scenes(just as you see in Disney movies) and the lyrics just bring the emotions right and define the scenario.
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