The story of Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum is set against the backdrop of
Surabhi Theatre, which is an ancient art form that is on the verge of
dying out. Director Krish has combined this art form with the
contemporary issue of mining in this action adventure movie, which has
a philosophy told in a beautiful commercial format. Everyone has
his/her own perceptions and beliefs, but not many lead a noble life.
This film teaches you to lie a great life. Krish scores full marks for
creating an interesting story and narrating it beautifully on screen.
B.Tech Babu (Rana) is the grandson of a legendary theatre actor
Subrahmanyam (Kota Srinivasa Rao), from Surabhi group. He is a typical
young man and he wants to complete his studies and leave for USA. But
his grand father forces him to perform one last drama 'Krishnam Vande
Jagadgurum' at the Bellary Natakotsavam before he moves out of the
country. This is when he bumps into reporter and documentary filmmaker
Devika (Nayantara), who makes him realise the daylight robbery and
alleged mining run by Reddappa (Milind Gunaji) and Chakravarthy
(Murali Sharma) in Bellary. How this reporter changes a selfish actor
into a selfless and courageous human being will form the crux of the
story.
Rana Daggubati has a tailor-made role in Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum and
he has delivered one of his best performance in recent times. He rocks
you with his stunning fights and amazing dialogue delivery. As a
reporter, Nayantara looks good and her chemistry with Rana is very
good. Others like Posani Krishna Murali, Milind Gunaji, Murali Sharma,
LB Sriram, Brahmanandam and Raghu Babu are also good in their
respective roles. Venkatesh, Sameera Reddy will also entertain you
with their guest appearances.
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