Aravinda Sametha Veera Raghava is slowly raking up buzz and the songs released on 20th September are giving rise to many speculations. Some say the director and writer, Trivikram Srinivas decided to make use of his research for Kobali, a realistic Rayalaseema faction feud film that he planned with Pawan Kalyan with Jr. NTR, it seems.
If that is true, the maker has made a smart choice as Ceded or the Rayalaseema region that mostly includes in the market region called, Ceded in Telugu Film Industry market lingo, is a huge strong zone for Nandamuri heroes as they did movies with characters that represent the faction leaders and feud their.
With songs heavily being focused on the plight of the people who lose everything in the feud, the movie gives a rise for speculation that is could follow Mirchi template too.
But Trivikram Srinivas according to some reports made Pooja Hegde a documentary filmmaker who comes to Rayalaseema region to research about the faction feud it seems.
Veera Raghava has to protect her from bad people and also end the feud that his family has been nursing for ages with another group. And he changes from being a weapon of his father to a person who thinks about betterment of his people.
Mirchi does have similar plot but Mirchi, itself is a mix of earlier faction movies and Srinu Vaitla film of hero staying in Villain's house to change them. So, saying Trivikram took inspiration from Mirchi would be premature before watching the movie and also a bit unfair. He might have taken Largo Finch and tried to make his movie, Agnyathavasi but it doesn't mean that he does same with every movie!
If that is true, the maker has made a smart choice as Ceded or the Rayalaseema region that mostly includes in the market region called, Ceded in Telugu Film Industry market lingo, is a huge strong zone for Nandamuri heroes as they did movies with characters that represent the faction leaders and feud their.
With songs heavily being focused on the plight of the people who lose everything in the feud, the movie gives a rise for speculation that is could follow Mirchi template too.
But Trivikram Srinivas according to some reports made Pooja Hegde a documentary filmmaker who comes to Rayalaseema region to research about the faction feud it seems.
Veera Raghava has to protect her from bad people and also end the feud that his family has been nursing for ages with another group. And he changes from being a weapon of his father to a person who thinks about betterment of his people.
Mirchi does have similar plot but Mirchi, itself is a mix of earlier faction movies and Srinu Vaitla film of hero staying in Villain's house to change them. So, saying Trivikram took inspiration from Mirchi would be premature before watching the movie and also a bit unfair. He might have taken Largo Finch and tried to make his movie, Agnyathavasi but it doesn't mean that he does same with every movie!