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Rangasthalam [Sub: Eng]
Description
When the patent is in a man like this Indian. That simple Indian man lives an innocent life. His work is to extend agricultural land for water in exchange for a wage in a fictional village of Rangsthalam. The man is in a power struggle because of his brother who is opposed to the village's presidential system. He is forced to defend his brother's life.
When the patent is in a man like this Indian. That simple Indian man lives an innocent life. His work is to extend agricultural land for water in exchange for a wage in a fictional village of Rangsthalam. The man is in a power struggle because of his brother who is opposed to the village's presidential system. He is forced to defend his brother's life.
Actors:
Vajja Venkata Giridhar,
Sathviksriram,
Backagaindancer,
Satya,
Shatru,
Amit Sharma,
V.K. Naresh,
Pooja Hegde,
Ram Charan,
Rohini,
Aadhi
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Vajja Venkata Giridhar
Sathviksriram
Backagaindancer
Satya
Shatru
Amit Sharma
V.K. Naresh
Pooja Hegde
Ram Charan
Rohini
December 15, 1969 in Andhra Pradesh, India
Aadhi
Director:
Sukumar
Country:
India
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April 02, 2018
The film really belongs to director Sukumar who manages to take up an age-old formula and make it work with his vision.
April 02, 2018
The film is not just set in the 80s; it also picks a story template from that era and narrates in a refreshingly raw manner. Sukumar must be credited for fleshing out the characters well enough that they don't seem like caricatures of a bygone era.
April 02, 2018
Village politics, casteism, exploitation, oppression, rebellion and revenge form the crux of Rangasthalam. Run-of-the-mill stuff, you'd say. But what sets this film apart is its narration.

