Five reasons to watch Nani’s Krishnarjuna Yudham
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Telugu actor Nani is currently at the peak of his career. He has been delivering back-to-back box office hits for the last few years. Nani began the New Year on a happy note after his debut film as a producer Awe garnered unanimous praise from the media and fans and ended up being a successful venture at the box office. Now he's all set to return to the big screen with a commercial entertainer Krishnarjuna Yudham, which means The war of Krishna and Arjuna. The actor is playing a double role in the Merlapaka Gandhi directorial. After being cleared by the censor board with a U/A certificate, the film is all set to open in cinemas this Thursday. Here are the five reasons why you should watch this film.
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The most important reason that makes Krishnarjuna Yudham an interesting watch is its lead actor Nani, who is lovingly called 'Natural Star' by his fans. He is in terrific form. Even though not all his films sweep the critics off their feet, Nani ensures that his audience gets their money’s worth with his performance.
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An element that is hard to miss in the trailer or the teaser of Krishnarjuna Yudham is the energy of its star cast. Especially, Nani's ghetto character promises to stands out. He also plays the role of a musician living abroad.
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What adds more to Nani's infectious energy in the film is Hiphop Tamizha's composition. The desi party song, "Dhaari Choodu" and high-pitch rock song "Urime Manase", brilliantly sung by Raghu Dixit, have already become a big hit with fans.
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Going by the trailer, Krishnarjuna Yudham seems to offer a well-made 'masala' film to the audience. Given the expertise of director Merlapaka Gandhi, who delivered hits such as Venkatadri Express and Express Raja, we're convinced that it will be hard to find a dull moment in the film.
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The film also has an interesting star cast including Anupama Parameswaran and Rukshar Mir. Both the actors will be sharing the screen space with Nani for the first time in Krishnarjuna Yudham.