In New York, former school teacher Narayana Rao, who lives with his son's family, feels restless and wants to return to his village in Andhra Pradesh. But he's heartbroken more...
In New York, former school teacher Narayana Rao, who lives with his son's family, feels restless and wants to return to his village in Andhra Pradesh. But he's heartbroken when he gets there...
Narayana Rao (Rajendra Prasad) takes the flight back home without even informing his son who is too busy with his work in the US. The change that has taken place in the village, with the new generation pursuing its own goals, disturbs the former school teacher. Not that he himself wanted to go to New York, but his dying wife Rukmini (Kalyani) pleads with him that he should go and live with their son abroad.
Director Kranthi Madhav who makes his debut with the film, weaves the entire story around Narayana Rao to take a dig at changes that have taken place in the society. There's not just one message, but a whole lot of them that the director wants to give. And this is not in SMS form.
In one of the scenes at a hotel, Narayana Rao is aghast to see how the mobile phone is being used by people to communicate even though they could be standing just behind their back and walking from right in front of them.
One of the most tragic things he witnesses is when he finds a woman, whom he once regarded as his sister, has been sent away to an old age home by her wealthy son who thinks it would not be appropriate for her to be in his house because of the cultural changes in society. A deeply moved Narayana Rao brings her back to her own house. The message: don't neglect your parents.
Narayana Rao even cannot understand why one should buy mineral water at all in the village, as he believes potable water will have to be supplied in a country which has many rivers. A student of Narayana Rao gets electrocuted when he goes into the fields in the night to switch on the motor. That is something he cannot comprehend and wonders why farmers cannot get electricity for 24 hours.
The movie may not be entertaining, but those looking at things from Narayana Rao's perspective will agree with all that he is upset about.
Rajendra Prasad excels in his role. For all those in Silicon Valley and everywhere else, the call is to come back to their roots and meet with their dear ones every year on October 2, which should be celebrated as 'Mathru bhoomi dinothsavam'. Over to you.
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good movie should watch
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A nice family movie with a good story !
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Family entertainer
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very good movie. feel good movie
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namalu cenema challa bagundhi naku chinapud neenu chadukuna school maa urru naku entagano gurthuk vachai cenima is reyalle great thanks for all
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shud be watched once
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Good movie about human and old values, its a classic movie that every one need to see.
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Movie pointed out correctly what the current generation is missing in pursuit of wealth, which is the same in my case. It reminds us of our responsibilities and worth watching it. Thank you for giving such a meaningful movie....
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Onamalu is an unconventional film that focuses on basic human relationships in a rural society and the changing value system.
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Really a Feel good Movie and all of us out in the cities who are rooted to villages should defenitely see the movie....incredible has watched it on the 1st day and really after a long time left the theater with some sensible emotions notched up and felt VERY NOSTALGIC............CONGRATS TO THE DIRECTOR AND PRODUCERS FOR BRINGING UP SUCH AN MARVEL.
Review posted more than 6 month ago
Really a Feel good Movie and all of us out in the cities who are rooted to villages should definitely see the movie....incredible has watched It on the 1st day and really after a long time left the theater with some sensible emotions notched up and felt VERY NOSTALGIC............CONGRATS TO THE DIRECTOR AND PRODUCERS FOR BRINGING UP SUCH AN MARVEL.
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Director and producer are same person. Hope he made his money invested on this movie. As someone said it is feel good movie
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