The film is often viewed as a "reclamation" story, focusing heavily on the internal family dynamics and the "August Coup" of 1995. Critics note that while it provides a voice to Lakshmi Parvathi, it also functions as a pointed political critique of other family members and political figures.
"The movie is a bold attempt by RGV. It shows the emotional side of NTR that was never touched before. The actor who played NTR was just brilliant." Lakshmi’s NTR (2019) Telugu
The music by Kalyani Malik is considered a highlight, particularly the emotional depth it adds to the scenes of NTR’s isolation. Audience Perspectives The film is often viewed as a "reclamation"
Lakshmi’s NTR (2019) is a biographical drama directed by Ram Gopal Varma and Agasthya Manju that focuses on the final years of N. T. Rama Rao (NTR) after Lakshmi Parvathi entered his life. It shows the emotional side of NTR that
Ram Gopal Varma uses his signature camera angles and a brooding background score to create a sense of tension. However, some reviewers find the slow pacing and repetitive close-ups to be self-indulgent.
The film is often viewed as a "reclamation" story, focusing heavily on the internal family dynamics and the "August Coup" of 1995. Critics note that while it provides a voice to Lakshmi Parvathi, it also functions as a pointed political critique of other family members and political figures.
"The movie is a bold attempt by RGV. It shows the emotional side of NTR that was never touched before. The actor who played NTR was just brilliant."
The music by Kalyani Malik is considered a highlight, particularly the emotional depth it adds to the scenes of NTR’s isolation. Audience Perspectives
Lakshmi’s NTR (2019) is a biographical drama directed by Ram Gopal Varma and Agasthya Manju that focuses on the final years of N. T. Rama Rao (NTR) after Lakshmi Parvathi entered his life.
Ram Gopal Varma uses his signature camera angles and a brooding background score to create a sense of tension. However, some reviewers find the slow pacing and repetitive close-ups to be self-indulgent.