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Raju Gari Gadhi 2 Trailer Review

on Sep 20, 2017

Nagarjuna released theatrical trailer of Raju Gari Gadhi 2 just a while ago on the eve of his late father Akkineni Nageswara Rao (ANR’s) birth anniversary.

Raju Gari Gadhi 2 trailer starts with Bhagavad Gita being played in the background which portrays that the soul doesn’t die. Then, a soul sitting on a bed disappears with her body particles turn into smoke. A group of friends who reside in a resort bring a church father Naresh to examine whether there has any spirit or not. We can find few horrifying sequences which hint that there is definitely a spirit existing in there.

The church father tells them to bring a mentalist Nagarjuna who can resolve the issue. Nag is introduced with a sequence of performing yagam. “Kallallo Choosthoo… Gundello Emundo Cheppagaladu,” says Naresh to describe about Nag.

“Sir Adi Mamulu Deyyam Kaadu Sir… Oora Mass… Pichekkisthundi Sir,” explains Vennela Kishore about the spirit. As Nagarjuna enters the resort, Seerat Kapoor is shown mysteriously. When Ashwin asked about the devil, Nag tells him, “Oka Ammayi Athma… Aa Athma Pagatho Undi… Pratheekaaram Korukuntundi…”

Nag draws portrayal of a woman who then is shown as Samantha Ruth Prabhu. When Nag turns aside the picture goes disappear. Trailer ends with the comedy trio- Shakalaka Shankar, Vennela Kishore and Praveen asking the devil to marry them. We had seen similar kind of sequence in Raju Gari Gadhi as well.

Overall, Raju Gari Gadhi 2 trailer is arresting with wonderful visuals and captivating background score. Meanwhile, the film directed by Ohmkar will grace the theaters in October.


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