
Satyadev and director Venkatesh Maha's Rao Bahadur is continuing to receive overwhelming appreciation from the Telugu film industry. After earning glowing words from Mahesh Babu and Sukumar, the film has now found two more high-profile admirers in Naga Chaitanya and Adivi Sesh, who praised its originality, performances and filmmaking.
Naga Chaitanya personally met the Rao Bahadur team to congratulate them after watching the film. During his interaction with Satyadev and Venkatesh Maha, the actor discussed several scenes, shots and the subtext behind the narrative, appreciating the way the film was conceived and executed. Chaitanya also applauded Satyadev for fearlessly choosing unconventional characters and remarked that both the actor and director should conduct masterclasses on approaching and designing such complex roles.
Encouraging audiences to experience the film firsthand, Chaitanya said people should not be influenced by reviews or opinions and instead watch it in theatres. Calling it a landmark achievement, he stated that Rao Bahadur would become "a reference point to Telugu Cinema."
Adivi Sesh also shared his admiration for the film through social media, describing it as an "outrageous and inventive" cinematic experience. While acknowledging its psychological and magical realism elements, he felt the film's dark comedy stood out and admitted that it made him laugh on several occasions.
Sesh praised Mahesh Babu, Namrata Shirodkar and the producers for backing such an original film, while hailing Satyadev's work as the performance of his career. He also applauded the supporting cast, technical departments and Venkatesh Maha's vision, calling Rao Bahadur one of the most original Telugu films in recent times and comparing it to a bold Jackson Pollock painting. With appreciation continuing to pour in from across the industry, Rao Bahadur is steadily strengthening its reputation as one of the year's most talked-about Telugu films.
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