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Devara: Part 1 Review: Jr NTR’s action drama has majestic visuals, nail-biting action, marred by a predictable plot

In Devara: Part 1, Jr NTR pushes a heavy ship consignment off a cliff, kills dangerous sea creatures and comes back from death. He also aces the sentimental scenes and hand-to-hand combat. Kortala Siva’s film is immensely watchable, even if it is marred by a predictable plot and an unnecessary long runtime.

September 27, 2024 / 15:34 IST
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There is something about Jr NTR which makes him come across as an endearing man on-screen. He is cute so he aces the sentimental scenes. But at the same time, he is ferocious when it comes to hand-to-hand combat. Jr. NTR oscillates somewhere between a soft boy and a badass. This dichotomy was on full display in RRR where he and Ram Charan fought the British and also in Devara: Part 1 , where Jr. NTR fights a formidable Bhairava (played convincingly by Saif Ali Khan).

The first 15 minutes of Devara: Part 1 are shaky. The groundwork is laid for what’s about to come—a police-led crackdown of a group of villagers who loot the ships despite the watchful eye of the coast guard. A group of four villages that lie in Ratnagiri near the Red Sea live together in harmony. They have a Sangram (an inter-village competition) where the winner gets to keep the shastras (weapons) for a period,

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Devara: Part 1 Movie: Plot

Devara (Jr NTR) and Bhairava (Khan) start off as friends. The two loot the ships with the men from their village. Bhairava and Devara have conflicting ideals—while Devara is in touch with his emotional side, Bhairava is ruthless. On discovering that the consignment has illegal weapons used for terror attacks, Devara refuses to participate in the activity, much to the dismay of Bhairava. Devara turns into a vigilante who colludes with the Indian coast guard and stops Bhairava’s men from looting the consignment, Devara is then reborn as Vara (played by Jr. NTR, in a double role). Vara, unaware of his father’s legacy, is led astray by Bhairava, until he finds his true calling. Janhvi Kapoor plays Thangam, Vara’s love interest who already had a thing for his father (when she was a teenager!). What follows next is a neck-to-neck battle between Devara and Bhairava. Who will emerge victorious?