Review: ‘Hari Hara Veera Mallu’ Focuses on the Journey of Struggle with Pawan Kalyan Leading the Way
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The film 'Hari Hara Veeramallu' has been highly anticipated by moviegoers throughout the nation as well as by Power Star Pawan Kalyan's fanbase. In his role as a warrior for justice, Pawan Kalyan. A. Dayakar Rao's Mega Surya Productions produced this period drama with a massive budget and renowned producer A.M. Ratnam presented it. The film, directed by A.M. Jyothi Krishna and Krish Jagarlamudi, features significant roles by Nidhi Agarwal and Bobby Deol. The movie "Hari Hara Veeramallu" has sky-high expectations. The promotional images and tunes that have already been released have elicited a unique reaction. The expectations surrounding the picture have increased tenfold, particularly considering the most recent trailer release. For Power Star Pawan Kalyan, July 24 is a very memorable day. 'Tholiprema', the movie that became a big hit, was released on this day 27 years ago. With "Tholiprema," we have seen a success that exceeds the three previous films. This year's 'Harihara Veeramallu' was launched on the same day. Now, Pawan Kalyan is both a celebrity hero and a representative of the people. Furthermore, he holds the position of Deputy CM for the state of Andhra Pradesh. In addition to that, he has received a great deal of recognition for his efforts over the years to preserve Hindu Dharma. A movie by Pawan Kalyan must appeal to both his fan base and the general public, including members of his party on one side and supporters of Hindutva on the other. There are likely to be high expectations for Pawan Kalyan's movie. For the sake of humility, he doesn't compare his movies as much with those of other celebrity heroes, but the audience doesn't agree. At that time, Pawan Kalyan's films 'Khushi, Jalsa, Gabbar Singh, Attarintiki Daredi' were industry hits. However, Pawan Kalyan has been riding two horses on both politics and cinema for the past little bit. Because of this, he has been unable to devote his entire attention to acting. The movie 'Harihara Veeramallu,' which debuted nearly five years ago, had a similar experience. He took on the duties of the Deputy CM, was given a restricted schedule, and managed to finish it somehow. Given the circumstances, it makes sense that there are many concerns about "Harihara Veeramallu." Furthermore, it is questionable if Jyothikrishna, who took over the project after director Krish left, will do this story justice. But... the creators have managed to create a film that should not be missed until the very end, even after it is in theaters. The release of Power Star Pawan Kalyan's 'Harihara Veeramallu', which fans have been anticipating for years, is now here. Today, July 24, 2025, A. M. Ratnam's movie was shown to the public. And to what degree did Pawan Kalyan succeed in this difficult and multifaceted assignment? To what degree did he satisfy the audience and the fans as "Harihara Veeramallu?" Let's see.
This "Hari hara Veeramallu" is a tale from the seventh century. The residents of Gudem save a newborn boy who was swept away by the Krishna River and turn him over to a priest at a Shiva temple. The kid is given the name Hari hara Veeramallu. Veeramallu steals from the aristocracy and aids the poor as he gets older. Veeramallu teaches the British a lesson by stopping them at the Machilipatnam port while they are bringing diamonds discovered in Kollur, which is located on the banks of the Krishna River, to their nation. The nobleman, upon hearing about his exploits, becomes his friend. At the nobleman's request, Veeramallu travels to Golconda Fort, where he captivates the Nawab with his bravery. Following that, Tanisha requests that he retrieve the Kohinoor diamond that Aurangzeb, the Delhi King, possessed. Veeramallu consents to do so, seeing the return of the Kohinoor diamond from Telugu soil as a matter of national pride rather than affection for the Nawab. The remainder of the narrative describes how Veeramallu became the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb's lion's dream, who had levied jizya taxes on Hindus in order for them to live. What challenges did he encounter along the road, and how did he go from Hyderabad to Delhi? The hidden meaning of Veeramallu's Robin Hood-like acts, his response to the attacks on Hinduism, and how he came to be a protector of the faith are all worth seeing on film.
The whole plot of the movie centers on Veeramallu's conflict. Seen in that light, it's safe to state that this is a treat for the eyes for supporters of Pawan Kalyan. Some of the conversations made by Pawan Kalyan, who is now in the political arena, are motivating the Jana Sena members. It was fascinating to observe how Veeramallu addressed the horrors perpetrated by the aristocracy against the lower classes, the atrocities committed by the Qutub Shahis who stole from them, and the Mughal emperor who sought to bring them under his protection. Through Hyderabad, the story arrives in Delhi after starting on the banks of the Krishna River. The religious assaults on Hindus that occurred throughout the nation at the time were also put in perspective. Indeed, Veeramallu's success tale has no room for a heroine. The position of Panchami, however, was created from a business perspective in order to wow the general public. Additional figures were made to promote humor. However, none of them were particularly noteworthy. The turn that Panchami's character takes prior to the break is mind-boggling. Additionally, Veeramallu's interaction with the wild creatures is just as frightening! But none of the vast narrative, large ensemble, or excellent technical standards were able to break through to the depths of the intellect and have an effect. Someone began cooking, someone else finished it, and it seems that something went wrong along the way.
Who did it? We can see in every shot that this movie was not produced by Pawan Kalyan as a ticket grant. Even when he had no free time, Pawan was obviously dedicated to the filming. He particularly choreographed the fight during the climax. As Panchami, Nidhi Agarwal was stunning on camera. She was even plump in some scenes because the shooting went on for years. Among the cast, Dilip Tahil played Tanisha, Sachin Khedekar played Chinna Dora, Bobby Deol portrayed Aurangzeb, and Kota Srinivasa Rao made a cameo appearance as the Pedda Dora. Other characters were played by Sathyaraj, Eswarirao, Murali Sharma, Raghubabu, Sunil, Nihar Kapoor, Subbaraju, Nassar, Kabir Bedi, Bharani, Kabir Duhan Singh, and others. In addition to these, many more will be seen in this.
In truth, Oscar winner M. M. Keeravani has brought 'Hari hara Veeramallu' to life through both his singing and the background music. The crowd was enthralled by the song "Tara Tara..."; the song "Kollagotti Naduro," filmed on Anasuya and Pujitha Ponnada, is certain to inspire the youth. Fans will be whistling along to the song 'Maata Vinali...' performed by Pawan Kalyan. To enhance the scenes, background music has also been added. The cinematographic silks of Gnanasekhar and Manoj Paramahansa have been shown effectively. The sets for this picture are amazing, created by Thota Tarani. The general public will undoubtedly enjoy the combat sequences. All in all, it's a little bit of a letdown to move the film to the second half if you believe Veeramallu would have presented Aurangzeb, the brutal Mughal emperor, with dots. Nevertheless, we cannot disregard the hard work put forth by producers A. M. Ratnam, Dayakar Rao, and director Jyothi krishna. 'Hari hara Veeramallu' will undoubtedly please Jana Sainiks, supporters of Hindutva, and followers of Power Star.
Rating: 3/5
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