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Jr. NTR praises Dhandoraa for rooted storytelling and powerful social message

Jr. NTR praises Dhandoraa for rooted storytelling and powerful social message

Dhandoraa has steadily emerged as one of Telugu cinema’s most impactful social dramas in recent times, earning admiration for its rooted storytelling, ideological clarity, and restrained narrative approach. While the film received strong appreciation during its theatrical run, its arrival on Amazon Prime Video significantly expanded its reach and influence. The digital release allowed a broader and more diverse audience to engage with its themes, leading to deeper discussions around caste, dignity, and social responsibility. As conversations around the film intensified, Dhandoraa began to stand out not just as a film, but as a statement that challenged viewers to reflect on deeply ingrained social realities.

The growing impact of Dhandoraa drew attention from across the film industry, most notably from ‘Man of Masses’ Jr. NTR. After watching the film, he took to social media to express his admiration, calling it deeply thought-provoking and powerful. He praised the performances of Shivaji, Navdeep, Nandu, Ravi Krishna, and Bindu Madhavi, while also commending director Murali Kanth for his strong writing and authentic execution. Jr. NTR also acknowledged producer Ravindra Banerjee for backing such a socially rooted project. His endorsement further strengthened the film’s credibility, reinforcing its place as a meaningful cinematic work that resonates beyond commercial benchmarks.

Written and directed by Murali Kanth and produced by Ravindra Banerjee Muppaneni under Loukya Entertainments, Dhandoraa uses death as the starting point of its narrative to expose entrenched social divisions. From its teaser, which introduced the powerful line about death being the final respect a human receives, the film made its ideological stance clear. The trailer deepened this impact through haunting visuals and sharp dialogues that directly confronted caste-based discrimination. Music added another emotional layer, with the romantic song Pilla gaining massive popularity, while the intense title track served as the film’s ideological backbone. Supported by strong cinematography from Venkat R. Shakamuri and precise editing by Srujana Adusumilli, the film maintains a grounded and realistic tone throughout. Now streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Dhandoraa continues to find new audiences and sustain meaningful conversations, standing tall as a rooted, thought-provoking, and powerful cinematic experience that leaves a lasting impression.

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