M Rathnam’s story has zero novelty and is a khichdi of many hit templates including that of Balayya’s Narasimha Naidu, Samarasimha Reddy and so on. When it comes to Balakrishna, one doesn’t know why is he still struck in 1980 and 90s in picking the scripts. How situations forced Narasimha to sacrifice his love and marry another girl Manga (Hari Priya)? How Narasimha continues to renounce his self to see Gowri happy in married life is the rest. While trying to pacify the ire of local Brahmins on inspector, Narasimha appears on TV channels leading to the revelation of his flshback and his love affair with childhood sweetheart Gowri (Nayanathara), daughter of school teacher (Prakash Raj). Rather a peaceful life of Narasimha gets disturbed by Kumbhakonam’s local inspector and gangster Kaniyappan (Kalakeya Prabhakar). Narasimha (Nandamuri Balakrishna) leaves Vizag and roams many places in South India along with his new born infant finally to settle in Kumbhakonam, Tamil Nadu by joining as a car driver. Can Balayya repeat the last Sankranti magic of hit Gauthami Puthra Satakarni, this year too? Let us get straight into Jai Simha review. Nandamuri Balakrishna is here in Sankranti battle with this flick directed by KS Ravi Kumar starring his lucky lady Nayanathara in female lead.
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