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Running time 159 minutes Country India Language Telugu Budget ₹30 crore (US$4.7 million) Box office ₹30.9 crore (US$4.8 million) (worldwide share) Ramayya Vasthavayya (English: Mr.Ram Will Arrive) is a 2013 film written & directed. It was produced by and featured, and in the lead roles. The soundtrack was composed by while the cinematography was handled. The film released worldwide on 11 October 2013 to mixed reviews from critics who criticized its storyline. The film eventually became an above average grosser at the box office even though it had a record opening. The movie is dubbed in as Mar Mitenge 2 and also as Phantom Returns under the banner of Goldmines Telefilms and into Malayalam as Sarvadhipan. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Plot [ ] After the murder, Nandu makes sure that no clues are left at the spot.

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Police officer Avinash (), who is investigating the case, finds that Nandu is behind those killings. When Avinash tries to arrest Nandu, he kidnaps Akarsha () at gun point & escapes the arrest. When she asks him why he murdered her father, he reveals his past. Nandu's real name is Ramu who loves a girl named Ammulu () who lives in a village named Adityapuram and later gains her love too. Their families also accept for their marriage. Nagabhushanam along with home minister Umapathi () and his son Bhikshapathi () plans to grab a land that was very fertile. Bhikshapathi is a womanizer and lusts over Ammulu when she confronts him.

When he misbehaves with her, he is attacked by Ramu which makes them rivals. The trio resort to lot of bloodshed and finally grab the land and share among themselves. Later, Ammulu and Ramu's marriage is fixed by her parents and Ramu's grandfather Raja Rao Bahadur Ramchandra Naidu (). During the preparations, Nagabhushanam's son (Bharath Raju) and some more goons attack on Ammulu.

Eminem Without Me Download Zippy. Nagabhushanam's son kills Ammulu and Ramu loses her, and his near and dear ones and migrates to Hyderabad and changes his name to Nandu. He also tells that he had only killed Akarsha's brother and leaves her safely at her home through his friends. Ramu and his brothers killed Nagabhushanam to lure Bhikshapathi out of hiding. In order to seek revenge, through a girl (), Ramu plans to invite Bhikshapathi to a youth fest as the chief guest. Bhikshapathi lusts at her and accepts to attend.

There he sees Ramu and plans to attack him with his henchmen but he escapes. Later he informs Bhikshapathi that he kidnapped Umapathi and challenges him to face him at Adityapuram. When Ramu kills Bhikshapathi after a brief duel he also reminds Ammulu's death and Umapathi dies because of heart attack. The film ends with Nandu starting a trust in the name of his mother in the village and Akarsha teaching the children there. Main article: Release [ ] The film was planned for a release on 27 September 2013 to coincide with the 12th anniversary of N. Rama Rao Jr.' S first blockbuster.

It was postponed to 11 October 2013 due to political Disturbances prevailing in the state. The film was awarded an 'A' certificate by due to some heavy action sequences without any cuts and 1200 screens were locked globally.

Lorgan Entertainment distributed the film in Australia. My3 Movies distributed the film in USA. Marketing [ ] The film's first look poster was unveiled on 20 April 2013 which also confirmed the film's title.

The film's teaser was unveiled on 20 May 2013 to coincide with N. Rama Rao Jr.' A video teaser of the song Jabilli Nuvve Cheppamma was released on 30 August 2014 which became an instant hit receiving 1.2 million views and about 10,000 likes in 5 days of its release in. On 17 September 2013 Harish Shankar posted the making video of the song Neneppudaina Anukunnana in YouTube and spoke about its filming.

The film's theatrical trailer was released on 21 September 2013. Home Media [ ] Aditya Videos released the DVD and Blu-ray of the film in India and an online version was uploaded by them in YouTube on 20 February 2014. The film's satellite rights were acquired by for an undisclosed price.

The film's worldwide Television premiere happened on 16 March 2014. The film's overseas DVD was released in NTSC format on 21 March 2014 by Bhavani Videos while the Blu-ray Disc released two days later.

The film's official online release in YouTube received tremendous response. It received 1.2 million views in 2 days and increased day by day turning highly successful online.

Reception [ ] wrote 'The film is packaged entirely around its hero with NTR looking uber cool and as stylish as ever. He got into the skin of the character and has delivered a fantastic performance to shoulder the film. All in all, Ramayya Vasthavayya's first half is a fun-ride as you see NTR in his elements.

However, the second half could be a disappointment.' Wrote 'Until a few minutes before the interval, you’re left looking beneath the surface of the comedy, songs and romance to see what the film is trying to communicate to you. And post interval, when the film takes you into a rural hamlet and recalls an ill-fated past followed by revenge, there’s way too much bloodshed that leaves you numb. Watch this film if you are an NTR fan.'

Wrote 'Can watch it for its first half and for NTR. Other than that, the movie is just another routine revenge drama that fails to impress' and rated it 2.75/5. Called the film 'a hero-worshipping, fan-appealing film that gets almost everything in the book of filmmaking wrong' in its review. Stated 'Ramayya Vasthavayya is a stylish mass entertainer that showcases all of NTR’s abilities very well. The superb first half is a big asset.

A predictable and below par second half is a slight let down. However, the film should work well at the Box Office and NTR’s fans will be a delighted lot' and rated the film 3.25/5. Stated 'Ramayya Vasthavayya is purely a mass masala entertainer that will impress all classes of audiences.

Junior NTR's acting, Harish direction, Shruti Haasan 's glamour and Thaman's music stand out in the film. It is s brilliant treat from Dil Raju team.' IndiaGlitz wrote 'In telling an outdated and damn predictable story, Harish Shankar S committed one blunder after another.

His only trump card was a romantic NTR, who is seen imitating Dev Anand here and Victory Venkatesh there. A paper-thin storyline is the least of Ramayya's imperfections.

Too much violence in the second half rips it of entertainment value' and rated the film 2.75/5. Box office [ ] Ramayya Vasthavayya opened to packed houses with 90% to 100% occupancy in single screens and multiplexes. The film grossed approximately ₹3.7 million (US$58,000) in Nizam, ₹18.8 million (US$290,000) in Ceded, ₹4.6 million (US$72,000) in Nellore, ₹12.8 million (US$200,000) in Guntur, ₹5.6 million (US$87,000) in Krishna, ₹7.3 million (US$110,000) in West, ₹7.5 million (US$120,000) in East, ₹6.4 million (US$100,000) in Uttarandhra, ₹13.5 million (US$210,000) in Karnataka, ₹5.5 million (US$86,000) from rest of India and ₹25 million (US$390,000) in Overseas on its first day taking its global first day total to ₹130.7 million (US$2.0 million). The film stood in the third spot in the list of Telugu cinema with the highest first-day share in Andhra Pradesh with and standing in the first two spots. However the film's collections dropped significantly on its second day except in Guntur, Nellore, Ceded and Karnataka regions while a lukewarm response was observed at the USA Box office. After collecting ₹2.76 million (US$43,000) on its second day, it showed improvement in its third day by collecting ₹40 million (US$620,000) taking its three-day AP share to ₹155.4 million (US$2.4 million) and ₹245 million (US$3.8 million) in four days due to holiday.

In its first week the film collected a worldwide share of ₹286 million (US$4.5 million) but failed to surpass Attarintiki Daredi which collected a worldwide share of ₹492.4 million (US$7.7 million) in its first week. Trade experts opined that the film's business would be closed soon due to the successful run of Attarintiki Daredi. In its full run, the film collected a worldwide share of ₹309 million (US$4.8 million) and was declared a failure at the Box office. It earned ₹242.3 million (US$3.8 million) in Andhra Pradesh and also became the second biggest earner for N. In Nizam and Karnataka areas, where it fetched ₹89 million (US$1.4 million) and ₹38.2 million (US$600,000), respectively. References [ ].

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