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 Varna Telugu Movie Review, Rating

 
  
- Title : Varna (2013)
 
- Star Cast : Anushka, Arya
 
- Director : Selva Raghavan
 
- Producer : Prasad V Potluri
 
- Music : Harris Jayaraj
 
- Released on : Nov 22, 2013.
 
- Anushka’s charishma has doubled after ‘Arundathi’. Anushka brought in
 a special craze after the success and collections of Arundathi. She has
 become the director’s choice for heroine centric movies. She became 
cautious with ‘Panchakshari’. She decided to wait and watch for such 
scripts. Sri Raghava has brought her such impressive script. Varna is a 
blend of Sri Raghava and Anushka. This Friday she is reaching audience 
on screens. Let us go through the highlights of Varna.
- Sri Raghavan has converted youth audience as his fans through 
‘Brindavan Colony’. He excelled in various genres later. He dealt with 
stories like ‘Uganiki Okkadu’. Now he has crafted Varma. He gave major 
focus on visual effects. Two worlds concept will be seen in this movie. 
How would the second world be? From this question arose the story, it 
seems.
- Film is likely to take us to strange locations. It is said that 
Indian screens have never seen such locations. Film unit says that 
audience will thoroughly enjoy this new experience. 
- Whopping 60 Crores have been invested on this movie. Strong belief 
on Anushka lead to such a huge budget movie in Telugu as well as in 
Tamil. Isn’t it quite astonishing?
- The centre of attraction would be Anushka with her dual role. She 
will appear in Varna & Ramya roles. Varna is a tribal girl and Ramya
 a doctor. The relation between them is quite interesting.
- Arya will be presented as a Hero. Film unit claims that stunt scenes designed on Arya are thrilling.
- Music, cinematography and art departments have been done in top 
most quality. Colouring and framing will bring new experience to the 
audience, as said by film unit.
- Anushka says ” As an artist this movie is a test”. She worked hard 
for more than 90 days in locations where temperatures are in minus 
degrees and with no facilities available. The end result of her efforts 
are to be seen soon.