Evari Kosam.. Evari Kosam
Ee Prema Mandiram, Ee Shunya Nandanam
Eee.. Bhagna hrudayam, Eee Agni gundam
Evari Kosam? Evari Kosam?? Evari Kosam??? Evari Kosam????
Ever
saw this song filled up to its brim with viraha rasa. Many
of us probably saw this song many times in chitralaharis,
old hits programmes etc etc. Evergreen hero Natasamrat
Sri Akkineni literally lives in that role in the movie Premnagar.
I guess it would be dishonest on our side, if we say that we can
imagine any other hero in that role even till today. Yes, let
us talk about " Role and Actor - Made for each other"
topic today.
To start with let us see how our golden-olden actors gave life
to some of those really tough roles with their stellar performances.
Akkineni:
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It was an incident, which was about twenty years back. Two fans
were walking on the road when they saw one poster in which they
saw an actor with a bottle in hand and shawl on his shoulder.
One of them said, "Arrey, kotta cinema la vundi
hit avuthundo ledo?" The other fan said in a very confident
voice to the first one " Choodu brotheru!! Ee hero chetulo
batalu, bhujana shaaluva unte chaalu, aa cinema tappaka silver
jubileene!!!". Such was the confidence of the fan. Those
fans might not be known to the world, but the hero certainly is
(any guesses, yupp!! you're right). The hero is none other than
our Akkineni and the movie is none other than Premabhishekam.
Every one of us probably knows how big a hit was this Dasari directed
blockbuster.
ANR garu literally lived in all those roles in which viraha
rasa was predominant. His mannerisms, dialogue delivery, facial
expressions are second to none especially in these kinds of roles.
He acted in many movies in these roles. Evergreen Devadasu,
thought provoking Dr.Chakravarthy, "involving"
premnagar and premabhishekam are some of those roles
that this maestro did in his cine career, which spans over six
decades. Even till this day, we often realise that if any body
has to say something, which is sad, they say that particular dialogue
in Akkineni's voice using his mannerisms. Such is the popularity
of Akkineni in these roles.
(to
be continued ........).
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