Aa Naluguru (2004)
8/10
Probably the best movie of TFI in 2004
16 May 2022
Warning: Spoilers
This movie at the time of its release had made a lot of roars and became very well-known thanks to the word of mouth. (I was a 7 year old kid so I didn't happen to watch this movie and even if I did later on it was in bits until and unless, I watched this movie on TV last week).

The premise of the movie is such that it will make anyone cry and would bring tears to even the most cold-hearted person.

A good Samaritan named Raghuram Ramaiah is happily married to his wife and has three young adult kids and they live a great (middle-class) life. Maybe this is what any middle-aged parent or a parent of adults would want their life to be at the older stages of their life but the conflict of this movie is the ideology which Raghu Ramaiah follows. Raghu Ramaiah becomes a man of the society but unfortunately, not his family. His family despises his ideology as it becomes a hurdle for them to achieve in their life. (I somewhere relate Raghu Ramaiah's ideology to that of Mahatma Gandhi where he was almost always there to stand for the society but despite the status and command he has in the society, he barely uses it for his advantage and this is how it affected the harmony in his life). Raghu Ramaiah helps anyone in the society in any form but he doesn't replicate the same to his family when his kids ask him money to get into the next step of their respective life decisions. On a fateful night, Raghu Ramaiah dies. Do his kids receive the support which they were longing for quite sometime. How good was Raghu Ramaiah, forms the rest of the story?
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