“Razakar” to Unleash the Untold History

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 Razakar, directed by Yata Satyanarayana and produced by Guduru Narayana Reddy, is gearing up for a worldwide release on March 1. The film, which delves into the untold history of Hyderabad during the tumultuous period of September 17, is set to captivate audiences with its intense storytelling, powerful performances, and a commitment to shedding light on historical events often overlooked. As the trailer was recently launched, it’s clear that “Rajakar” is poised to make a profound impact on audiences across Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, and Hindi languages.

The trailer launch event witnessed the presence of trailblazing director K Raghavendra Rao, who expressed his gratitude to producer Guduru Narayana Reddy for spearheading a movie like Razakar. He emphasized the film’s significance in educating the youth about history, believing that visually representing historical events enhances understanding. The director praised the trailer, stating that it gave him goosebumps and encouraged a global release for the film.

Bharavi, the writer of the story, expressed regret for not being a part of the film after witnessing the teaser and trailer. He lauded Yata Satyanarayana, the director, and compared the film’s magnitude to that of a creation by any Pan-Indian director. Bharavi believes  Razakar will elevate the Indian film industry to new global heights, urging the entire Telugu film industry to support and promote the film.

Radha Manohar Das, emotional after watching the trailer, acknowledged the historical significance of September 17 and the impact of such films. He stressed the importance of remembering history to prevent its repetition, citing the recent releases like “The Kashmir Files” and “Kerala Files.” Das spoke about the communal harmony the film aims to preserve and commended producer Guduru Narayana Reddy for undertaking such a courageous project.

Director Yata Satyanarayana, acknowledging his admiration for Raghavendra Rao, credited his guru for recognizing his talent and shaping him into a director. Satyanarayana explained that the film aims to narrate the history, pain, and sacrifices of ancestors who fought for the land. He dedicated “Rajakar” to India and all those oppressed worldwide.

Guduru Narayana Reddy, the bold producer behind ” Razakar” thanked Raghavendra Rao and Radha Manohar Das for their support. He highlighted the film’s purpose of showcasing historical events and emphasized the need for the media to bring it to the people. Reddy stated that ” Razakar” was made for the country and its citizens, urging everyone to watch the film and understand the significance of the historical narrative.

Renowned lyricist Suddala Ashok Teja described ” Razakar” as blood history and a cinematic yajna performed on the silver screen. He acknowledged Yata Satyanarayana and Guduru Narayana Reddy as children of freedom fighters and called for millions to watch the film.

Anasuya, who plays a role in the film, expressed her gratitude towards the boldness of producer Guduru Narayana Reddy for bringing ” Razakarr” to life. She emphasized the need for people to understand the history of Hyderabad and praised the stellar performances of her co-stars.

Cinematographer Ramesh, feeling ashamed for not knowing the history depicted in the film, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to work on “Rajakar.” He emphasized the importance of the film in mesmerizing audiences.

“Rajakar” emerges as a significant cinematic venture set to unearth the untold history of Hyderabad, engaging audiences across linguistic boundaries. With support from industry stalwarts, a dedicated cast and crew, and a bold producer leading the charge, the film is poised to make a powerful impact. As March 1 approaches, anticipation for “Rajakar” continues to build, promising a cinematic journey that will resonate far beyond the screen. Get ready to witness history unfold like never before!

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