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14 Years for Vikramarkudu: Memories of Ravi Teja ‘s Terrific Acting

Tollywood Mass Maha Raj Ravi Teja starrer ‘Vikramarkudu’ released in 2006 and went on to become a Blockbuster. This film directed by the Great SS Rajmouli. The film will always be remembered among Ravi Teja fans as well as movie lovers. It was not only a super hit, But Critics also showered praises upon Ravi Teja for his Terrific acting. As the film completes 14 years of its release, Fans celebrating on social media with the trend #14YearsForVikramarkudu.

 

Rajamouli’s father K Vijayendra Prasad provided an appealing storyline. the story revolves around a small thief, who resembles the Sincere Cop Vikram Singh Rathore, not only takes care of his daughter But also takes charge of his place as a police officer. His ultimate mission is to finish the rowdyism in a small village near Chambal, Madhya Pradesh. 

 

The film was a milestone in Ravi Teja’s career. He excelled everyone with his supreme acting prowess. He did justice to his role and played both Characters brilliantly. Ravi Teja as Athili Sathi Babu and ASP Vikram Rathore received appraises and acclaim for his performance.  Not only for Ravi Teja but this film also a big boost to Tollywood beauty Anushka Shetty. She did an amazing job in Neeraja Goswami role.

SS Rajamouli’s taking and MM Keeravani’s Music combined with Ravi Teja’s acting made the audience go crazy. The songs of the film are major assets and lyrics and music are of high quality.  Especially ‘Jinthatha’ lines became popular.

Vikramarkudu film said to be one among the second-highest remade films in Indian cinema with six remakes in Five languages. All remakes were commercial success films. Ravi Teja fans started Trending the hashtag #14YearsForVikramarkudu on social media on this special day. 

Varun

Varun is a senior editor at Moviezupp, a popular entertainment website devoted to all things movies. He is an experienced reviewer, writer, and news reporter. Varun has been covering the Telugu cinema scene for several years, writing on everything froml film festivals to regional and national releases.