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Vikrama Simha

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Vikrama Simha is the story about how mighty warrior Rana fights to restore his father Vikrama Simha’s lost glory. The rustic voice introduces us to the two warring kingdoms of Kalingpura and Kottaipattanam to the south of the country. It’s after one of the many bloody battles between the two dynasties that we see a little boy running away from his brother, with blood smeared on his face. The citizens of the kingdom ruled by the senior Rajinikanth have nothing to worry in life and are enjoying all the pleasures under the sun. The king now becomes a victim of a plot hatched by one of his own men (Jackie Shroff), who plays the kingpin in the plot. Then Comes Rana, who impresses us and the king of Kalingpura with his gallantry. He goes on to win many battles for Kalingpura and gains the trust of King Mahendra Raj (Jacckie Sharoff) and his son Veera Bhadra. He then convinces them to wage a war on Kottaipattanam, using the men they had captured from that kingdom. It’s only on the battlefield that Rana announces his solidarity to Kottaipattanam. While King Rishikodayan (Nassar) embraces Rana, the prince rewards his friend and his heroism with the title of the ‘commander in chief’. Rana’s real sacrifices and his resolve to ensure his father Vikrama Simha’s legacy remains untarnished. His love Interest is Vadhana Devi played by Deepika Padukone. How Raana and Sena defeats the enemy and gets his kingdom is rest of the story which leads to the climax.

Release Date: May 23, 2014
Language: Tollywood Length: 01 hrs 55 mins
Cast: Rajinikanth, Deepika Padukone, Rukhmini, Shobana, Prithviraj, Sarath Kumar, Aadi Pinisetty, Nassar, Jackie Shroff
Director: Soundarya Rajinikanth
Music Director: A. R. Rahman
Producer: B Subramanyam, Sunil Lulla, Sundanda Murali Manohar
Genre: Drama, Fantasy
Writer: K.s.ravikumar
Advisory: U
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Vikrama Simha Vikrama Simha is the story about how mighty warrior Rana fights to restore his father Vikrama Simha’s lost glory. The rustic voice introduces us to the two warring kingdoms of Kalingpura and Kottaipattanam to the south of the country. It’s after one of the many bloody battles between the two dynasties that we see a little boy running away from his brother, with blood smeared on his face. The citizens of the kingdom ruled by the senior Rajinikanth have nothing to worry in life and are enjoying all the pleasures under the sun. The king now becomes a victim of a plot hatched by one of his own men (Jackie Shroff), who plays the kingpin in the plot. Then Comes Rana, who impresses us and the king of Kalingpura with his gallantry. He goes on to win many battles for Kalingpura and gains the trust of King Mahendra Raj (Jacckie Sharoff) and his son Veera Bhadra. He then convinces them to wage a war on Kottaipattanam, using the men they had captured from that kingdom. It’s only on the battlefield that Rana announces his solidarity to Kottaipattanam. While King Rishikodayan (Nassar) embraces Rana, the prince rewards his friend and his heroism with the title of the ‘commander in chief’. Rana’s real sacrifices and his resolve to ensure his father Vikrama Simha’s legacy remains untarnished. His love Interest is Vadhana Devi played by Deepika Padukone. How Raana and Sena defeats the enemy and gets his kingdom is rest of the story which leads to the climax.. thumbnail text
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niharika handa(Aug 04, 2014)
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This high budget extravaganza is a total letdown for rajni fans and also movie lovers. After a lot of hype, it didnt live upto the expectations

rahul bajwa(Aug 04, 2014)
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Vikramsimha first half is boring and dragged, but the second half picks up the pace and ends with a promising note. Overall okay watch

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