Balakrishna 99th film ‘Dictator’ has straightly targeted Congress High Command leadership in New Delhi and their leader’s family politics which managed the whole second half to remain kicking with powerful scenes. Yes, the entire flashback episode was crucial for ‘Dictator’ success and those argumentative shots between Balakrishna and Rathi Agnihotri left an impact with mass audience.
When NBK wanted a political angle to be injected into 99th film, why not he will try the same even for 100th? Apparently, Nata Simham is not just a simple star hero. He is also a star politician representing an Assembly seat in Andhra Pradesh and also has a blessed Nandamuri Fan following coming as advantage. Much of Balayya hit films including the recent ‘Legend’ too had a political shade.
Although ‘Aditya 999’ is a sequel to time machine based ‘Aditya 369’ concept, Nandamuri admirers would love to see politically and socially awakening dialogues and instances to be placed into the story which makes the film really worthwhile to call it a 100. This one sounds logical and also serving the purpose.