: Based on N. T. Rama Rao (NTR) , the legendary actor-politician and founder of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) who brought Ravi into mainstream politics.
Despite the controversy and mixed reviews, Rakta Charitra remains a significant film in Indian cinema for its unflinching portrayal of political violence and factionism. It marked and featured Tamil superstar Suriya making his Hindi debut in the second part. The film is also remembered as one of the most violent Indian films ever made, with scenes of heads being crushed in sugarcane grinders, human limbs being chopped off, and rivals being fed to rats. Index Of Rakta Charitra
Utilizing extreme close-ups, wide-angle distortion, and a heavily desaturated, sepia-toned color palette to emphasize the harsh, dusty terrain of Rayalaseema. : Based on N
The story was originally planned as one film, but due to its length (over four hours), it was split into two parts. Rakta Charitra (Part 1) Despite the controversy and mixed reviews, Rakta Charitra