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the purpose of the review is........
a) ...... to give an account of the stars of the film
b) ...... to establish the element of culture in the film
c)..... to help NRIs understand telugu culture
d)........ to praise the producer of the film.
e) ..... to advertise the film

( put a tick on the options that indicate the purpose of the review ​

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer: The correct option is B and C

Option B) to establish the element of culture in the film.

            C) to help NRIs understand Telegu culture.

Explanation:

Here we have to tick the options that indicate the purpose of the review:

The main purpose of review is to establish the element of culture in the film and to help NRIs understand Telegu culture.

Summary of Maya Bazar:

A review of "Maya Bazaar" appeared in "The Hindu" on April 21, 2006, the publication's Golden Jubilee. A television news channel's online poll, which was undertaken to determine the "Greatest Indian Film," revealed that K.V. Reddy's Maya Bazaar was the winner. Both Telugu and Tamil versions were produced by producers Nagireddy and Chakrapani and directed by K.V. Reddy.

The star-studded performances of S.V. Ranga Rao, Savitri, NTR, ANR, and Gummadi, as well as K.V. Reddy's efforts, helped the movie become a smash hit. Great actors and actresses including Marcus Batley, Ghantasala, M.L. Vasantha Kumari, Leela, Suseela, Madhavapeddi, Gokhale, Pasumarthy, and Pitambaram collaborated to create a Telugu film industry milestone. Every frame demonstrates Telugu language, culture, and traditions. Every character in the movie was recognised by viewers as being someone they knew locally. Pingali Nagendra Rao's dialogues attained immortality. For a very long period, songs like "Vivaha Bhojanambu," "Aha naa pelli anta," etc., have had a significant impact on people. People were more familiar with terms like "Talpam," "Gilpam," "Asamadiyulu," and "Tasamadiyulu" thanks to this movie. The phrases "veyandira veediko veeratadu," "hai hai sodara," and "hai hai naayaka" must not be forgotten.

Its plot centres on the romance between Sasirekha and Abhimanyu. A magic box is used by the filmmaker to introduce the topic. It has a great impact on viewers. The crowd laughed enthusiastically at the scenes that were displayed on its screen. The discourse in Balarama caused the female viewers to go back to issues they had with similar brothers. Except for Ghatothkacha and Krishna, the characters serve as a powerful vehicle for the director to show all the human follies. With its simile, imagery, aphorism, sarcasm, and wit, this movie is a feast for our eyes. Although the movie is about the Pandavas and Kauravas, the Pandavas are never visible. If an NRI were to watch this movie, they would learn about Telugu culture.

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