Natyam () is a 2021 Telugu language-language Dance film romantic drama film written, directed, filmed and edited by Revanth Korukonda. The film is produced by Sandhya Raju who also plays the lead role in addition to working as the choreographer and costume designer.
The film was released theatrically on 22 October 2021. It was screened at 52nd International Film Festival of India in 'Indian Panorama' section's feature film category in November 2021. The film won two awards at the 68th National Film Awards - Best Choreography for Raju, and Best Make-up Artist for TV Rambabu.
Twenty years later, Sitara has become a renowned dancer herself. Meanwhile, Rohit comes from Hyderabad looking for a new idea for his team to enter a dance competition in America. Seeing her dance in the temple, he is stunned and continually follows and irritates Sitara. He eventually joins her dance school, but despite his enthusiasm he seemingly doesn't pick up any skills. A month later, Sitara gets to perform with Hari Babu, the school's pre-eminent male dancer. However, the MLA-cum-temple owner asks his son, who had earlier harassed Sitara to ruin the performance, to make sure "someone dies". Rohit also showcases his dancing skills by rehearsing with Sitara, surprising everyone. They get distracted and accidentally kiss, which the MLA's son uses to spark a riot, forcing Rohit to take Sitara with him to Hyderabad. Sitara meets his dance troupe and, while initially repulsed by the Western hip hop dances they perform and deeply homesick, she eventually assimilates with them and suggests they use Kadhambari's story for their competition. They gain a spot, but Hari, jealous of Sitara's success, purposely moves the temple dance show to the same date as her flight and guilt-trips her into going to gain forgiveness from her guru. She goes despite Rohit, his friends and her mother's protests, but Hari reveals his true intentions to shame her and rile up the crowd to again drive her out without being able to attend the competition. However, Rohit and the troupe intervene and stage a performance of Kadhambari.
Kadhambari was a renowned classical dancer until the British prohibited the art. While practicing in secret, she was confronted by Lord Francis. She stood up to him and defended Indian dance, leading to Francis falling in love with her. It turns out that the books and the literature were not written by the goddess. They were written by Kaadhambari herself. They went to England but came back to the village so they could be married in the temple, which is where the literature on dance is hidden. The British come after Kadhambari, and in the end Francis is forced to kill her to save the literature. It turns out that after the guru discovered the story of Kadhambari, the MLA told him to keep it a secret as the goddess legend attracted believers to the temple, and had engineered the guru's wife's death to silence it. The crowd is in awe with the story and they hail Sitara's performance. Finally, Sitara and her guru reconcile and the troupe prepares to leave for America.
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