Ram Charan's Rangasthalam Review & Rating
Rating: 3/5
Mega power star Ram Charan and Sukumar have teamed up for an exciting movie titled as Rangasthalam. Samantha played the female lead in the film, and the movie is grandly releasing today. Already the shows have been completed in the USA and some parts of Andhra Pradesh state.
There is a definite buzz in the movie, and we have reports that the film has successfully reached the expectations. Ratnavelu has cranked the camera while Devi Sri Prasad scored the music for the film. Anasuya Bharadwaj, Jagapathi Babu, Aadi Pinisetti and others played the critical roles in the movie. Check out the review of the film here.
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Story:
Chitti Babu (Ram Charan) lives in Rangasthalam and helps the villagers by providing water for the agricultural fields. He falls in love with Rama Lakshmi (Samantha). His brother Kumar Babu(Aadi Pinisetti) decides to take part in the presidential elections against the existing president (Jagapathi Babu) who is a bad guy. The conflict starts there and what happens in the presidential elections, in the end, forms the story of the movie.
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Performances:
This is undoubtedly the career-best performance from Ram Charan. The characterisation that was designed for Ram Charan is very lovely. Charan also played it very well. He has played a character that a top hero has never played in the recent past.
The rawness in nature has been portrayed well by Ram Charan in the movie. Samantha has played the role called Rama Lakshmi who is very sweet. She looked gorgeous in the film and impressed everyone with glamour.
Jagapathi Babu has played a role which is not new to him, but he entertained everyone. Anasuya Bharadwaj looked fresh and new in the role of Rangammatha. Prakash Raj and Aadi Pinisetti have played their parts well and brought strength to the casting department. All the other actors are excellent in their limited roles.
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Technical Aspects:
Technically the film is solid. There are a lot of technicians who have given their best for the film. Ratnavelu cranked the camera for the movie, and his way of presenting the film is entirely evident on the screen. His framing is lovely and his picturisation of songs is different when compared to his previous movies.
The artwork done by Rama Krishna and Monika is the best we see in the recent times. The editing by Naveen Nooli is neat. The cuts are sharp. The music scored by Devi Sri Prasad is impressive and so the background score. The production values of Mythri Movie Makers are lavish.
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Verdict:
The best thing about the film is that the makers have tried to present a film with a story that happened in 1980's. Sukumar has added the angle of deaf for Ram Charan's character which turned out in an interesting manner. The first half of the film is not exactly about what happens in the movie but there's so much detailing in the movie.
The characters that Sukumar has written for the movie are very strong. The performances by all the Characters are really powerful. Every single actor has excelled in their role and we will definetly find a connection with the story. The first half also sets the premise perfectly for the second half of the movie.
The second half of the movie has slowness but the climax is a big saviour for the movie as it ends with an interesting twist. Except for few lows here and there, the movie appeals to everyone. On a whole, Rangasthalam is a film that is nothing but a pure emotion. Watch it in the theatres near you.
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