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Raja The Great Review


Movie: Raja The Great

Rating: 2.5/5
Banner: Sri Venkateswara Creations
Cast: Ravi Teja, Mehreen Kaur, Radhika Sharatkumar, Prakash rule, Sampath, Rajendra Prasad, Posani, Srinivas Reddy, Master Mahadhan et al
Music Director: Sai Kartheek
Cinematography: Mohana avatar
Editing: Thammiraju
Art: A S Prakash
Action: Venkat
Presents: Dil Raju
Producer: Sirish
Written and directed by: Anil Ravipudi
Release date: October eighteen, 2017

Ravi Teja returning to silver screen when a niche of 2 years and enjoying the a part of a visually handicapped person has created enough publicity around “Raja The Great”. additional to the current, the film is directed by Anil Ravipudi WHO has given 2 hits earlier and is created by Dil Raju.

Expectedly “Raja The Great” has hit the screens amidst nice buzz. Let’s determine its deserves and demerits.

Story:

Raja aka Raja the nice (Ravi Teja), WHO is blind, lives together with his mother Ananthalakshmi (Radhika) WHO could be a head constable. Her ambition is to create him a peace officer. Her officer agrees to require this blind guy on a mission once she provides a bag of pootharekulu.

Now Raja is distributed to avoid wasting the lady Lucky (Mehreen) whose father, a peace officer, was killed by a rowdy leader Devaraju(Vivan).

The rowdy leader's next target is to kill Lucky WHO is concealing in Darjeeling. however Raja saves her together with his tricks is that the remainder of the drama.

Artistes’ Performances:

Ravi Teja as a man with no seeing has given a decent performance. except for the very fact that he's blind, the role isn't the least bit passive. he's as energetic as he was in his past movies. we have a tendency to see the energetic facet of Ravi Teja even during this role. Radhika as his mother is sweet.

Mehreen appearance higher here compared to her recent picture show ‘Mahanubhavudu’. Her acting tho' is dangerous.

The comedy track on actors like Rajendra Prasad and Prudhvi is archaic. Srinivasa Reddy and Sampath have given their best. Posani, Prudhvi, Sathyam Rajesh and different comedians have done some silly comedy episodes.

Ravi Teja’s son master Mahadhan seems within the childhood parts of Ravi Teja. he's promising.

Vivan plays the most villain has come back up with an efficient act despite poorly-written characterisation.

Technical Excellence:

Mohana Krishna’s photography is made. He has captured the luxurious inexperienced lovely locations of Darjeeling superbly. Sai Kartheek’s music could be a let-down. Dialogues ar thus

passé. The film features a run time of 149 minutes, that is relatively short for a mass picture show. However, the last half is long. piece of writing ought to are crispier here. Dil Raju's production values ar smart.

Highlights:

Ravi Teja’s act
Commercial parts

Drawback:

Routine story and regular book
Loud acting
Illogical things
Boring climax sequences

Analysis:

Kamal Haasan did the role of a blind person in ‘Amavasya Chandrudu’ and R P Patnaik did an identical role in ‘Seenu Vasanthi Lakshmi’ and last Mohanlal appeared as a blind person in a very Malayalam picture show referred to as ‘Oppam’ (‘Kanupapa’ in Telugu). however this is often the primary time that a Telugu hero with a mass image has contend such a task.

Ravi Teja agreeing to play the role of a visually handicapped person itself is considerable and brings novelty to the current otherwise routine and foreseeable mass drama.

For some Telugu administrators like Anil Ravipudi, the planet of mass heroes is same whether or not the hero has sight or not.

The hero must bash up all goons, dress well, walk firmly, and cherish every kind of illogical acts even supposing he's born blind.

In the picture show, Ravi Teja is blind however he's trained by his mother to act sort of a regular guy. supported this logic, the director has weaved the foremost illogical book.

The director takes the audience with a pinch of salt and needs US to believe that a Commissioner of Police assigns the work to a visually handicapped person once his mother bribes him with a pootharekulu butta!

In the end, the hero chases villains by attachment bells to their automobile. He follows them by hearing the sound of bells, motion by bus and being on high of a train for several kilometres.

One could raise why ought to one rummage around for logic in masala entertainers, however once you create a movie with a blind protagonist, should not the manufacturers maintain minimum logic?

Logic aside, the story and narration is additionally quite foreseeable. The story is extremely simple: a woman is being afraid by a rowdy and hero must save her. This line is as recent because the hills and therefore the book is simply too unoriginal.

As if the director thought hero being blind is enough for novelty component, he makes the story in a very foreseeable manner.

Though Ravi Teja is kind of effective and energetic in his acting, the comedy is thus clichéd. The alleged "Uu Uu...it is happy time" mannerism is additionally irritating.

The first 1/2 the picture show is okay and makes time pass viewing however the film turns dreary once the story moves to the house of Posani and gang. The comedy track recorded there's thus boring.

And the film has 2 or 3 climax sequences. As we have a tendency to ar close to leave the theatre thinking it's all over, the picture show continues once more with a song and a fight.

All in all, director Anil Ravipudi has concave out another guide masala picture show with the only novelty of the protagonist being blind. the primary [*fr1] has time pass parts and Ravi Teja is amusing however it winds up as quite foreseeable fare.

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