Thursday, April 5, 2012

Racha Movie Review





Watched Raccha today@Alankar, Vijayawada

               Raccha has been the opener for this summer season movie bash. After the much required hype and success of the audio, the movie has released today. The movie has very High expectations on Ram Charan Teja as his previous movie "Orange"didn’t go well with the box office.

Coming to the movie, the movie takes off with Cherry (Charan in Childhood) coming out of a lake after taking a holy dip along with his father (Parthiban). He is known for is mannerisms right from his childhood. He meets Ammu (Thammana in childhood) who is the daughter of Charan’s friend. The hero loses his family along with Thamana’s family in a blast. Charan grow up with another family. He continues his livelihood by betting’s, He was in a situation where he got to bet for a huge lump sum of money for the operation of his adopted father. The rest of the story is about the bet and the circumstances which arise out of this bet.

"Raccha" is a commercial mass masala flick which is like any another Telugu commercial format.

Well, straight to the point...I feel that the movie is Avg. The movie is like any other regular commercial mass movie. It has all the necessary ingredients apart from strong story line.

Punch line: Extreme mass commercial flick, fights and songs, Only for Charan fans.

Highlights:
  •  Production values of Mega Super Good films are very good.
  • Art of Anand Sai is good.
  • I just loved the song picturisation of “Dilaku Dilaku” & “Singarenundi”
  • Choreography for “Dilaku Dilaku” song steals the show.
  • Dances by Ram Charan Tej and Thammana are good. They make a wonderful Duo while dancing.
  • Stunts have been well composed.
  • Dialogues of Parachuri brothers have fired well. Most of them were concentrated for mass fans.
  • Mannerisms of Charan remind us of Chiranjeevi most of the times. (Fans will cherish them a lot)
  • Ram Charan Teja’s Dances, Dialogue Delivery and Mannerisms
  • Manisharma’s Background Score is as usual


Lowlights:
  •  Blurring issues (Vana Vana song (not about the Buddha statue), and a few scenes) with Cinematography.
  • Mediocre Visual effects especially in the Intro scene of Charan and Blurring issues.
  • Regular format commercial movie with no freshness in the story line and easily predictable.

   
My Suggestion: Might not go well with the Box Office. Full Mass Entertainer, for Charan Fans.

Well coming to the rating, it is 2.75/5 (This is my personal opinion on this particular movie - U watch the movie and decide for yourself).