Friday, 11 October 2013

Ramayya Vastavayya - Movie Review

 
Rating: 2.75/5
Banner: Sri Venkateshwara Creations 
Cast:  NTR,  Samantha, Shruti Haasan, 
Mukesh Rishi, Ravi Shankar, Rao Ramesh,
 Kota, Ajay, Rohini Hattangadi, 
Tanikella Bharani and others 
Music: Thaman
Cinematographer: Chota K Naidu 
Editor: Gautham Raju 
Director: Harish Shankar 
Producer: Dil Raju 
Release date: 11/10/2013  

 Story

Nandu (Jr NTR) and his group of friends are happy go lucky guys and he gets struck when he sees Akarsha (Samantha). From thereon, he tries all ways to impress her and finally manages to do that. He is invited for Akarsha’s sister marriage and there he meets her father (Mukesh Rishi) who is going through a series of life threats and other issues from hidden enemies. Nandu comes forward and offers to help. However, there is a motive behind Nandu’s help and what happens from there forms the rest of the story 

Performances

 Junior NTR is the life and soul for this film. He has excelled in every department and few expressions of his in certain scenes are really absorbing. Of course, the quota of his punch dialogues is less. Samantha looks cute with her somewhat plastic shaping but more than that, she has put on few kilos which has upped her sex appeal and oomph factor. As a role, it wasn’t much but she did her job as required. Shruti Haasan looked a little misfit for her role. Added to that, her dubbing was not that effective. Barring the one song she did and her last scene, rest of the times her makeup and dressing were not proper. Ravi Shankar was superb. His dialogue delivery, body language and expressions showed the much needed menacing effect. Though he arrives at a later stage he managed to grab attention in a big way. Mukesh Rishi got a significant role and made his presence felt, few powerful dialogues for him would have given a good result. Kota was brief but brilliant. Rao Ramesh was elegant. Rohini Hattangadi was a miscast. Tanikella was neat. The group of friends for NTR brought some light moments.









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