Rama Rama Krishna Krishna Movie Review
The Cast and Crew
Ram, Priya Anand, Bindu Madhavi, Arjun, Nazar, Benarjee, Pragathi and others
Director: Srivas
Producer: Dil Raju
Music Director: M.M. Keeravani
Lyricst: Ananth Sriram
The Rating
2.5 out of 5
The Film
Rama Rama Krishna Krishna is a regular Telugu mass masala film with the now routine village on the banks of Godavari river and the hero, normally does not do anything except to solve the problems of others, that too only to have the girl he loves.
The Synopsis
Arjun Deva (Arjun) was once an underworld don in Mumai. He decides to mend his gangster ways and he relocates to Gandhipuram situated on the banks of Godavari river. His two sisters Priya and Bindu (Priya Anand and Bindu Madhavi) stay with him while he leads a reformed life.
Chakrapani (Nazar) happens to be the head of the village and has two sons. The elder one studies in the medical college and his younger son Rama Krishna (Ram) is carefree and does all sorts of things in the village. Though Rama Kishna fights with Priya, he has got a soft corner for her. He then suddenly finds that his elder brother is in love with the elder sister of Priya.
The rest of the story deals with how Rama Krishna sorts out the entire problem leading to a very predictable climax
The Performances
Ram still gives out on a screen a rare energy that lends his role with a certain credibility. Priya Anand and Bindu Madhavi supply the glamour quotient as this entirely the hero’s film. Arjun essays his role with his customary equanimity and so does Nazar. All others go through their required motions and emotions.
The Techniques
An old story in a new bottle but certain incidents and the presentation offers some view-ability to the film. Music, Lyrics, Choreography and Stunts form the narration-worthiness. Cinematography is good. Production values are an add-on.
The Verdict
Rama Rama Krishna Krishna can be seen only for Ram’s energetic performance. A routine regular mass masala movie produced by Dil Raju and directed by Srivas does not compel you to rush to the nearest theatre. However, the film become the favourite with mass audience.
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