Rangasthalam Review And Rating
Rangasthalam, one of the most awaited movies of the year has finally arrived in theatres today. The film which has collected a whopping amount from the US Premieres following rave reviews is now set to woo the Indian audiences in theatres across the country. The film also got a wide release in Tamil Nadu and Rangasthalam is expected to rule the box office.
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Before we tell you if the film is really worth watching, let's have a look at the production crew.
Cast: Ram Charan as Chitti Babu, Samantha as Ramalaxmi, Aadi Pinisetty as Kumar Babu, Anasuya Bharadwaj as Rangamatta, Pooja Hedge as Jigelu Rani, and Jagapathi Babu as President and Prakash Raj as Dakshina Murthy.
Director: Sukumar
Banner: Mythri Movie Makers
Music: Devi Sri Prasad
Plot: Rangasthalam revolves around the life of a village simpleton Chitti Babu (Ram Charan), a chilled out partially deaf person. Things heat up after his brother Kumar Babu decides to take on the village President played by Jagapathi Babu.
Rangasthalam Movie Review And Rating
Now, after so many hype created by the teaser, first look poster and trailer how has the film actually shaped up?
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Well, this is what it is...
Rangasthalam is an emotional drama set in a typical rural setting of the 80s not that today's villages are any different. But the film in parts transports you back to your village memories If you have been to one that is because according to director Sukumar, the film was Charan's first experience of a village. But to think that may be true is unbelievable given the way Charan has completely got into the skin of the character. He's brilliant all the way and yet again proves his versatility.
Samantha is good. Thanks to her look and expressions, she can pass off as a true village girl. Now, about Jagapathi Babu...what can be said about him? He holds the same charm as a baddie as he did when he played hero in movies. He has evolved as an actor over the years. Anasuya is a revelation while Aadhi does justice to his character. Pooja Hedge is certainly not meant for item numbers for sure. The song is peppy but wrong choice of girl for Jigelu Rani. Prakash Raj as local MLA Dakshina is his usual self.
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Production values: Technically, the film is brilliant. The rustic setting, the cinematography, the camera work makes the film worth a watch. A couple of songs are catchy and linger even after you leave the cinema hall. BGM in some scenes is excellent. So does this mean we are giving 5 on 5 for the movie? No, let me tell you why.
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Charan, Jagapathi Babu
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Intense drama in some scenes
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Verdict: The film reminds you of a few Tamil flicks with rural set up. Sukumar's direction deserves special kudos while Charan shines all the way with his brilliant performance. A perfect Masala entertainer with comedy, drama and action to keep you hooked. Go watch it this weekend.
Rangasthalam Movie Rating: 4/5