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RRR Review: SS Rajamouli has mastery of narrating a simple story into epic way
RRR Movie Rating: 4 Stars

Finally watched one of my most awaited RRR movie in Cinema. So let’s focus on the cast, release date story, positive/negatives and at last my personal view on this movie.

Cast:NTR, Ram Charan, Ajay Devgn, Alia Bhatt, Olivia Morris, Samuthirakani, Alison Doody and Ray Stevenson
Director: SS Rajamouli
Release Date: 25th March 2022 in Cinemas

Story: It is a fictional period drama set in 1920. British governor Scott (Ray Stevenson) and his wife Catherine (Alison Doody) visit Adilabad forest and forcefully take away Malli (Twinkle Sharma) who is a talented girl from the Gond tribe to Delhi. To rescue the girl the tribe’s protector Komaram Bheem (Jr NTR) arrives in Delhi with his men.

On the other hand, Rama Raju (Ram Charan) is a police officer who proves his ability to serve the Empire. In order to get a promotion, he takes up the challenge of catching Bheem whose whereabouts remain unknown. Ram and Bheem accidentally meet and team up to save a boy. Bheem introduces himself as a Muslim named Akhtar while Ram hides his identity as a police officer and soon, they bond with each other. He comes across Scott’s niece Jennifer (Olivia Morris) when they are trying to sneak into the governor’s palace.

Bheem got to know that Malli is in the mansion of Delhi and with his men barge into the palace with a truck full of wild animals. But Rama Raju stops him and force him to surrender. What happens to Rama Raju, Bheem and Malli forms the crux of the drama.

Positives
1. Excellent Performances
2. Screenplay
3. Direction
4. Music
5. Climax
6. Cinematography

Negatives
1. Story lacks Novelty
2. Length

Durgesh Tiwary’s View : When I watched the trailer of this film planned to watch this movie on its release day as trailer looks excellent and director is this movie is SS Rajmouli who directed Bahubali series.

RRR is a fictional period drama set in 1920 and woven around two real-life revolutionaries. Alluri Sitarama Raju is a freedom fighter who works for the Britishers ruling India. He is such a fearless officer that Scott gives him the task of carrying out the punishment pronounced for Bheem for having committed a crime. Komaram Bheem commits the crime because he has a purpose to free Malli a little girl of his Gond tribe captured by Lady Scott. Bheem is also fearless to the core. What happens to Sitarama Raju, Bheem and Malli forms the crux of the drama.

Story of this film lacks novelty but it so many layers and so many twists and turns that one can’t help but marvel at Prasad’s genius. The tone of the story is set pretty fast without beating around the bush. The screenplay is so beautifully written that it is difficult to find a fault in it. In fact, it would not be incorrect to say that Rajamouli’s drama is a textbook in screenplay writing. There are plenty of scenes in which the audience will go wild with excitement and not tire of clapping, whistling and applauding for their sheer conceptualization.

SS Rajamouli direction is outstanding. His narration and presentation are so extraordinary that they keep the audience involved right from the start till the end, not giving them even a moment to think. Songs and dance steps are difficult but delightful. It’s actually a visual treat to see NTR and Ram Charan dance together on the screen. His score underlines what impact background music can have on different kinds of scenes. It heightens the emotions, and adds greatly to the thrill element and the drama. Overall movie is a terrific entertainer that’s meant for the big screen. The film has the merits to emerge a massive blockbuster worldwide. My view on this movie Highly Recommended

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