Rama Rama Krishna Krishna (2010) Poster

User Reviews

Review this title
2 Reviews
Sort by:
Filter by Rating:
5/10
Suffers from predictability and lack of freshness.
muddam12 May 2010
Rama Krishna (Ram) is the son of a Gandhipuram village president (Nassar). His father is a strict disciplinarian and wants Rama Krishna to be perfect. Rama Krishna is a funny youngster who pretends to be good in the presence of his father but does a lot of mischief on his back. Ashok (Arjun) is a mafia don in Mumbai and he goes into a sabbatical after the death of his his wife. Ashok along with his two sisters settles in Gandhipuram. Rama Krishna unfortunately gets in to the bad books of Ashok. Meanwhile,. Ashok's past catches up. The rest of the story is all about how Rama Krishna uses his intelligence and muscle power to achieve the good will of both his father and Ashok.

Ram comes up with yet another energetic performance. His dialogue delivery in Godavari dialect is nice. NTR gave the voice-over to the introducing of hero character.Arjun suited the role well and he dubbed his own voice. Priya Anand is alright as female lead. Bindu Madhavi's role is pretty much limited. Naseer is extremely good. Brahmanandam's character doesn't offer required level of comedy. Pruthvi and Bharat are entertaining. Srinivas Reddy is one of the most promising comedians who can generate laughter with his dialogues like Ali and Krishna Bhagawan. He is good in this movie. Gracy Singh did a small role as Arjun's wife. Sekhar's (Chatrapati fame) performance is odd in the first half.

Story of the movie is little formulaic with inspirations from films like Basha (Arjun's character) and Bangaru Bullodu (villains searching for hero in villages). Unlike earlier movies, the director preferred straight narration where the mafia don's role is revealed in the first scene of the movie.

ANALYSIS: First half of the movie is alright. Interval episode is good. Second half becomes predictable. Climax should have been better. The plus points of this movie are Ram, Arjun and commercial elements. This movie suffers from predictability and lack of freshness in second half. On a whole, RRKK is a commercial film that is intended to cater to families and masses. We have to wait and see if this movie clicks with the target audiences or not.
5 out of 6 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
4/10
I expected much more from Dil Raju...
slifer999930 September 2010
There was a time when a Dil Raju had a big hype and now I think that time is gone...with movies like Josh, Maro Charitra, and this film (RRKK), Dil Raju is losing his mind. Its hard for me to believe that this is the same guy that gave us Arya, Bommarillu, Parugu, or KBL..

Anyways, nothing new to plot (in an interview, director says he worked on the story for 1 year). The story is set in a village but from the village, they go to city - Mumbai, and there is shootouts, car chases, abbo! Ram plays a typical badass character who teases the girls, Priya Anand and Bindu Madhavi, and they're just like 'Oh..'. Stupid! Arjun was good in his role as big brother and he dubbed his own voice for first time. Music was good. Cinematography sucked ass big time. Did not show Andhra naturally, looked very artificial..

Overall, I give a 4 for this crappy film, just for Arjun and music :)
0 out of 0 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

See also

Awards | FAQ | User Ratings | External Reviews | Metacritic Reviews


Recently Viewed