Cast: Vishal, Priya Bhavani Shankar, Samuthirakani, Ramachandra Raju, Yogi Babu, Murali Sharma, Harish Peradi, Mohan Raman, Vijay Kumar
Director: Hari
Music: Devi Sri Prasad
Cinematography: M. Sukumar
Editing: T.S. Jai
Producers: Karthikeyan Santhanam, Alankar Pandian
Release Date: April 26, 2024
Vishal, the action hero, collaborates once again with mass director Hari for their hat-trick film ‘Rathnam‘. After the grand successes of their previous films ‘Bharani‘ and ‘Pooja‘, expectations were sky-high for this third installment. Priya Bhavani Shankar joins Vishal, alongside Samuthirakani, Yogi Babu, and Murali Sharma in pivotal roles. Released on April 26, the big question is: How does this film stack up? Has Vishal scored another hit? Did ‘Rathnam’ live up to the hype? Let’s delve into this review.
What’s the Story?
In the narrative, Rathnam (Vishal) resides at the border between Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. He adores Janani (Priya Bhavani Shankar) with all his heart. However, their life takes a perilous turn as gangsters plot to kill her. What steps does Rathnam take? How does he protect Janani from their wrath? Why are the gangsters after Janani? What finally unfolds? Explore the answers in the story.
Performance Analysis
As always, Vishal shines in his role, particularly excelling in the action scenes and capturing hearts in emotional moments. Priya Bhavani Shankar impresses, particularly in her intense emotional scenes with Vishal. Yogi Babu brings laughter once again with his trademark comedy. Gautam Menon, Samuthirakani, and Murali Sharma effectively bring their characters to life with strong performances.
Direction?
Director Hari has crafted this film with a focus on both family and mass audiences, featuring electrifying action sequences and delivering a compelling message. The first half of the film smartly introduces Vishal’s character and weaves significant emotional scenes involving Priya Bhavani Shankar. However, the romantic subplot between the leads lacks depth and is more stylistically cinematic. Yogi Babu’s comedy, steeped in Tamil cultural nuances, might not fully resonate with the Telugu audience. The screenplay is somewhat weaker compared to Hari’s earlier works. Nonetheless, the film is packed with elements designed to captivate Vishal’s fans and mass audiences, adding a positive touch to the movie.
Technical Department
On the technical front, all departments have performed commendably. Notably, the music and songs by Devi Sri Prasad are standout features, enhancing the film significantly. His background score for both the emotional and action scenes greatly elevates these sequences. M. Sukumar’s cinematographer is engaging, and T.S. Jai’s editing is solid. The production values are high, ensuring a quality cinematic experience.
Plus Points:
- Vishal’s compelling acting
- Thrilling action sequences
- Captivating music
Minus Points:
- Lack of substantial content in the story
- Lackluster screenplay
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