Cast: Sudheer Babu, Malavika Sharma, Jayaprakash, Sunil, Arjun Goud, Ravi Kale, and others
Directed by: Gnanasagar Dwaraka
Music by: Chaitan Bharadwaj
Editor: Raviteja Girijala
Producer: Sumanth G. Naidu
Release Date: 14-05-2024
Directed by Gnanasagar Dwaraka, Sudheer Babu stars in the film ‘Harom Hara‘ with Malavika Sharma as the heroine. Sunil, Ravi Kale, Keshav Deepak, and Rajashekar Aningi play key roles. The released trailers and teasers have heightened expectations for the film. Having faced a string of unsuccessful releases, Sudheer Babu has placed high hopes on this movie. Released on June 14th in theaters, has this film delivered a hit for Sudheer Babu? Has it met his expectations? Let’s find out in this review.
What’s the Story?
In the 1980s, in the border area of Kuppam which connects Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka, Thammireddy and his family, including his brother Basava and son Sharath Reddy, rule the area harshly, creating chaos and injustice. Subrahmanyam (Sudheer Babu) arrives in this tough environment and starts working as a mechanical lab assistant at a local college. However, he quickly runs into trouble with Sharath Reddy, leading to his suspension. With financial pressures mounting, Subrahmanyam uses his mechanical skills to start making guns illegally. Although he initially conflicts with Sharath Reddy, they eventually join forces to continue the gun-making business. Eventually, Subrahmanyam challenges Thammireddy’s authority. What follows? How does Subrahmanyam impact the lives of the people in Kuppam? Why do the locals start to view him as a hero, almost like a god? How does he stand up to Thammireddy? These questions shape the story.
Performance Analysis
In the role of Subrahmanyam, Sudheer Babu captivated audiences with what could be considered the best performance of his career. Speaking in the challenging dialect of Kuppam, he impressed with his signature acting prowess, showcasing his talent in action sequences, fights, and dances. Alongside him, Malavika Sharma, who played his love interest, also made a commendable effort with her performance, creating great chemistry with Sudheer Babu. Villains portrayed by Jayaprakash, Ravi Kale, and Arjun Goud left a strong impact. Sunil, in the role of a constable, stood out, and Akshara Goud, though in a small role as a police officer, managed to impress. The rest of the cast performed well within their respective roles.
Direction Insights
Director Gnanasagar Dwaraka, though working with a routine story, has managed to make an impressive mark with his storytelling. He straightforwardly conveys his narrative while integrating stunning action sequences. The first half is mostly devoted to introducing the characters, but the director takes the audience into the thick of the plot with a massive action sequence before the interval. The story accelerates in the second half. However, the predictability of the second half slightly diminishes its impact. Overall, ‘Harom Hara’ is a treat for action movie enthusiasts.
Technically Speaking…
On the technical front, the art department deserves immense praise for authentically recreating the 1980s Kuppam setting. Both cinematography and music also add significant value to the film. The editing is well-executed. The production values are outstanding.
Plus Points:
– Sudheer Babu’s Acting
– Action Sequences
– Art Department, Music
Minus Points:
– Lack of originality in the story
– Predictable twists