Cast: Gopichand, Dimple Hayati, Khushbu, Nasser, Vennela Kishore, Ali, Saptagiri, Satya, Getup Srinu
Directed by: Srivas
Music: Mickey Jay. Mayor
Cinematography: Vetri Palani Swamy
Producers: T.G Vishwa Prasad, Vivek Kuchibotla
Gopichand and Dimple Hayati’s latest movie Rama Banam, directed by Srivas, has been highly anticipated due to the success of their previous collaborations. With legendary actors like Jagapathi Babu and Khushboo, as well as talented comedians like Ali and Vennela Kishore in the cast, the movie had a lot of buzz surrounding it. However, does it live up to the hype?
Story:
The movie revolves around a joint family with strong values and rules, which becomes the target of the corporate mafia. The protagonist, played by Gopichand, takes on powerful enemies to save his family. While the story has potential, the lack of novelty and routine feel of the movie is a downside. Although the first half scenes are decent, the second half slows down, and the movie feels like it has been seen before.
Performances
Gopichand, as always, delivers an impressive performance, excelling in all aspects of comedy, action, and dance. His action scenes are the highlight of the movie. Dimple Hayati looks stunning and performs her role well. Jagapathi Babu’s crucial role is played with excellent performance, while the comedy of Saptagiri, Vennela Kishore, Ali, Getup Srinu, and Satya is good.
Technical Aspects
Technically, the movie has its ups and downs. Although director Srivasu has taken a good story, the lack of novelty and routine feeling of the movie is a downside. The action and comedy scenes are well executed, and the sentimental scenes are well done. Mickey Jay’s BGM elevates the action scenes, while Cinematography is amazing.
In conclusion, Rama Banam has its ups and downs. While Gopichand’s performance and the action and comedy scenes make it worth watching, the routine story and slow pace in the second half are a downside. Overall, it’s an average movie that can be watched for its action and comedy scenes.