Cast: Chandrahass, Vismaya Sri, Richa Joshi, Ambika Vani, Ritu Mantra, Muralidhar Goud, and others.
Written and Directed by: Srinivas Mehta
Music by: Ashwin Hemant
Cinematography: Askar Ali
Editor: Marthand K. Venkatesh
Producers: Prabhakar, Malayaja Prabhakar
Release Date: 04-10-2024
Chandrahass, son of small-screen megastar Prabhakar, has become highly popular on social media as the Attitude Star. His latest film ‘Ramnagar Bunny’ has been much discussed on social media recently. Chandrahass’s comments about refunding ticket money if the movie doesn’t appeal went viral. Now, the film has hit the screens. So, how is it? Did the Attitude Star deliver a hit? Did he captivate as a hero? Let’s find out in this review.
Plot
Bunny (Chandrahass) from Ramnagar has a weakness for girls. He falls in love with every girl he sees, sequentially engaging in love tracks with three of them (Vismaya Sri, Richa Joshi, Ambika Vani). Facing unexpected circumstances, he even promises to marry an auntie and joins her company. However, Bunny realizes he doesn’t actually like the auntie. He discovers he truly loves Shailu (Vismaya Sri), but by then, her engagement with someone else is already fixed. What does Bunny do next? How does he win Shailu’s love? For that, you must head to the theaters.
Performances
Actor Chandrahass has brought the same attitude to the screen that made him popular, proving to be the film’s strength. Despite this being his first film, his acting is captivating. He performed confidently, excelling in dances and fight scenes, and also impressed in romantic scenes. Vismaya Sri as Shailu looked adorable, and the other three women involved with Bunny were adequate. Muralidhar Goud, playing Bunny’s father, contributed well with his comedic timing. Other supporting actors were passable.
Direction
Director Srinivas Mehta crafted ‘Ramnagar Bunny’ in a way that appeals to the youth, seemingly writing the story just for Chandrahass. He combined a simple story with an excellent screenplay to deliver full-on entertainment. He successfully portrayed Chandrahass not as a superhero but as a regular young man wandering the streets, which really worked. The film maintains a light-hearted tone throughout, with comedy scenes, a few emotional scenes, four songs, and two fight sequences, making it a perfect commercial film. However, Chandrahass’s inexperience shows in dragged scenes and emotional sequences, which can be seen as a minus.
Technically
On the technical front, three songs were quite good, and the background music was engaging. The cinematography was also well-done. However, drone shots of Hyderabad city and selfie visuals in one song didn’t quite work out. The editing was okay, and the production values were good.
Plus Points
– Chandrahass’s acting
– Commercial elements
– Music
Minus Points
– Dragged scenes
– Weak emotional scenes
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