Cast and Crew:
Starring: Kiran Abbavaram, Neha Shetty, Meher Chahal, and others
Direction: Ratinam Krishna
Producing Team: Divyana Lavanya & Murali Krishna Vemuri
Music Composition: Amrish
Cinematography: Dilip Kumar
Kiran Abbavaram, although relatively fresh to Tollywood with merely 6 films under his belt, has carved a niche for himself, especially amongst the youth. He’s been labeled a safe bet for producers, assuring them against incurring losses. Kiran, after entertaining his audience with “Vinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha” and “Meter” this year, now graces the silver screen with “Rules Ranjan”. Let’s dive into the review and see how he and the sizable cast fared!
Storyline: A Dive into Love and Rules
Meet Mano Ranjan (played by Kiran Abbavaram), a software engineer bound by stringent rules in life. An unexpected job transfer hauls him to Mumbai, where he rekindles a friendship with Sana (Neha Shetty), an old friend. Gradually, love blossoms and Mano lets his rules slide, one by one, for Sana. But a twist unfolds as Sana discovers that her marriage has been fixed. What ensues? Does Mano secure his love? Or not? The movie unveils these intriguing aspects.
Movie Pulse: A Gentle Flow with Unexpected Turns
Despite its uncomplicated plot, the movie ensures a consistent comedy track. The initial half meanders at a slow pace until Vennela Kishore steps in, lacing the narrative with bursts of laughter through impeccable comic timing. While the first half juggles between a love track and comedy, the second half could have benefited from additional comedic elements. A few unnecessary cinematic elevations and certain dreary scenes may dampen the audience’s spirit, although Hyper Aadi, Viva Harsha, and Vennela Kishore’s comedic antics in the latter part infuse some entertainment.
Performances: A Canvas of Skills and Entertainment
Kiran Abbavaram brings something fresh to the table, shedding his previous monotone acting criticisms and immersing himself into Mano Ranjan’s character convincingly. Neha Shetty, not only adds a dash of glamour to the film but also impresses with her performance, especially shining through the song “Sammohanuda”. The comedy ensemble, including Hyper Aadi and Vennela Kishore, brought hearty laughter, serving as assets to the film. The rest of the cast, including Viva Harsha, Makarand Deshpande, and Subbaraju, bring justice to their roles and add depth to the storyline.
Directorial Lens: A Scope for Enhancement
Ratinam Krishna, despite wielding a simple story, somewhat misses striking a lasting impression. An inkling persists that the vast cast could have been better leveraged and that the story would have benefited from added attention. The initial comedy track left audiences wanting its continuity in the latter half and fewer unneeded cinematic elevations.
Technical Side
From a technical standpoint, “Rules Ranjan” showcases commendable production values. Amrish’s music compositions weave melodious threads through the film, while Dilip Kumar’s cinematography may need further refinement.
Strengths and Weaknesses:
Pros:
Initial Comedy Track
Neha Shetty’s Glamour
Cons:
Unnecessary Elevations
Second Half Dynamics
Wrap Up: A Glimpse of Laughter Amidst Lows
In conclusion, “Rules Ranjan” does spark some chuckles here and there but hovers around being a moderate comedy entertainer.
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