Cast:
Ram Pottineni, Sreeleela, Srikanth, Prince, Indraja, Saimanjrekar, Sarath Lohitashwa
Producer: Srinivas Chitturi
Director: Boyapati Srinu
Music: SS Thaman
Editing: Tammiraju
Cinematography: Santhosh Detake
The dynamic duo of Ram Pottineni and director Boyapati Srinu have presented ‘Skanda’, a movie that has hit theaters across the globe. Launched in multiple languages including Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Hindi, does this film mark a triumphant return for Ram after a few previous missteps? Has Boyapati, after his success with Akhanda, delivered another stellar product? Let’s dive into the review.
The Plot
In a village, Ram’s family holds a profound reverence for the temple of Lord Subrahmanyeshwara. But when a theft occurs at the temple, suspicions fall on them. The movie delves into Ram’s quest to vindicate his family, the blossoming love story between him and Srileela, and the challenges with a formidable foe. To experience the full story, one must head to the cinema.
How it Fared?
It’s refreshing to see Ram Pottineni embracing a powerful character, previously unseen by his fans. The romantic storyline between Ram and Sreeleela is beautifully balanced with comedic elements. The second half is rich in emotional family sequences, which might even bring a tear to your eye. The powerful dialogues by Ram, along with the spirited dance and music featuring him and Sreeleela, amplify the film’s intensity, particularly in the climax.
Performances
Ram Pottineni truly dominates in this film, showcasing his versatility and energy. His on-screen charisma is undeniable, and his dialogues, especially the punchy ones, will surely draw applause. Srileela, paired with Ram, delivers a commendable performance in both acting and dancing. Sai Manjrekar, Srikanth, Gautami, Indraja, and Prince also play their parts well.
Direction
Boyapati, known for his flair for action sequences, has once again demonstrated his expertise. He masterfully navigates from light-hearted romance to intense drama, keeping the audience glued. He transforms a simple family narrative into a thrilling commercial movie by infusing it with action-packed sequences.
Technical Aspects
From a technical standpoint, the film is polished. Thaman’s background score is commendable, and the cinematography by Santhosh Detake captures every moment vividly. The editing by Tammiraju is tight, ensuring a smooth cinematic experience.
Strengths
Boyapati’s Directional Touch
Ram’s Power-packed Performance
Srileela’s Charm
Thaman’s Musical Brilliance
Weaknesses
A few over-the-top action scenes
Conclusion
‘Skanda’ is a treat for those who love action-packed dramas. Apart from a few hiccups, it promises an engaging cinematic journey.
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