This deepavali saw the release of a piquant flick Raja the Great with Ravi Teja in the lead role after his hiatus from the onscreen for two years. Vaunted as ravi teja's inimitable movie with his characterization in blind role, It takes a time to mull over the plot before hitting the screens. The movie has labyrinth of twists and turns with non chalant performances. Even in such an insipid role , Ravi teja steamrolls …show more content…
The songs of the movie are mediocre. Some of the dialogues are peopled with humour which will make you laugh intermittently. Camera work and other technical aspects were handled in a pedant manner. Albeit , the story was simple but the director will receive rapturous plaudits from the throng for giving a gleeful aura in the theatre. The second half of the movie is exaggerated and could have been tweaked by hewing running time with few ameliorations. Asunder from this, the director could have attempted to give a tinge of classy touch to the movie rather than making it a mass entertainer. Like his earlier movie patas , this too will appeal to mass audience. The character of ravi teja as visually challenged though drawn in main essentials yet rings less true to its importance as his fans wouldn't have expected him to do such kind of role. Cinematography is fine and production values are acceptable. The fight in the bleak surroundings would make audience to surmise that it is the culmination of the movie but it is not so and song that follows after this would make them to give reproachable look at the …show more content…
He rules the roost in the scenes as a blind person leaving you dumbstruck with his electrifying performance. Mehreen manages to give a decent performance. Radhika's come back after a lapse of years is watchable and entertaining. Tanikella bharani is amazing in his role as villain's father . Vivan bhatena in a negative shade does justice to his role. Srinivas reddy's role is complicated and suffuses throughout the movie with ravi teja to sustain the humour content.. Rajendra Prasad and prudhvi do same stereotypical comedy as usual. Posani, sathyam rajesh and other comedians have given stricken performance with burlesque jokes. Second half falters with no captivating scenes . Shot in lush green locales of Darjeeling in sequestered spots will leave you spellbound .On the whole , it is a film sacred to the masses and triumphant in its assertion with mass maharaja enthralling them successfully. So leave your cerebrum at home before you hit the screen so that later you may not cry over the split