Friday 15 September 2017

Kathalo Rajakumari Movie Review

Movie :        Kathalo Rajakumari

Cast: Nara Rohit, Naga Shourya, Namitha Pramod, Ajay, Thanikella bharani, Paruchuri venkateswarulu, prabhas srinu,  and Others

Director: Mahesh Surapaneni

Producers: Soundarya Narra, Prashanti, Beeram Sudhakar Reddy and Krishna Vijay

Music: Ilaiyaraja and Vishal Chandra Sekhar

Cinematographer: Naresh K Rana

Editor: Karthika Srinivas

Banner: Aarohi Cinema and Aran Media Works

Release Date: September 15th, 2017

Watched at Cine town, miyapur


Behind the Screens:

Hero Nara Rohit is known for selecting good subjects but the actor is yet to get the much-need commercial success at box office. He is trying his luck every time with his movies but he didn't get chance to taste the success. He has full hopes on his latest release Kathalo Rajakumari. Let us see how the movie was??

Story-line:

Arjun Chakravarthy (Nara Rohit) is an arrogant film star who always degrades his staff. But then, one major car accident completely changes his mindset and perception towards his staff. Arjun takes a break from his career and goes to his village to get his bad character back since he would need that to play villain roles perfectly. What happens next in his life forms the rest of the story.

Performances:

Nara Rohit performed well in an arrogant film actor role. But he disappointed in emotional scenes. He looks totally out of shape as the movie was shot a long ago. Naga Shourya is wasted in the cameo role. Namitha Pramod is good as a village girl but her face is not suitable for heroine. Prabhas Seenu's punches worked here and there. Ajay wasted in friend role. Rest of characters are okay in their roles.

Analysis:

Debut director Mahesh Surapaneni has come up with an okay concept but failed to handle it properly. He should more focus on screenplay and story. He focused more on dialogues than narrating the film well. 

Technical Values:

Music by Maestro Ilayaraja for two songs is good. Another music composer Vishal Chandershekar did a decent job with his background score. Naresh’s cinematography is good and he capture good locales of Araku. Editing is okay. Production Values are okay.

Thumbs up: 

- Music

Thumbs Down:

- Story

- Screenplay

- Predictable Narration

- No interesting elements

- Direction 

- Bad theme


Final Verdict:

'Kathalo Rajakumari' fRoutine and Boring

The first half of the film is not bad. Predictable and routine narration tests the patience of the audience. Second half is full disappointment as the hero going to the village itself is not convincing. The Pre-Climax and Climax portions are even disappointing.

Strictly skip this film.

Review by Manikick

Rating:  1.5/5

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