Friday 15 September 2017

Ungarala Rambabu Movie Review

Movie:   Ungarala Rambabu


Cast: Sunil, Miya George, Prakash Raj, Posani, and Others

Writer and Director: Kranthi Madhav

Producer: Paruchuri Kireeti

Music: Ghibran

Cinematographer: Sarvesh Murari

Editor: Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao

Banner: United (Kireeti) Movies Ltd

Release Date: September 15th, 2017

Censor certificate: UA

Runtime: 140 minutes

Watched at Galaxy theatre, Toli chowchi


Behind the Screens:

Hero Sunil is in bad phase as he had Back to Back disaster films in his kitty and film by film his market is getting eroded. He had full hopes on his latest Release, Ungarala Rambabu to get back to winning stream. Let us see how the movie was??

Storyline:

Rambabu (Sunil) is born in a very rich family but all his 200 Crore assets disappear after his grand father’s sudden demise. He seeks the help of Badam Baba (Posani Krishna Murali) who says a plan to regain his lost treasure and it works. Rambabu cultivates a belief in astrology and what problems it brings forms the rest of the story.

Performances:

There is no change in Sunil's acting and body language in recent films whatever the story is. He impressed in dances once again. Miya George is limited to few dialogues and songs. Prakash Raj looked pale due to poor characterization in the film. Posani as Badam Baba and his disciples – Venu, Ashish Vidyarthi and Vennela Kishore managed a few laughs here and there. Other are okay in their roles.

Analysis:

Director kranthi madhav gave some meaningful stories in the past but he looked totally out of touch this time. He has come up with a story which does not have Sunil mark comedy. Superstitious Rambabu, Badam Baba and Communist Rana Nayar (Prakash Raj) have the scope for a good story but the director failed improvise their characters. There is an influence of many stories on the film. He should have worked more on the story and screenplay. 

Technical Values:

Songs composed by Ghibran are just about okay. Sarvesh Murari’s cinematography is decent. Editor had chance to trim many cuts in the film and he totally disappointed. Production Values are okay.

Thumbs up:

- Sunil

Thumbs down:

- Editing

- Poor characterisations 

- Story

- Screenplay

- Direction

Final Verdict:

Ungarala rambabu film is a bore-fest. 

Sensible directors like Kranthi Madhav should stick to their strengths, if not the result generally would be crap-commercial like this film. 

Strictly skip this film.

Bootom line: Bo’Ring’ Rambabu

Review by Manikick

Rating:  1.75/5

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