Review : Raja the Great – Entertaining the audience
Release date : October 18, 2017
Wlix Rating : 3/5
Director : Anil Ravipudi
Producer : Dil Raju
Starring : Ravi Teja, Mehreen Pirzada
Raja
The Great is one film which has become the talk of the town all over. The
action entertainer which is produced by Dil Raju has finally hit the screens
today. Let’s see how it is.
Story:
Lucky(Mehreen) is the daughter
of a sincere police officer played by Prakash Raj. In one of his encounter
operations with the bad guys, Prakash Raj gets killed and the villains target
his daughter Lucky.
Upset with this, Lucky runs
away to Darjeeling and hides there. On the other hand Raja( Ravi Teja) is a
blind man who is desperate to become a cop. During the cops’ mission to save
Lucky, Raja forcefully enters the scene and saves Lucky. Well, how did a blind
Raja manage to do that is the whole film all about.
Plus
Points:
One of the biggest plus points
of the film is non-stop entertainment. Credit should go to director Anil
Ravipudi for adding enough fun at regular intervals making the film quite
entertaining.
Ravi Teja makes a striking comeback after a gap of two years. He
owns the blind character and gives strength to the whole film. The way he has
evoked comedy reminds us of vintage Ravi Teja from his old movies where he was
in full form.
Mehrene Pirzada looks good in
her role and so were Prakash Raj and Sampath. While the first half has good
fun, the second part has interesting heroism and fights. As the hero is blind,
the various fights and elevation scenes showcased work wonderfully.
Minus
Points:
The story does not have much
weight except for the point that Ravi Teja is blind. Things happen too easily
for him through out the film which is a bit odd.
As there is not much story
that is happening during the second half, you get the feel that things are
getting repeated again and again. Just when you think that the climax is done,
a song and fight sequence break out making things tedious.
Technical
Aspects:
Special mention should go to
the fights which have been composed well and also look quite stylish. Sai
Karthick’s music is decent but his background score is very impressive.
Dialogues have been written with a lot of wit and evoke good laughs. Camerawork
is pretty impressive and so were the production values.
Coming to the director Anil
Ravipudi, he has done a good job and especially with Ravi Teja’s character
which he designed wonderfully. Even though he chose a simple story, he has
added super fun at regular intervals making the film quite lively most of the
time. Had he dealt the second half in a better manner with less run time,
things would have been even better.
Verdict:
On the whole, Raja The Great
is a typical mass masala entertainer which you expect from a star hero like
Ravi Teja. His brilliant performance and good fun throughout the film keeps the
audience entertained. If you ignore the routine story and a slightly dragged
second half, this film ends up as an entertaining watch with your entire family
this Diwali.
Wlix
Rating : 3/5
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