Ram Charan Rangasthalam Movie Full Review in English

Ram Charan Rangasthalam Movie Full Review in English

 The two most important roles of Jagapathi Babu (village landlord) and Prakash Raj (MLA) and Dakshina Murthy give their best performances. The film gets boring in the second half, but his performance glued us to the screen.

Ram Charan Rangasthalam Movie 2021 Hindi Dubbed Review in English
Ram Charan Rangasthalam Movie 2021 Hindi Dubbed Review in English

The entire village of Godavari was recreated by the artistic director Ramakrishna Mounika. Although the film is set in 1985, the interior of the village and the locations and production design are breathtaking.


Rangasthalam, a historical drama set in the 1980s against the rural backdrop of the Godavari belt, with music by Devi Sri Prasad shows Ram Chitti Babu as a deaf but carefree villager. The film was shot on a budget of Rs 60 crore.


Chitti Babu (Ram Charan) whose language is impaired is one of the unsuspecting inhabitants of Damned Rangasthalam, a village haunted by the ghost of President Garu (Jagapathi Babu) in a ruthless role. The film, which also stars Ram Charan, Aadhi Pinisetty, Jagapathy Babu and Samantha, hits theaters on Friday.


Chitti Babu pulls out a hearing aid that his brother Kumara Babu (Aadhi Pinisetty) has bought him because he doesn't want village hottie Ramalakshmi (Samantha) to know he is hearing deaf. But when the going gets tough, Kumar Babu, who is also Yadhi's educated brother, decides to go unchallenged against feudal President Garu. While Kumar fights for his brother, he proves to be the backbone of Dakshina Murthy (Prakash Raj), an idealistic leader who is his only strength.


Director Sukumar Conviction shows outstanding performances from the all-star cast. But if there is one person who keeps the fans pumping, it is Devi Sri Prasad. Their extraordinary melodies liven up the action in the first half.


Overall Rangasthalam is a gripping village drama with periodic electrifying moments. The film, which played Ram Charan, Samantha Akkineni and Aadhi Pinisetty, was a huge success in 2018 and became one of the most-grossing Telugu films of all time. When the film was dubbed in Kannada, the audience was impressed by the Ram Charan actor.


Rangasthala Full Kannada Movie Rang asthala Video on MX Player Rangassthala is the kannada dubbed movie of the original Telugu film RangAsthlam. The Tollywood superstar Ram Charan Starrer and superhit film Rangsasthalam was completed in 3 years and was a success.


One of the films that has caused a stir in recent months is Ram Charan and Sukumar. The two films have aroused great interest among film lovers and, of course, Charan fans.


His life runs smoothly until trouble arises when Chitti Babu's educated older brother Kumar Babu (Aadi Pinisetty) competes in the Gram Panchayat elections under the rule of President Jagapathi Babu. At this time, the whole village is under the control of the unscrupulous President Jagapathy Babu, who is causing problems for the villagers. Upset, Chittis Babu and Kharan's older brother Aadi decide to take action against him and face serious problems.


At the heart of Ram Charan's Rangasthalam, it is a commercial film about a hero's struggle against a corrupt village president. With stamps of commercial potato over it, the film makes no secret of the fact that it is no different from an epic. Every inch of the film is set, and the captivating drama and amazing performances add up.


Produced by Y. Naveen, Y. Ravi Shankar and C. V. Mohan in collaboration with Mythri Movie Makers, the film stars Ram Charan, Samantha Akkineni, Aadhi Pinisetty, Jagapathi Babu, Prakash Raj and Naresh Anasuya Bharadwaj. The film tells the story of two brothers Chittibabu (Ram Charan) and Kumar Babu (Aadhi Pinion), who confront the village government and the corrupt cooperative society under their president Phanindra Bhupathi (Jagapathy Babu).


Sukumar began working on the film when the script was completed by Nannaku Prematho in 2016 and worked with R. Rathnavelu to act as cinematographer. Devi Sri Prasad composed the soundtrack and Naveen Nooli edited the film. Filmed mainly in the village, a set worth Rs5 crore was set up in Hyderabad and ten per cent of the footage was shot in Rajahmundry.


On the first pages, the fictional dusty village of the 1980s reveals itself for what it really is. The roots of the dialects are not generic as in mainstream films and are presented in broad brushstrokes to find immediate appeal.


The life of growing maize and earning a living is honest and means lively festivals and village festivals. President Jagapathi Babu, whose real name the villagers have forgotten because they have spoken for three decades to him from his power position, is usurping the country. Without raising a voice, megalomaniac President Garu hunts high grasslands and murders his thugs.


In this film, a rude guy, who had previously seemed aloof, turns out to be a friend who gives even more strength to the uprising. Among the scenery is Chitti Babu, a deaf, simple-minded man blessed with the physical power of a South Indian film hero who can beat and beat. Ram Charan slips right into him when he wooes the village belle, dances to catchy numbers and turns his lungi with a skilled sense.


In most mainstream Telugu films, Samantha is the heroine but in this Telugu film set in the 1980s and Ram Charan star Samantha is played by the spirited Rama Lakshmi, who does not disappear into singing and dancing routines. One may wonder why our filmmakers continue to cast such fair-skinned women with tanned make-up in such roles and select those who see the part, but this is a discussion for another day.


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