Rarandoi Veduka Chudham review, Naga Chaitanya RRVC review rating
Rarandoi Veduka Chudham movie review
Telugu360 Rating 2.75/5
King Nagarjuna who always stands in the front row in encouraging fresh talent introduced Kalyan Krishna with Soggade Chinni Nayana which ended up Nag’s career’s biggest hit. Now Kalyan directed Naga Chaitanya in Rarandoi Veduka Chuddam which has been produced by Nagarjuna’s Annapurna Studios. Rakul Preet Singh played the female lead and Devi Sri Prasad composed the film’s sound track. Here is the film’s complete review:
Story:
Bramaramba (Rakul Preet Singh) is a village based simple, traditional and lovable girl who is well bonded with her father Aadhi (Sampath Raj). Shiva (Naga Chaitanya) hails from Vizag and visits her village for his cousin’s marriage after which he instantly falls for her. To pursue her MBA, Bramaramba moves to Vizag during which the duo gets bonded well. Shiva too has a close bonding with his dad Krishna (Jagapathi Babu) and the rest of the film is all about the rivalry between their fathers and how their love solves all the problems and unites their families. Watch Rarandoi Veduka Chuddam to know about how it happens.
Analysis:
Rarandoi Veduka Chuddam has nothing new and interesting. It has been inspired majorly from Nag’s yesteryear super hit film Ninne Pelladatha. If one ignores that the film’s plot has nothing new to reveal, the film is a treat as the name suggests. Kalyan Krishna showed no interest on the story and he was focused much in impressing the family audience. Rarandoi Veduka Chuddam has a list of actors and most of them have not been properly used. Every frame is filled with colours, top rated actors and beautiful frames and thanks to the grand production values. Even the common audience can completely predict the film which is sure the major disadvantage of Rarandoi Veduka Chuddam.
With not many unexpected twists, the first half of Rarandoi Veduka Chuddam passes on and the songs have been shot well. It is during the second half during which the real story unfolds however the outdated narration keeps the film low. Many of the episodes look dragged and the pre-climax episodes look hurried. The climax has been simple and the film ends on an average note. Rarandoi Veduka Chuddam has been lined up with number of actors but the director failed to use them. The film reveals that he has been forced to watch Ninne Pelladatha again and again.
Performance:
Naga Chaitanya looked matured and he steals the show with his flawless performance. He performed with ease and he looked natural throughout the film. He has been decent in the emotional episodes which are quite crucial for the film. Rakul Preet Singh will be remembered as Bramaramba for a long time and she proved that she will be the best choice for the role. Rakul shined in each and every frame and her traditional look is a treat to be watched on screen. Jagapathi Babu and Sampath Raj delivered out their best in their assigned roles.
Rarandoi Veduka Chuddam has nothing new in its plot. The screenplay looks outdated however the dialogues have been decent. The music and the background score have been pretty average and the cinematography is the major asset of Rarandoi Veduka Chuddam. Grand production values and a list of top actors make the film look grand enough in each and every frame. Kalyan Krishna should have well concentrated on the script and he fails to recreate the magic of Ninne Pelladatha. He missed the much needed soul of a family entertainer.
Verdict:
Rarandoi Veduka Chuddam misses the much needed soul of a family entertainer. Though it has been completely predictable and outdated, it will impress a section of audience who accept films that are passable. Naga Chaitanya and Rakul Preet Singh deliver out their best.
Telugu360 Rating 2.75/5
Release Date : 26th May, 2017
Director : Kalyan Krishna
Cinematography S.V. Vishweshwar
Music Director : Devi Sri Prasad
Producer : Nagarjuna Akkineni
Starring : Naga Chaithanya, Rakul Preeth Singh