Raja Raja Chora Movie Review, Rating, Story, Cast and Crew

Raja Raja Chora Movie Review, Rating, Story, Cast and Crew

Raja Raja Chora Movie Review, Rating, Story, Cast and Crew
  • Rating:
    (3/5)
  • Director:
    Hasith Goli
  • Cast:
    Sree Vishnu, Megha Akash, Sunainaa, Ravi Babu, Tanikella Bharani
  • Banner:
    Abhishek Agarwal Arts, People Media Factory
  • Producer:
    TG Vishwa Prasad, Abhishek Agarwal
  • Music:
    Vivek Sagar
  • Release Dt :
    Aug, 19 2021

Story

Raja Raja Chora is the story of Bhaskar (Sree Vishnu) who works in a stationery store in the city. He dreams to earn big and poses as a software engineer for the world. He falls in love with Sanjana (Megha Akash) and she too falls for her. The duo plans a bright future and decides to save money to construct a dream home before they get married. Occupied with a lot of hurdles and earning nuts, Bhaskar decides to attempt a crime and settle well in life. In this journey, Bhaskar faces several issues and Sanjana comes to know about the other side of Bhaskar. The rest of Raja Raja Chora is all about the other side of Bhaskar and his relation with Vidya (Sunaina). Watch Raja Raja Chora to know about the real twists in the life of Bhaskar.

Analysis

Raja Raja Chora Movie Review, Rating, Story, Cast and Crew

Raja Raja Chora starts at a slow pace and the director took ample time to narrate about the important characters in detail. The first offers full entertainment for the audience which is sensible and light-hearted. Sree Vishnu has been fabulous in the role of Bhaskar and it is a tailor-made one for this young actor. The interval episode is a real surprise of the film and is undoubtedly the major highlight of Raja Raja Chora. The first half of Raja Raja Chora is decent and keeps the audience think about what happens in the second half.

The second half of Raja Raja Chora has twists but it is packed with an emotional drama. The levels of entertainment go down which is a major disappointment and some of the episodes are dragged too much. The songs are well placed and are decent. Sree Vishnu once again steals the show with his performance. The climax is newly designed and attempted. On the whole, the second half of Raja Raja Chora too is good if some of the boring episodes are ignored. Raja Raja Chora is a fresh attempt to be given a shot in theatres.

Performance

Sree Vishnu is a gem when it comes to acting. He is flawless with his entertainment and he will make you weep during the emotional episodes in the second half. Sree Vishnu is a perfect choice for the role of Bhaskar and he excelled in the assignment. Megha Akash looks pretty in the role of Sanjana and is perfect. Her chemistry with Sree Vishnu is good on screen. Sunaina who chooses different roles surprises the audience with her role and the performance. Ravi Babu shines in a role with negative shades. Srikanth Ayyengar, Gangavva and Ajay Ghosh performed well in their important roles. All the other actors are good.

Raja Raja Chora is a new attempt that is laced well with quirky comedy and a hard-hitting emotional drama. The screenplay looks new and the dialogues are good. The twists in the film are unfolded at the right time and they will leave you thrilled. The background score should have a special mention and the songs are good. The cinematography work is good and the production values are grand. The editing work in the first half is good. Hasith Goli is a new age movie teller and he impresses the audience on his debut.

Final Word

Sree Vishnu is back with one more different and interesting attempt through Raja Raja Chora. The film has the heart in the right place and is backed by entertainment, emotional drama. Can be given a watch.

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