One Line Review: RRR is a visual wonder, a Rajamouli magic where Tarak and Charan shines throughout!
Introduction
An epic multi-starer and a visual treat by the master director of Indian cinema!
“Rajamouli delivers a power packed entertainer.”
~ Times Of India
Our rating for RRR is 09/10.
Summary
Malli, a tribal girl is girl is kidnapped by British officers to their place. Rama Raju is a police officer who works for the British Government and is loyal to the core. The British gets to know that a tribal man had come to retrieve Malli from them and is announced as a threat to the Governor. Rama is assigned to find and capture Bheem in return for a promotion.
Akhtar, a mechanic who is actually an impersonated tribal man Bheem is in search for Malli. He gets connected with Ram and both become best friends. Will Bheem be able to retrieve Malli confronting Ram? Why is Ram helping the British despite being an Indian? The rest of the story is about their bromance and fight.
Review
S. S. Rajamouli is a name that can be considered as a synonym for ‘Visual Magic’. He’s the only filmmaker from India who can pull off literally anything on-screen in a convincing way. Making a multi-starer with two superstars isn’t a cakewalk. Rajamouli perfectly balanced both of them in this emotionally driven action packed epic.
With all the visual wonders going on along with Keeravani’s background music and competitive acting from both the stars, RRR is a complete treat! Nothing goes disconnected with Rajamouli’s screenplay and you will sit through in awe even though the movie exceeds the three hour run-time.
It’s too hard to say who excelled the most when it comes to performances. Ram Charan being the raging and stubborn Rama Raju equated as The Fire delivered his career best performance. Where as NTR being Koamaram Bheem, an innocent yet ferocious man was super-convincing on-screen. The movie is all about the duo’s chemistry.
Conclusion
RRR is a must watch and it indeed is a ‘Glory Of Indian Cinema’!