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Hare Ram
Movie
Hare Ram
Director
Harshavardhan
Producer
NTR Arts
Music
Mickey J Meyer
Cast
Kalyanram, Priyamani, Sindhu Tulani, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Ashokkumar, Chalapati Rao, Chandramohan, Brahmanandam
 
By Moviebuzz
 
The career of Kalyanram started with two consecutive flops. The hero, who come from a famed Nandamuri clan, with thespian, the late NT Rama Rao, who ruled the Tollywood for almost five to six decades, and his father, paternal uncles, proved themselves successful for the past two decades, he felt bad at the failures and launched his own banner and brought out a film ‘Athanokkade’ introducing Surender as director.

That film turned a blockbuster and changed the entire course of his career. Immediately he got some opportunities, but luck turned elusive for this young hero and he tasted two more flops. To regain his past glory, again he brought out a film introducing Harshavardhan as director. The film which has several mass-elements brought back the smile on Kalyanram’s face.

Hari and Ram are brothers. Ram has a typical mentality that he could not tolerate if other praises some others in front of him as intelligent. This tendency separates the brothers with Hari staying with his father and Ram with his mother. Hari was brought up by his paternal uncle and aunt and he is an IPS officer.

Ram is a normal boy with the same tendency right from the childhood. At this juncture, Jyothi, a journalist, comes across Ram and joins him in a mental asylum and everybody treat Ram as intelligent as others are totally mild and insane. At one stage, Ram realises that he committed a mistake with his attitude and wants to meet his father and brother.

But fate changes the course with Jyothi dies in the hands of a crooked minister’s henchman as she unravels a secret that the minister’s brother was a traitor. He prepares a dreaded virus and its antidote to make money by spreading the virus and treating them with his medicine.

On learning this, Ram attacks that minister’s brother, and in the melee, the latter injects the virus into Ram’s body which is likely to spread to other people. At this juncture, Hari also plans to meet Ram and his mother and incidentally, Ram comes under the wheels of his vehicle. Ram tells everything to Hari and prays him to kill him to prevent spread of virus.

Now, it is the turn of Hari to take revenge against the killers of Ram and his lover. Being a police, he acts as an investigating officer and on the other hand, kills the journalist who helped in killing Jyothi and also the scientist brother of the minister. So CBI appoints an officer called Anjali to investigate. How Anjali unravelled the truth. Is she able to prove that Hari is the culprit? What happened to Hari’s mother? Did Hari tell that he killed Ram with his hands to his mother? Did Hari able to teach a lesson to the minister and others? Answers to all these questions form part of the remaining story.

Kalyanram takes the entire responsibility and plays dual roles for the first time in his career. He is able to show good difference between both the characters. With the IPS officer looked handsome and fair, the other character is moulded with rough nature. He showed good ease in dances and in the action scenes. Priyamani plays Anjali’s character and she was chivalrous and glamorous in the entire film. Though she became famous with a family girl image in ‘Pellaina Kothalo’, she sports modern dress in the film and appeared gorgeous in songs. She perfectly filled the glamour slot. Sindhu Tulani has a very brief role to play but had got a good scope to perform. Other senior artistes did complete justice to their roles. Comedy by Ali, Brahmanandam and Raghubabu is okay. Venumadhav’s character appeared waste in the movie.

Though the director was able to maintain a good tempo till the first half, he lost grip on the story in the second half and for about 45 minutes, the film runs with boring scenes. However, the director was able to recover and brought back the story on a right track. All the action scenes are stylistic, while the songs are just okay. Mickey J Meyer, who gave soft tunes to a film like ‘Happy Days’, was able to provide a little fast beat songs. Camera work by Ramprasad could be a little better and it appears he did not keep his complete heart in it. Editing by Gauthamraju is near perfect as he should have avoided certain scenes with Venumadhav.

With lots of commercial and mass elements, undoubtedly the film would be a success, however it is not possible to say whether the film can attract urban audiences.

Verdict: Average

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