Friday, 11 October 2013

Ramayya Vastavayya Movie Full Review | Rating | Jr NTR's Ramaiya Vastavaiya Complete Review, Ratings

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Movie: Ramayya Vasthavayya
Cast: Jr. NTR, Samantha, Shruti Hassan, Rao Ramesh, Hamsa Nandini, Kota Srinivasa Rao
Producer: Dil Raju
Director: Harish Shankar
Music: SS Thaman
Release date: October 11, 2013
Cinesarada Rating: 3.25/5

The much-hyped and highly-anticipated film Ramaiya Vastavaiya is a mass masala entertainer, which has been written and directed by Gabbar Singh fame Harish Shankar and produced by Dil Raju under the banner of Sri Venkateswara Creations. Young tiger Junior NTR and Samantha are playing the lead roles, while Shruti Hassan appears in a crucial role in the movie, which has got 'A' certificate from the Censor Board.

Ramaiya Vastavaiya is the second combo movie for Junior NTR and Samantha, who have earlier shared screen space in the hit movie Brindavanam. The film was officially launched at Dil Raju's office in Hyderabad on October 18 in 2012. The film unit started its shooting on January 3 and wrapped it up on September 27, 2013. Chota K Naidu has handled the cinematography for the movie.

The film is a romantic-action entertainer, which has all the commercial ingredients like romance, action, comedy, punch dialogues, family sentiments, music, dances, exotic locales and art work. The promos, which offer hints at its mass elements, have soared up viewers' expectations to the sky high. Talking about Ramaiya Vastavaiya, Harish Shankar says that he has tried to show Junior NTR in a brand new way.

The film is an out and out commercial entertainer, which not only impresses NTR fans but also all classes of audience.


Young Tiger NTR and Samantha have teamed up for the mass entertainer ‘Ramayya Vasthavayya’. The movie has hit the screens today across the world. Harish Shankar is the director of the film and Dil Raju is the producer. 

Story : 

Nandu (NTR) is a college student who lives a simple and happy life. He comes across Akshara (Samantha) one day and instantly falls in love with her. He begins wooing her with his wit and antics. After a while, Akshara also falls for him. 

Nandu decides to accompany Akshara to her hometown, for the wedding of her sister. At the wedding, the story takes an unexpected twist. A different side of Nandu comes out. 

It is revealed that Akshara’s father (Mukesh Rishi) and Nandu have a violent past. That past also involves Ammulu (Shruti Haasan) and an evil politician named Bikshapathi (Ravi Shankar). What is that past? Who is Nandu ? That is the story of Ramayya Vasthavayya. 

Plus Points : 

This is NTR’s career best look. Harish Shankar has succeeded in showcasing NTR in a way that fans have been waiting to see since ages. NTR on horseback, with black shirt and shades..What more needs to be said? The film also has some of NTR’s best dance moves in recent times. NTR’s command over dialogue delivery is apparent once again. 

Samantha is cute and gorgeous as usual, but her role is largely limited to the first half. Her scenes with NTR have come out well. Shruti Haasan looks glamorous in her guest appearance. Rohini Hattangadi has done a neat job. 

The first half is a big asset for the film. Entertainment quotient is good here. The film progresses at a good pace in this half. 

Hero elevation scenes and NTR’s funny mannerisms will work big time with fans and movie lovers. All the songs in the film have been shot in a very pleasing manner.

Minus Points : 

The second half of the film is a let down. The story has scope for being a good emotional revenge drama, but the superficial screenplay in this part of the film never really allows the scenes to make a strong impact. 

The film becomes very predictable in the second half, with too much violence and multiple fights. The love story between NTR and Samantha could have been tied off in a better way. The entertainment and magic of the first half is missing here. 

Ravi Shankar’s characterisation is very clichéd. The revenge episode, where NTR hacks off the goons in the mandapam, could have been shot better.

Technical Aspects : 

Cinematography is good and the visuals have a rich feel. Thaman had done a good job with the background score. Dialogues are very good, especially the ones uttered by the hero. 

Harish Shankar is a guy who understands what fans expect from their hero. He has showcased NTR brilliantly in the first half. He should have taken better care about the second half

Verdict : 

‘Ramayya Vasthavayya’ is a stylish mass entertainer that showcases all of NTR’s abilities very well. The superb first half is a big asset. A predictable and below par second half is a slight let down. However, the film should work well at the Box Office and NTR’s fans will be a delighted lot.
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