RRR Detailed Review & Analysis

Directed byS. S. Rajamouli
Screenplay byS. S. Rajamouli
Story byK. V. Vijayendra Prasad
Dialogue bySai Madhav Burra
Produced byD. V. V. Danayya
StarringN. T. Rama Rao Jr.
Ram Charan
CinematographyK. K. Senthil Kumar
Edited byA. Sreekar Prasad
Music byM. M. Keeravani
Production
company
DVV Entertainment
Distributed byPen Studios (North India)
Lyca Productions (Tamil Nadu)
KVN Productions (Karnataka)
Thameens Films (Kerala)

A gond tribal girl named Malli is abducted by the British, who were India’s current overlords, in the 1920s’ plot. As Akhtar, Bheem (NTR) arrives in Delhi to pick her up and return her to the clan. For a greater purpose, Raju (Ram Charan), a police officer under the British empire, starts looking for Bheem. The two men, who had different goals, met paths and became friends. When Raju learns that Bheem is looking for his closest buddy, what will he do? Will Bheem be able to bring Malli back? What is the tale of Raju? All of the responses to these queries relate to RRR, or Roudram Ranam Rudhiram.

Rajamouli combines the two elements of fire and water in the form of Rama and Beam in this action-packed drama. The plot is nothing new to Indian cinema, but the director’s epic treatment of incidents big and small shows how the mundane turns into the extraordinary. NTR, who plays Beam, is the emotional anchor for the entire film.That’s why he scores at Brownie Point.The intro is what you’d expect, but the pre-interval block and coma-ram beamed sequences stand out. From the beginning, his character arc is enhanced before sharing with other stars.It brings us to Ram Charan. His character will be developed keeping RRR’s history in mind. Don’t deviate from heroism until the last 30 minutes of the second half. The introduction sets things up perfectly in that Rahm is relentlessly presented.

Vijayendra Prasad and SS Rajamouli, the film’s director and writer, have successfully connected with RRR. The movie has all the components necessary for a historical drama, namely feelings, imagery, action, romance (to a certain extent), and most importantly, heroism. It’s difficult to cast two Tollywood legends while maintaining a balance in their parts, dialogue, and performances. The script is straightforward and crafted in a way that brings out the correct characteristics of the bygone era while letting the principal guys shine in their roles. The highlight of the performer is the friendship between the two.

Nearly every technician who has ever worked at RRR is a regular on the Rajamouli team. Rajamouli gave MM Keeravani responsibility for the music. The music is already a hit, and thanks to Keeravani’s experience and broad understanding, his music gives you goosebumps in some scenes. The cameraman is Sentil who is a senior and talented. He is the same person who shot the magical Baahubali. He excelled again in RRR. Nick Powell, who has been involved in Hollywood movies, designed the action scenes for RRR. A collaboration between Rajamouli and Nick Powell has produced an excellent action episode. Recreating a movie setting like RRR is very difficult and requires a great deal of patience and attention to detail. Art director Sub Cyril deserves credit for doing his job perfectly.

Verdict; RRR is a film that audaciously demonstrates that there is still a market for these superstar-driven ensembles with larger-than-life performances, where every single scene is greeted with screams and whistles from loving audiences. Go for it!!

Rating: 4 out of 5.