Ramachari telugu movie Review
Film Name: Ramachari
Cast: Venu, Kamalini Mukherjee, Brahmanandam, L B Sriram,
Raghubabu, Chandramohan, Ali, Giri Babu
Direction: G Eswar
Genre: Comedy
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Cast: Venu, Kamalini Mukherjee, Brahmanandam, L B Sriram,
Raghubabu, Chandramohan, Ali, Giri Babu
Direction: G Eswar
Genre: Comedy
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Story: Private detective Ramachari (Venu) is not one by choice though he simply loves his job. He would rather don the khakhi uniform about which he is so obsessed but they would not let him. Reason: his brother-in-law, also a sub-inspector, feels insecure. Not just that, even the city police commissioner who is hand-in-glove with the mafia is determined to keep Ramachari out.
Movie Review: Ramachari becomes a gudachari (detective). The private detective that he is, Ramachari, can do what the police cannot do. Nay, what they do not want to do.
When the top boss of the police force in the city aids the underworld in their attempts to kill the chief minister, Ramachari descends on the scene. The turn of events actually come to the aid of the private detective and he grabs all the attention and the appreciation of everyone, including that of the chief minister.
It is not, however, so easy all the time. Ramachari then has to reinvent himself, think of out-of-the-box ideas and comes up trumps. Aiding him in his ventures subsequently are his father and uncle, both of whom get suspended from the police force. That is because, an over enthusiastic Ramachari, unauthorisedly, takes Arjun, the police sniffer dog, and detects a bomb planted by terrorists in a hospital, which the chief minister was to visit.
It is not really about what happens later and what will happen next. Whatever happens, one can be sure that it will tickle your funny bone. The dialogues, the funny one-liners, and the acts of all the comedians, including Brahmanandam as Chintakalaya Chintamani will make you feel interested in the happenings on the screen. The one who really steals the show is actor Ali in his role as `Bengal tiger' Ganguly, a robber who becomes a menace to the police.
The filmmaker has made best use of all the comedians and credit will surely also have to go to the lead character Venu for his comic timing. Kamalini Mukherjee as Geetha plays the love interest of Ramachari but wonder why she had to be shown walking with a bunch of flowers practically all the time she appears on the screen.
In the garb of comedy, you will realise there is so much of silly stuff, that towards the end you won't mind it - so long as the packaged comedy is funny enough to provoke laughter.
Movie Review: Ramachari becomes a gudachari (detective). The private detective that he is, Ramachari, can do what the police cannot do. Nay, what they do not want to do.
When the top boss of the police force in the city aids the underworld in their attempts to kill the chief minister, Ramachari descends on the scene. The turn of events actually come to the aid of the private detective and he grabs all the attention and the appreciation of everyone, including that of the chief minister.
It is not, however, so easy all the time. Ramachari then has to reinvent himself, think of out-of-the-box ideas and comes up trumps. Aiding him in his ventures subsequently are his father and uncle, both of whom get suspended from the police force. That is because, an over enthusiastic Ramachari, unauthorisedly, takes Arjun, the police sniffer dog, and detects a bomb planted by terrorists in a hospital, which the chief minister was to visit.
It is not really about what happens later and what will happen next. Whatever happens, one can be sure that it will tickle your funny bone. The dialogues, the funny one-liners, and the acts of all the comedians, including Brahmanandam as Chintakalaya Chintamani will make you feel interested in the happenings on the screen. The one who really steals the show is actor Ali in his role as `Bengal tiger' Ganguly, a robber who becomes a menace to the police.
The filmmaker has made best use of all the comedians and credit will surely also have to go to the lead character Venu for his comic timing. Kamalini Mukherjee as Geetha plays the love interest of Ramachari but wonder why she had to be shown walking with a bunch of flowers practically all the time she appears on the screen.
In the garb of comedy, you will realise there is so much of silly stuff, that towards the end you won't mind it - so long as the packaged comedy is funny enough to provoke laughter.
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