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Introduction →
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Nitin who was desperately looking for a hit has disappointed again. This time he tried to impress the audience with an action flick, Raam. This film was released on ugadi. It offers nothing new with director Shankar handling, a hackneyed plot with a predictable story. Nitin’s father Sudhakar Reddy has produced the film.
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The Plot →
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Raam [ Nitin ] lives in Hyderabad and participates in a bicycle race. He wins the race and is invited to Mumbai where he is made the brand ambassador of the company. His parents are unhappy about his trip to Mumbai. While there Raam meets Janaki [ Genelia ] who is the daughter of a mafia gang leader Veeru. Her marriage is fixed with her fathers friends son, but she only wants to marry Raam. To avoid her marriage she runs from her house and meets Raam in the railway station. After a few songs and encounters they come to know that they are long last friends and childhood lovers. In the mean time Veeru plans to kill Raam. The true identity of Raam and why every body is trying to kill his is revealed through a flash back. And the film progresses till the Hero and the Heroin get married.
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Performances →
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This film is bad in all departments. Veteran actor Krishnam Raju appears in a cameo role and that’s the only part the audience can watch interestingly. When it comes to Nitin he may have changed his hair style and style but he has not paid any attention to his performance. He will have to work on his voice modulation. Genelia who always cries for Raam, makes the audience cry when ever she appears on the screen. The music by Yuvan Shankar Raj is below average and you can easily forget the songs! It is very sad to see Atul Kulkarni, a gifted and talented actor, getting wasted as a mafia in a meaningless film. Hrishita Bhatt appears in a few scenes and a song. Bramhanadam’s short appearance evokes a few laughs in the second half of the film. The film, which can get so unbearable that the audience left half through.
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This film can be seen once.
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© Sher aka Shabaz aka EntertainingSher 2 April 2006.
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