Ramam Raghavam Review

Casting : Samuthirakani, Dhanraj Koranani, Pramothini, Moksha, Harish Uthaman, Sunil, Sathya, Srinivas Reddy, Prithviraj
Directed By : Dhanraj Koranan
Music By : Arun Siluveru
Produced By : Slate Pencil Stories – Prithvi Polavarapu
Ramam Raghavam Movie Review
Dhanraj Koranani, the son of an honest government official, grows up with all kinds of bad habits like smoking cigarettes and gambling, not studying properly since childhood. Samuthirakani, who has great love for her son, hopes that one day he will change his ways. However, when her son decides to kill her for money and for her father’s work, ‘Ramam Raghavam’ tells the story of what happens next, so that all the sons remember their fathers.

Samuthirakani sticks in the minds of the audience as a father who, despite expressing his strictness and anger to correct his son, is unable to express the love in his heart. He has been a strong support to the film as an honest man and a loving father.

Dhanaraj Koranani, who plays the hero of the story, has played the role of a child who does not understand the feelings of his fathers and sees them as enemies. Although he is simple in appearance, he acts and threatens the audience with such naturalness that the audience gets angry with him.

Pramodini, who plays Samuthirakani’s wife, and Moksha, who plays the heroine, have done their job flawlessly.

Although Sunil appears only in a few scenes, his presence on screen has added great strength to the film. Harish Uthaman’s character has been designed to the point where he can be said to be another hero of the story. He also makes the most of his opportunity and becomes an anchor in the minds of the people.

Sathya, Srinivas Reddy, and Prithviraj make the tense screenplay refreshing and make people laugh at times.

Music by Arun Siluveru, lyrics by Yugabharathi and Murugan Mantra, the songs travel in accordance with the storyline. The background music is also elegant.

Cinematographer Durga Kolliprasad has brought the minds of the characters to the audience through her camera.

Sivaprasad Yanala’s story and Mali’s dialogues form the basis of a compelling storyline.

Dhanaraj Koranani, who has written and directed the screenplay, has told something that has never been said before in the father-son relationship in a compelling and profound way. Dhanaraj Koranani, who has designed the screenplay and scenes so that everyone watching the film thinks of their father, has done a very elegant trick of how to handle a story.