|                  Film: Racha  Starring: Ram Charan Teja,Tamanna,Ajmal Director: Sampath Nandi Producer: N.V.Prasad,Paras Jain Banner: Mega Super Good Films PVT LTD Music: Mani Sharma | 
Story
Betting Raju (Charan) is famous for his  clever bets, and for earning huge money for a cause he gets into betting  with James (Ajmal Ameer) for 20 Lakhs to make the Chaitra (Tamanna), a  billionaire fall for him. He comes to the city on this purpose and joins  as a medico in a college where Chaitra studies. Finally, Chaitra falls  in love with Raj after few incidents. Meanwhile, Ballari (Mukesh Rishi),  a powerful mining don enters the scene as Chaitra’s father and where  this story leads to is to be watched on the big-screens.
Performances
Ram Charan is terrific  in the film. His desperation to score a hit can be seen on screens.  Watching Charan’s body language reminds you of Chiranjeevi and the fans  will definitely enjoy it. His energy levels are high in fights, dances.  Ram Charan sure gets nearer to masses with Racha.
Tamanna looked  extremely hot in the film. She is on par with Ram Charan in dances and  it’s a visual feast to watch her in Vana Vana song. She has set the  screens on fire with her scintillating moves and expressions. Tammu has  always been evolving as an actor and she sure seem to be reaching top  chair.
Brahmanandam is  hilarious as dance master Rangeela, Ali, Jayaprakash Reddy,  Dharamavarapu Subramanyam brought few laughs.  Parthiban is brief but  leaves an impact, Ajamal Ameer is impressive, Mukesh Rishi, Kota  Srinivasa Rao turned out good villains.
Technical Analysis
The film is technically brilliant with  producers spending lavishly on the product without any compromise.  Sameer Reddy’s cinematography is on top notch. The exotic locales are  beautiful captured. Mani Sharma’s music is fine with title track and  Dillaku Dillaku being ear-pleasing while Vana Vana is shot  aesthetically. Background score is an asset again elevating lot of  action scenes. Dialogues by Paruchuri Brothers are on expected note.  Editing is not smooth, Action sequences are choreographed well.
Plus points:
Ram Charan, Tamanna’s performances
Screenplay
Song Pictursations
Dialogues
Background score
Minus points
Routine & predictable story
Analysis
After the disastrous Orange, Ram Charan  took a long break to get back in form and Racha is definitely such a  film to prove his capabilities. This time he did not try to experiment  but went formulaic to establish himself and is in desperation to score a  hit. And Racha worked for this. Sampath Nandi as said earlier, he did  not get a great story for Racha but took the maximum care on screenplay  and commercial format and tried to elevate the hero’s character. Sampath  seem to have kept fans in his mind and his aim was to impress all the  fans and he succeeded in it. The songs are the visual feast. Ram Charan  has stunned with his dances in Title track and Dillaku, though the  latter was in wrong placement. Scenes like Ram Charan doing Shankar Dada  MBBS, proposing the lead lady, Charan-Brahmi combo scenes got  thunderous response.
The first half of Racha was quite  entertaining with good comedy, fights and dances while the second half  unfolds the story and the much talked bamboo fight sequence came out  well. With a good twists and twirls and a powerful climax, second half  turned a good watch.
Content wise, Racha is not a unique one  but it does not fail to impress you or keep you engrossed with the good  entertainment. And with the long weekend ahead and no big release in the  coming week, Racha assures to turn commercial hit.
Final Verdict
Racha is extremely enjoyable to all the  fans while it also makes a decent watch to mass masala movie lovers.  Watch it!!!
 
 
 
 
 
 
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