Raja Raja Chora Movie Review

Raja Raja Chora Movie Review
Raja Raja Chora Movie Review

Movie review: Raja Raja Chora
Director: Hasith Golic
Producers: Vishwa Prasad TG and Abhishek Agarwal
Music director: Vivek Sagar
Starring: Sree Vishnu, Megha Akash, Sunaina and others
Date of publication: August 19, 2024
Rating: 3/5

Raja Raja Chora Movie Review: Sree Vishnu and Megha Akash starrer Raja Raja Chora, at the helm of Hasith Goli, hit theaters today on August 19, 2024. Let’s see the story of Raja Raja Chora.

Story: Bhaskar (Sree Vishnu), who is a thief, loves Sanjana (Megha Akash). He poses as a software engineer while also working in a Xerox store. In a dramatic twist, Sanjana is given a huge shock when she finds out that Bhaskar is already married and also has a son. What is the relationship between Vidya (Sunaina) and Bhaskar? Is Bhaskar really married? What are the problems that Bhaskar faces? To get these answers, one has to watch the movie Raja Raja Chora on the silver screen.

More points:

  • Performance
  • entertainment
  • Story
  • background music

Cons:

Performance: Sree Vishnu in the role of Bhaskar gives excellent performance. He is one of the main assets of this film. He becomes successful at tickling the funny bones of the audience with the pleasure. Sunaina is also doing well as a law student in the screen time she has. She does well with her character. Megha Akash plays a character in Raja Raja Chora that most of the heroines have not played. She impresses with her screen presence and glamour. The secret life of Ravi Babu is the key to unraveling the plot of the film and he is good in this role. Srikanth Iyengar as a doctor is ok. Gangavva’s character is interesting and she is impressive with her performance. Ajay Ghosh, Kadambari Kiran, Vasu Inturi and Tanikella Bharani perform accordingly.

Technical: The story of Raja Raja Chora is interesting and fresh. Coming to the work of director Hasith Goli, he comes with a nice first half and gives a good message in the second half. Vivek Sagar’s songs and background music are good. The cinematographic work of Vedaraman Sankaran is delightful. Viplav Nyshadam’s editing is okay. The emotional track in the second half was shown in more detail.

Analysis: The first half of Raja Raja Chora is entertaining while the second half is slow. Hasith Goli should pay more attention to the story in the second half. Overall, Raja Raja Chora is a good emotional comedy entertainer. Must look.

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