RAO BHADUR Tamil Movie Review
Cast-:
Satya Dev, Vikas Muppala, Deepa Thomas, Bala Parasar, Anand Bharathi, Pranay Vaka, Kunal Kaushik, Master Kiran and others.
Crew-:
Presented by – GMB Entertainment Banners – SriChakraas Entertainments, A+S Movies, Better Invest Media Vision Fund, Mahayana Motion Pictures Producers – Chinta Gopalakrishna Reddy, Anurag Reddy, Sharath Chandra, Eshwran Vijayaraghavan Writer, Director & Editor – Venkatesh Maha Executive Producer – Dinesh Yadav Bolleboina Cinematographer – Kartik Parmar Music – Smaran Sai Production Designer – Rohan Singh Costume Designer – Shilpa GNS Sound Designer – Ashwin Rajashekar Choreographer – Shravan Muppiri Sound Mixing – Aravind Menon DI – Sriprasad Sahoo VFX Supervisor – Ramji Dott Publicity Designer – YellowTooths Marketing: First Show PRO – Vamsi-Shekar, S2 Sathish Kumar,Prosthetic Make-up – Aratrika Das Hair Stylist – Lucky Saikia Associate Editor- Raghunath Kasireddy Line Producer – Naveen Patel Head of Production: Sriram MV (A+S Movies) Head of Commercials: Sravanthi Reddy (A+S Movies) Production Manager – Konda Jagan Mohan Reddy Production Intern – Suma Shree Cinematography Team – Shubham Rohra, Vikash Kumar, Sohail Shekh, EJ Josh First Assistant Director – Rajesh Katta Direction Team – Jayashree Chadal, Apoorva Jujjavarapu, Vikram Ojas Udbhav, Dhruva Devara, Venkatesh Muddam, Praneeth Araka, Keshav Kumar Pashikanti Costume Assistant – Lasya Siri M Audio Label : Think Music and Others.
Story-:
In 1991, Ramappa Rao Bahadur, the ailing scion of a royal family, resides in his palace, ‘Bhuvanalayam’. While his wife, Renuka, has remained silent and lived in a separate room for years, a maid named Achamma handles the household chores.
One day, upon learning that Ramappa is unwell, his friend Dr. Aachari visits the palace.
There, Ramappa—speaking like a man with a disturbed mind—voices a suspicion that has been gnawing at him. When Aachari responds evasively, Ramappa reveals an act he had committed and places certain objects before the doctor.
Shocked by what he sees, Aachari listens as Ramappa insists that his doubt must be resolved at any cost. The rest of the story answers questions such as whether his doubt was cleared and why his wife has remained silent for so many years.
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Movie Review-:
Venkatesh Maha, who garnered attention with the film *C/o Kancharapalem*, has directed this movie. He has crafted a big-budget psychological drama starring Satyadev.
Although the first half progresses as a psychological drama, the length of the scenes tends to make the viewer feel a bit weary. However, the arrival of the 1968 flashback sequences makes the experience engaging. Unexpected events unfold in the second half, and the film truly explodes with intensity during the final thirty minutes.
The art direction, cinematography, and background score combine to transport us to the 70s and 90s; by the end of the film, one feels as though they have lived in a different era.
The sudden, hilarious comedic moments that follow the introduction of the character Anand are a real treat. The twists in the climax are truly stunning. As for the performances, Satyadev completely embodies the role of ‘Rao Bahadur’; he portrays the elderly character with remarkable perfection.
Similarly, he commands the screen as a royal heir in the flashback sequences. Deepa, with her innocent demeanor, is captivating in the flashback scenes, delivering a brilliant, realistic performance.
Vikas Muppalla, playing ‘Achari’, shines in a role that rivals the protagonist’s in importance. Bala Parasar, as ‘Achamma’, excels in the comedy department. Anand also manages to make us laugh, despite appearing as an IPS officer in only a few scenes.
Samaran Sai’s music and Karthik Parmar’s cinematography are outstanding. Since director Maha also handled the editing, it seems he chose not to trim the length of the scenes.
Satyadev Grand production Twists
Excellent music Scene length
Overall, ‘Rao Bahadur’ truly rules the screen. Fans of psychological dramas will certainly enjoy it.
This Is My Personal Review So Please Go and Watch The Movie IN Theaters Only.
Written By B4U Media Admin Rating B4U Media Admin 4.5 / 5










