Release Date: April 23, 2015 Author Rating: 2.75/5 Director: Siva Ganesh Producer: Full Moon Entertainments Music Director: J.B Starring: Ram Khanna, Maanas, Josh Ravi
Summary: "Kai Raja Kai" is a Telugu crime comedy that hit the screens on April 23, 2015. Directed by Siva Ganesh, the film features Ram Khanna, Maanas, and Josh Ravi in pivotal roles. While the movie offers a decent dose of adult comedy and some engaging moments, it falls short due to its predictable storyline and unnecessary scenes. With a rating of 2.75/5, the film has its highs and lows, making it a mixed bag for the audience.
A notorious gangster named Bhattu steals a valuable gold box of cookies. However, his assistants double-cross him and hide the box in a car at a mechanic shop owned by Khanna (Ram Khanna). Meanwhile, Anand (Maanas) and Chitti (Josh Ravi), who are unemployed and hang out at the shop, stumble upon the box. They decide to sell it to make some quick money. The rest of the story revolves around their attempts to evade Bhattu and the ensuing chaos.
The film's primary strength lies in its comedy. Josh Ravi shines in his comic role, especially in the climax. The scenes involving his friends and the gay comedy by Rocket Raghava in the second half are particularly entertaining.
The film boasts decent production values. The situational comedy during the climax is well-executed, and the second half becomes engaging with a cat-and-mouse chase.
At 140 minutes, the film feels a bit stretched. Trimming it by at least 15 minutes could have made it more impactful. The villain's character is underwhelming, and several unnecessary scenes detract from the overall experience.
Like many crime comedies, "Kai Raja Kai" becomes predictable after a point. The initial half-hour is interesting, but the film loses steam as it progresses. A random romantic song in the second half disrupts the flow.
Dev's camerawork is commendable, capturing Hyderabad's locales beautifully. His visuals add a unique weight to the film.
J.B's music is decent, with the title song standing out. The background score complements the film's mood.
The screenplay is subpar, although it improves in the second half. Director Siva Ganesh does a decent job balancing the comedy, but the inclusion of unnecessary scenes hampers the film's pace.
Overall, "Kai Raja Kai" offers some decent fun elements. Josh Ravi's excellent comedy and an interesting premise are the film's main assets. If you can overlook the excessive length and some unwanted scenes, you might enjoy this routine crime comedy.
For more detailed reviews and insights, you can check out The Hindu's review and Film Companion's analysis.
This article is written in valid Markdown format, making it easy to read and edit. The use of headers, lists, and tables ensures that the content is well-organized and accessible.
Campus Ampasayya Movie Review and Rating
Release Date: July 30, 2016 Rating: 2/5 Director: Prabhakar Jaini Producer: Vijayalakshmi Jaini Music Director: Ghantasala Viswanath Starring: Shyam Kumar, PavaniManamantha Movie Review and Rating
Release Date: August 5, 2016 Rating: 3.5/5 Director: Chandra Sekhar Yeleti Producer: Varahi Chalana Chitram Music Director: Mahesh Shankar Starring: Mohanlal, GautamiSrirastu Subhamastu Movie Review and Rating
Release Date: August 05, 2016 Rating: 3.25/5 Director: Parasuram Producer: Allu Aravind Music Director: S. Thaman Starring: Allu Sirish, Lavanya Tripathi