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Ramana Review

Ramana
Mithun Verma / fullhyd.com
EDITOR RATING
3.0
Performances
Script
Music/Soundtrack
Visuals
NA
NA
NA
NA
Suggestions
Can watch again
NA
Good for kids
NA
Good for dates
NA
Wait for OTT
NA
Ramana is such a rare work of art that after witnessing it you'll forget & forgive all those hateful slip-ups our filmmakers make in the name of cinema. Instead, the only thing you will ever remember is to stay away from cinema altogether. The plotlessness of this bunk propels it right to the top (or is it the bottom?) of the 'Most Thick-Headed Nonsense' flicks that you'd have ever had the privilege of viewing.

Until your neighbour confirms the loathsome fact that the guy looking like Igor from Count Dracula is the hero, you trust this flick to have people in it, and for 90 seconds, that's a lot of faith wasted. The next 1½ hours crawl by way of Ramana (Rajendra Babu) tolerating the constant nagging of his dad, promising his sister to get her hitched, dancing in fluorescent attire, swanking his philosophy about desk jobs in government offices and smoking ciggis. And all these life-depicting activities performed under a solitary expression - of a peeled balloon.

The 2nd half has a few goons in the form of estate trespassers added, and a heroine abruptly subtracted. But by now we already know the director's best 7 years would have been in his 1st grade, and so cannot possibly blame him for such poor arithmetic. Anyway, the gundas then attack Ramana's family, demanding him to stay off their encroached plots. But he cleverly manipulates a shoot-off between the two gangs of estate poachers, forcing them to kill each other and thereby allowing him to construct happily ever after.

The promos portrayed Bramhanandam as having a meatier role than the hero himself, but that's about as truthful as the fact that blood flows up one leg and down the other. Brahmanandam is just a Brahma pain.

Rajendra Babu looks like he just threw up, and his acting makes you follow suit. The beginning of this flop shows the hero flipping for a Vandana (Maahi) who diabolically disappears afterwards. She's the same woman from the DJ Akeel video that has those three dumb girls seducing over telephones. She looks and acts like a zygote of a bottle of bleaching lotion and an ostrich.

The music is an auditory constipation. And Narayan Rao, a person who never appears in the entire flick, is shown in the shubham scene where usually every character is present. This summarises it all. Don't miss this for nothing.
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Ramana (telugu) reviews
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  • Cast
    Rajendra Babu, Maahi, Bramhanandam, Giri Babu, Tanikella Bharani, Chandramohan, GV, Pratap Singh, Sudha, Renuka
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  • Director
    Siva Nageswara Rao
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    Not screening currently in any theatres in Hyderabad.
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Good for kids - NA
Good for dates - NA
Wait for OTT - NA
Basaveswara Rao Vemulapalli on 27th Feb 2002, 2:56pm | Permalink
I have not seen the movie "Ramana".I already pointed out the previously(referring to the review of Takkari Donga) that the person who is writting these reviews has to improve his writting skills.He is not a capable person to express his views in good language.i think he is not having any idea about the nativity of Andhra pradesh.His aim is how to point out the silly mistakes of each and evry cinema.If he thinks evry thing in "reality",there is no meaning of going to a cinema theatre.Infact, a pictur itself is not having any reality.It's just fiction.it is just for entertaing the ordinery people like ours.It is better to offer his reviews to other websites or magazines whose readers are higly intelligent( i am not having any definition for the term intellegent)
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The Editor on 26th Feb 2002, 11:51am | Permalink
Sorry, that was a slip-up! We've removed the sexist terms. Thanks for pointing it out!
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Whatever on 25th Feb 2002, 5:59pm | Permalink
Will the writer please desist from using such outrageously sexist terms such as chicks, bimbettes etc etc...What gives the writer the right to comment on this girl (Mahi or whoever) and slot her as a bimbo..what does he expect...An Arundati Roy or somebody as intelligent and intellectual as her??? Even if a review is basically an armchair/opinionated piece,a good reviewer shows restraint before running down somebody...
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