Mr Ravi Kandala, Looks like you were disappointed that Ravi Teja didn't have a mass role ... or mass 'enough' for your expectations. You see - thats the problem, as a 'move reviewer', you are not allowed to have expectations... your job is to watch the movie "with a clean slate"... without prejudices, without pre-impressions, and then reivew the movie without giving away the story. I know.. tough job right... just knowing how to write english is not adequate... Please try harder the next time. Speaking of the MOVIE, yes, I didn't come out of the movie feeling like i was 'entertained'. I felt like I was given a tour of Europe, then a lesson in love, one that countless other movies have hashed out to no end. It was somewhat insulting. I didn't like the movie much, and i would agree with you... the rating of 4 sounds good.
An image change is a good thing. Especially if your established image has failed continuously. However, what you try should be something that has a modicum of similarity to what you have done before, or should at least sync with your overall persona. When that does not happen, the image change falls flat. Welcome to the world of Sarocharu.
Ravi Teja, who seems to be in some sort of a midlife crisis, attempts a classy role in his latest release. Very little usage of expletives, toned-down violence, trademark dialogue delivery nearly missing, over-the-top laughter cut down... almo....