A renowned criminal plans his prison break and tries to run away from his death row as far as he could.A renowned criminal plans his prison break and tries to run away from his death row as far as he could.A renowned criminal plans his prison break and tries to run away from his death row as far as he could.
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In the age of cookie cutter films which infect the mainstream, this is an incredibly refreshing take. It's extremely rare to see a film such as this even in the oft celebrated realm of Hollywood, too. D. Satya Prakash's debut is nothing short of a masterpiece. It demands the viewer's attention from the get-go, yet it's not full of itself (a flaw a lot of "philosophical" films have). It even falls into the genre of a tragicomedy at times.
It follows the story of 4 titular characters. Sandal Raja, an escaped convict, Ramanna, an old man and Subbi and Dharma, an eloping couple. They cross paths in a desert and along the way, meet a soldier, who is returning to his pregnant wife who is in the 9th term. Their personalities are very present and the performances do their roles justice as none of the characters feel overdone or underdeveloped. They have a lot of soul. The characters are relatively simple when looked at on the surface, but have a tremendous amount of depth to them and are very complex. The film is not a sentimental affair either, as the humor, while it does not significantly contribute to the story, is still wholesome and provides a break from some of the rather intense scenes. The film does not take itself seriously and this works tremendously to it's advantage.
The soundtrack is also simple, but it enriches the story with folk-y instrumentation and songs. There are no filler songs and every song is pretty great. The main theme is extremely emotive. One of the most stellar moments in the film happens to be in a song, as a crew of travelers/gypsies dressed as Krishna, Arjuna and their subsidiaries get into Ramanna's truck and sing a part of the Gita with their own twist.
The nihilism is very palpable, but it cuts much, much deeper than that. It has a lot on it's mind and the way it's explored is simple, but incredibly eloquent. In fact, the beauty is in it's sheer simplicity. But don't let this fool you, the simplicity does not indicate a lack of depth. It alludes to the Gita and The Mahabharata all throughout but is not the least bit preachy. Themes of isolation, redemption, happiness are rife throughout the film. This however, does not alienate anyone as this is not done pretentiously at all. It feels human and genuine and is again, full of soul.
The cinematography is simple too, but is nothing short of excellent. The heat of the desert, the thirst and loneliness that comes along with it can be felt through the screen. It gets symbolic at times and the symbols accentuate the core point of the film (and I'm a sucker for symbols). These are done in an extremely humble and profound manner as well.
It is a celebration of life, a quest for redemption and happiness in this weird, unforgiving, beautiful world. Most importantly, it's about being human.
It follows the story of 4 titular characters. Sandal Raja, an escaped convict, Ramanna, an old man and Subbi and Dharma, an eloping couple. They cross paths in a desert and along the way, meet a soldier, who is returning to his pregnant wife who is in the 9th term. Their personalities are very present and the performances do their roles justice as none of the characters feel overdone or underdeveloped. They have a lot of soul. The characters are relatively simple when looked at on the surface, but have a tremendous amount of depth to them and are very complex. The film is not a sentimental affair either, as the humor, while it does not significantly contribute to the story, is still wholesome and provides a break from some of the rather intense scenes. The film does not take itself seriously and this works tremendously to it's advantage.
The soundtrack is also simple, but it enriches the story with folk-y instrumentation and songs. There are no filler songs and every song is pretty great. The main theme is extremely emotive. One of the most stellar moments in the film happens to be in a song, as a crew of travelers/gypsies dressed as Krishna, Arjuna and their subsidiaries get into Ramanna's truck and sing a part of the Gita with their own twist.
The nihilism is very palpable, but it cuts much, much deeper than that. It has a lot on it's mind and the way it's explored is simple, but incredibly eloquent. In fact, the beauty is in it's sheer simplicity. But don't let this fool you, the simplicity does not indicate a lack of depth. It alludes to the Gita and The Mahabharata all throughout but is not the least bit preachy. Themes of isolation, redemption, happiness are rife throughout the film. This however, does not alienate anyone as this is not done pretentiously at all. It feels human and genuine and is again, full of soul.
The cinematography is simple too, but is nothing short of excellent. The heat of the desert, the thirst and loneliness that comes along with it can be felt through the screen. It gets symbolic at times and the symbols accentuate the core point of the film (and I'm a sucker for symbols). These are done in an extremely humble and profound manner as well.
It is a celebration of life, a quest for redemption and happiness in this weird, unforgiving, beautiful world. Most importantly, it's about being human.
The highlight of the movie is the "Hey Krishna" don't. I loved the song. A wonderful composition.
Superb Acting by all the actors, nice story, good concept, fantastic music, nice screenplay, everything is well in placed.. I watched this movie with my friends, its awesome movie i must say.. 10/10 for everything... Nice..calm movie with enough drama and comedy scenes are to good. after so long we went to watch movie in theater and i never excepted that this would be this much good without any senior or junior artist of theater...new bees you all rocked... girl n his lover will steal the audience heart.. Grandpa and thief are exceptionally at the best...whiskey bottle comedy and off course last seen song..is superb different way of thinking..hats off to team Rama Rama re..
I must admit that before watching this movie, I was clueless of what this movie had in it that deserved a couple of hours of my time especially because the visuals were kind of art-like and hazy.
The movie does not surprise you in any one single way or a scene, but slowly grows on you with a seemingly simple storyline unveiling in an almost alien rustic backdrop and characters who seem equally at ease with this backdrop. The only thing now the movie expects from you is to take a ride with it ... in the jeep, with its characters, none of whom you may immediately relate to or like. Each character is as steeped in his/her world that you will give-in to take the ride with them eventually. The beauty of this movie is the way it binds the stories of all the characters and probably your own as well, towards the end in a deliverance that is expressed with beautiful music, fundamental human emotions and a dash of spiritual nudge.
Calling the execution of this movie a masterpiece feels like I may be running out of words to express what I felt after watching it. Watch it and make it your own Rama Rama Re!
The movie does not surprise you in any one single way or a scene, but slowly grows on you with a seemingly simple storyline unveiling in an almost alien rustic backdrop and characters who seem equally at ease with this backdrop. The only thing now the movie expects from you is to take a ride with it ... in the jeep, with its characters, none of whom you may immediately relate to or like. Each character is as steeped in his/her world that you will give-in to take the ride with them eventually. The beauty of this movie is the way it binds the stories of all the characters and probably your own as well, towards the end in a deliverance that is expressed with beautiful music, fundamental human emotions and a dash of spiritual nudge.
Calling the execution of this movie a masterpiece feels like I may be running out of words to express what I felt after watching it. Watch it and make it your own Rama Rama Re!
This movie is a hidden gem. It is a very simple drama that unfolds over two days, featuring a myriad of rustic characters who grow on you. This movie made me laugh and cry at the same time. It has been conceptualised and executed beautifully.
Do yourself a favour and watch this movie without expecting too much. The initial few scenes and acting may seem amateurish, but you will very quickly put it behind you as the screenplay unravels scene by scene, and very soon, you will be rooting for not only the main protagonists, but also the fringe players. There is not much you can find flaw in the movie. The screenplay and direction is taut, acting is excellent (barring a couple), dialogues are brilliant; humorous and insightful at the same time. Music and BGM fits in beautifully, and so does the cinematography. A huge round of applause to all the new comers who have given us a movie that they loved creating so that we can love watching it!
Do yourself a favour and watch this movie without expecting too much. The initial few scenes and acting may seem amateurish, but you will very quickly put it behind you as the screenplay unravels scene by scene, and very soon, you will be rooting for not only the main protagonists, but also the fringe players. There is not much you can find flaw in the movie. The screenplay and direction is taut, acting is excellent (barring a couple), dialogues are brilliant; humorous and insightful at the same time. Music and BGM fits in beautifully, and so does the cinematography. A huge round of applause to all the new comers who have given us a movie that they loved creating so that we can love watching it!
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- ₹10,000,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 52m(112 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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