Movie Review: Right Right

Update: 2016-06-11 12:36 GMT
Movie Review: Right Right

Rating:
2.25/5

Cast: Sumanth Ashwin, Prabhakar, Pooja Zaveri, Nasser, Thagubothu Ramesh, Shakalaka Shankar, Raja Ravindra, Sudha, Dhanraj and Others.

Music: JB

Cinematography: Sekhar V.Joseph

Dialogues: Darling Swamy

Producer:
J Vamsi Krishna

Screenplay & Direction: Manu

Release Date: 10th June 2016


Sumanth Ashwin scored more flops than hits in his career. After the failure of 'Columbus', He opts for a Telugu remake of Malayalam flick 'Ordinary'. 'Right Right' directed by a debutante hits the screens Today. Has the Young Hero learnt from his failures? Let's see…

Synopsis:

Ravi (Sumanth Ashwin), a Youth who aspires to be a Cop, ends up becoming a RTC Bus Conductor. He develops a good rapport with Driver Seshu (Prabhakar) during their day-to-day journey from Vizianagaram to a hilly area, Gaviti. Even Villagers of Gaviti have a good impression about these two people. Ravi loves Kalyani (Pooja Zaveri) who hails from Gaviti village. One day, The Bus in which they were on duty hits Teacher's (Nasser) Son and the victim succumbs to the injuries. Both Ravi and Seshu gets beaten up by Villagers for their negligence, following which the Conductor was sent behind the bars. That's when it comes to light that there is a conspiracy behind the death of Teacher's Son. Who is behind the suspicious death? How does Ravi comes out of this mess? Grab the tickets of 'Right Right' to know more.

Performances:

Actors have been the major strength of 'Right Right'. Sumanth Ashwin acted according to the requirement of his character and he does particularly well in emotional scenes. Even Prabhakar is flawless. His physic, body language and diction suited the role to the T.

Pooja Zaveri looked a complete misfit as female lead opposite Sumanth Ashwin. She hardly impresses the audience either with glamour or acting skills.

Nasser as Teacher is perfect. The Actor who played antagonist is aptly cast. Pavani does justice to the key role she did.

Pros:

Cinematography

Music

Cons:

Heroine

Narration

Direction

Technicalities:

JB's Music is pretty good. Couple of Songs (Title Number, Veela Veela Kannullo) were nicely composed. Background Score is alright. Camera Work by Sekhar V. Joseph is an asset to the movie. He presented the village atmosphere so well. Dialogues penned by 'Darling' Swamy were so-so. Production Values were adequate. Debutante Filmmaker Manu failed to make the film based on murder mystery gripping inspite of relying on a remake subject. The narration is slow paced and execution looked outdated.   

Analysis:

First things first, 'Right Right' is a remake of Malayalam thriller flick 'Ordinary'. Obviously, Comparisons will be drawn with 'Drushyam' but this new product is no way close to the Venky starrer. While watching the 'Right Right', Viewers would certainly raise the doubt, 'Why Sumanth Ashwin took up such an Ordinary subject?'.

Screenplay of 'Right Right' reminds us of thriller films in the 90s. Several illogical scenes like lead characters communicating through letters in the era of mobile and social media revolution looks funny.

Even though the run time is less than two hours, One gets the feeling of watching a three-hour long feature film. That's an indication of snail paced narration! Hardly, There is any story in the First Half but proceedings turn interesting with the Interval Block. Sadly, There is nothing exciting in the manner in which the mystery gets unfolded in the latter half.

The final twist wasn't something that will shock or surprise the viewers. Except for Cinematography, Couple of Songs, Few Comedy Scenes and a Decent Climax, 'Right Right' doesn't have much to keep the audience engaged. Hence, It is likely to disappoint movie buffs who patronize thrillers.

Bottom Line: Not A Pleasant Journey!
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