Rakshasudu Movie Review 2019

Rakshasudu Movie Review 2019 Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas's telugu film


Movie Name:

Rakshasudu
star : Kajal Aggarwal, Bellamkonda Sai
Director:
Ramesh Varma


Two elderly people men welcome each other on their morning walk. One can detect a discernable strain noticeable all around and the canines also appear to detect it. When one of the mutts breaks free from the proprietor, it keeps running towards a waterway and finds a semi-deteriorated body of a juvenile young lady on the bank. This succession gets things under way for Ramesh Varma-coordinated Rakshasudu

A couple of minutes into Rakshasudu, the individuals who have seen the Tamil film Ratsasan will understand that this a casing to-outline redo. Clearly, correlations are unavoidable at whatever point a redo hits the screens. Executive Ramesh Varma here plays it very sheltered in changing over Ratsasan's story and screenplay (composed by Ram Kumar) into a dedicated revamp. 

A psycho is free to move around at will, fiercely killing pre-adult students. Arun (Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas) is a hopeful chief who needs to take up a police employment to bring home the bacon. Inside a couple of days as a cop, he and the remainder of the group attempt to split the case. 

Ratsasan's screenplay, however somewhat moderate, has umpteen wanders aimlessly to keep you snared all through the film. The Telugu form likewise moves in a moderate pace, with astounding and stunning data about the psycho executioner tossed at you at regular intervals. 

Viewing Rakshasudu, one can likewise note Ramesh Varma's lethargic filmmaking. The vast majority of the supporting cast including the scalawag has been held from Ratsasan. In a brief instant, you can understand that there are a bunch of scenes that have been lifted off the Tamil adaptation for Rakshasudu. It is a noteworthy procrastinated on for the individuals who were anticipating another adaptation. 

Directly from moment articulations to trick arrangements, everything is a moment by-minute replication of Ratsasan. For the first time ever, it is very unique to see Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas assume a job that is without mass minutes. He looks common and attempts his best to convey the motion picture on his shoulders. 

Anupama Parameswaran, in her restricted job, conveys a slick execution that is ideal for the wrongdoing spine chiller. Rajeev Kanakala, who plays Arun's brother by marriage, puts in a sincere presentation that will draw you into the film. 

The second saint of both Ratsasan and Rakshasudu is arranger Ghibran's eerie score, which says a lot even before the miscreant strolls into the screen. Truth be told, music is treated as another character in the film. 

Rakshasudu is a close ideal revamp of Tamil blockbuster hit Ratsasan. Notwithstanding the force, the film is a kickass spine chiller for the individuals who haven't seen the Tamil unique. 

Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas' Rakshasudu is a casing to-outline revamp of Tamil film Ratsasan. While the cop-spine chiller indicates apathetic filmmaking in parts, despite everything it keeps you fascinated in the procedures.

  • Bellamkonda Sreenivas as Arun
  • Anupama Parameswaran as Krishnaveni
  • Saravanan as Christopher/Mary Fernandez/Annabella George
  • Vinod Sagar as School Teacher Somaraj
  • Rajeev Kanakala as Siri's Father Prasad
  • Vinodhini Vaidyanathan as Siri's Mother
  • Ammu Abhirami as Siri
  • Surya as Doctor Kishore
  • Radha Ravi as Police Officer Jaya Prakash
  • Keshav Deepak as police Officer SI Venkat
  • Suzane George as Police Officer Lakshmi
  • Kasi Viswanath as Police Constable Viswanath
  • Ravi Prakash as Sravan
  • Raveena Daha as Siri's classmate
  • Dua Kaushik as Kavya
  • Trishala as Sanjana