"Ravanasura: A Disappointing Thriller Filled with Illogical Plot Twists"
"Ravanasura: A Disappointing Thriller Filled with Illogical Plot Twists"
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Ravanasura is a film that promises to be an all-encompassing entertainer, with director Sudheer Varma aiming to seamlessly blend elements of commercial drama, thriller, and more. However, the end result falls short of expectations, with the film feeling disjointed and lacking in coherence. Varma's decision to focus on unnecessary details while rushing through crucial plot points contributes to the movie's overall lack of cohesion. Despite these shortcomings, the film is buoyed by the presence of Ravi Teja, who delivers a standout performance in the lead role.
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Sudheer Varma's "Ravanasura" fails to impress as an engaging thriller, despite being an adaptation of the Bengali film "Vinci Da", credited to Srikanth Vissa. The story's premise has been altered significantly, and the plot has been burdened with an illogical conflict.
The director's attempt to add "entertaining elements" to the story, in the form of comedy scenes involving Ravi Teja, Faria Abdullah, Megha Akash, and Hyper Adhi, only serves to bore the audience. Moreover, the romantic subplot involving Megha Akash and Ravi Teja seems to be inserted just to fulfill the requirement of having a female lead in the movie, without any logical relevance to the plot.
Although the film manages to capture our attention with an intriguing twist just before the intermission, the big reveal in the second half seems formulaic and fails to convince us of the hero's motives.
In an attempt to present it as a mass thriller, the logical coherence of the plot has been compromised, making it an unsatisfying experience for both fans of the genre and general audiences alike.
Overall, "Ravanasura" misses the mark with its poor writing and execution, and fails to deliver either as a dark thriller or an entertaining movie.
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