"Hareram" Movie Review

Hare Ram. This is not a sage's greeting, but a cleverly titled movie of Kalyan Ram's-a twin story, one a cop, the other a psychotic killer. If that doesn't sound clever enough, there are twists to make some groan, some shrug, some both. The director of the unbeatable Balakrishna starrer Vijayendra Varma has changed his name and made a re-entry into movies with this movie. Why change his name, you ask? Watch VV or take a wild guess. Hare Ram can only be an improvement, which it is from the director's erstwhile movie. But overall it is passable, with some loopholes and a lot of hamming.
Story, Screenplay and Direction Story is okay, interesting enough with a strong narrative. The screenplay leaves room for elements of surprise to pop up-and predictability too. No, the issue with Hare Ram is the way it makes it look like crime, especially, 'white collar health crime' is easy. It might be happening, it might be real, but the writer forgets to close loopholes. To say any more would be like a spoiler. But when dealing with a twin story, it's important to keep in mind who's seen one of them.
There are other big and small loopholes. Like the time when Ram strikes conversation with the cab driver, it leads him to one award giving ceremony. But if that was where he wanted to head in the first place, then how was he so sure that the conversation would lead him there? So basically all the forces in fate are working for the twin committing the murder.
Good news is the twists constantly keep the interest level up. Also there seems to have been some heavy-duty editing to cut short unnecessary parts; good work. Ram's Avtaar with that hood and blood and whatnot is impressive but his acting doesn't support or sustain it most of the times. The first half's strong screenplay weakens a bit during the flashback and then picks up in a 'mission: you're kidding' climax.
Music and Dance Mickey might not have given another HD, but one cannot expect him to. And even story and writing wise, Hare Ram is a totally different genre. Jairam, the copied rap number is good, both audio and video.
Last Word Well, cops and killers and twists and turns. CBI officers and helicopters and car chases and finger prints. Heath mafia and innocent people and love tracks and sacrifices. All Telugu ishtyle. Cup of tea? Then Hare Ram is a cool drizzle. No, you think not? Hare Ram might be a downpour you are stuck in. As a movie, really passable and just about tolerable. One moment you think 'Hmm, interesting' and the next 'Come on, impossible!' Still, a valiant comeback effort from the man who made Vijayendra Varma.
End Credits :
Starring : Kalyan Ram, Priyamani, Sindhu Tolani, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Brahmanandam, Ali, Chandra Mohan, Chalapati Rao, Rajeev Kanakala, Prabhakar,Seetha, Sudha, and Others.
Cinematography: C. Ram Prasad.
Editing: Gowtham Raju.
Story: Gowri Shankar.
Dialogues: Samiji-Vijay.
Music: Mickey.J.Mayer.
Art: Vivek
Screenplay & Direction: Harsha Vardhan.
Producer: Nandamuri Kalyan Ram.
Banner: Nandamuri Tharaka Ramarao Arts.
Release Date: 18th July, 2008.
Labels: ali, brahmanandam, Chalapati Rao, Chandra Mohan, Kalyan Ram, Kota Srinivasa Rao, priyamani, Rajeev Kanakala, Sindhu Tolani
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