Ring Master Movie Review - A Fun-Filled Entertainer!
Reviews
oi-Gayathry
By Ajin Krishna
Rating:
3.0/5
Ring
Master,
the
directorial
by
Rafi,
with
Dileep
in
the
lead
is
a
fun
filled
entertainer,
which
strictly
demands
the
viewer
not
to
go
for
logic.
Story
The
story
of
Ring
Master
revolves
around
Prince
(Dileep),
a
guy
working
at
a
pet
care
firm
run
by
his
friend
Dr.
Muthu
(Kalabhavan
Shajon).
Prince
has
his
lifetime
wish
to
go
abroad
and
settle.
Addition
to
the
group
is
Peter
(Aju
Varghese),
who
works
as
an
assistant
director,
and
is
on
his
plan
to
direct
a
movie.
Once,
Muthu
convinces
Prince
to
take
up
the
dog
care
job
of
a
house,
telling
him
proper
caring
of
the
pets
would
please
the
house
owner
Elizabeth
(Ranjini),
who
is
leaving
to
US
and
can
help
him
to
settle
abroad.
Elizabeth
asks
him
to
take
special
care
of
her
most
loved
dog
Lisa,
and
warns
him
not
to
get
the
dog
go
in
company
with
the
male
ones.
Taking
up
the
job,
Prince
tries
his
best
to
look
after
Lisa,
but
fails
when
a
male
dog
Toby,
taken
care
of
by
a
blind
girl
Karthika
(Keerthi
Menaka),
enters
their
compound
more
often
for
his
love
towards
Lisa.
Lisa
gets
pregnant,
but
on
delivery
loses
her
life
leaving
just
a
female
puppy.
Prince
and
Muthu
decides
to
name
the
puppy
Diana,
the
name
of
Prince's
ex
lover
(Honey
Rose),
who
is
now
a
well
known
actress.
They
decide
to
train
the
dog
Diana
well
that
can
reduce
the
pain
of
Lisa's
death
news
to
Elizabeth
on
her
return.
On
the
course,
Prince
develops
a
deep
bonding
with
Karthika.
Things
take
a
turn
in
Prince's
and
the
new
dog
Diana's
life
when
Peter
directs
his
first
movie
with
Diana
in
the
lead.
The
movie
gets
megahit
status
and
many
new
offers
from
various
languages
gets
to
them.
Lifestyle
of
Prince
and
Diana
changes
and
once
they
are
called
in
for
a
Malayalam
movie
directed
by
Ravi
(Rafi)
which
stars
Diana
(Honey
Rose)
in
the
lead
role.
Rest
of
the
story
speaks
of
the
clashes
between
Prince
and
Diana,
and
the
return
of
Elizabeth
which
gets
Prince
to
many
troubles.
Performances
Dileep
as
always
is
likeable.
His
expressions
and
one
liners
provide
much
laughs
to
the
viewers.
Keerthi
Menaka
is
good
with
the
role
of
a
blind
girl,
but
leaves
scope
for
improvements
in
the
dubbing
parts.
Honey
Rose
as
Diana
shares
equal
screen
space
with
Keerthi
and
performs
her
role
real
well.
Rafi,
the
director
himself
making
his
acting
debut
is
a
surprise
package.
Kalabhavan
Shajon,
Aju
Varghese,
Suraj
Venjaramood
(Adv
Shravan)
are
capable
of
entertaining
the
viewers.
Rest
of
the
actors
including
ranjini,
Vijayaraghavan,
Undapakru
(Achankunju),
have
done
justice
to
their
roles.
Technical
Aspects
Cinematography
by
Shaji
is
good,
but
offers
nothing
exceptional.
Music
by
Gopi
Sundar
attains
its
positive
with
energetic
BGM
and
the
soulful
song
Aaro..
The
director
himself
handles
the
script
and
dialogues,
and
is
successful
with
the
first
half
where
there
are
much
to
laugh
for.
Second
half
of
the
movie
does
have
much
fun
and
emotional
elements,
but
turns
to
a
cliche
galore
and
is
much
loud
and
noisy.
Verdict
On
the
whole,
Ring
Master
might
turn
out
to
be
a
decent
watch
for
family
audience
who
are
in
search
for
a
movie
to
relax,
enjoy,
and
laugh
out
loud,
without
looking
for
logic.