Director:
Chandrashekar
Bandiyappa
Producer:
Manjunath
Casting:
Sri
Murali,
Ravishankar,
Rachita
Ram,
Charan
Raj,
Bhajarangi
Loki,
Chita
Shenoy,
Sadhu
Kokila
and
Chikanna.
Sri
Murali's
most
expected
of
2015,
Rathaavara
is
getting
positive
reviews
all
over.
The
audiences
are
writing
positive
reviews
on
social
media.
Directorial
debut
of
Chandrashekar
Bandiyappa
is
one
of
the
biggest
opener
and
it
has
hit
the
marquee
today,
Dec
4.
The
action
thriller
stars
Ugramm
Sri
Murali
and
Rachita
Ram
in
the
lead
roles.
Talented
actor
Ravishankar
is
playing
the
antagonist
in
the
movie.
Rathaavara
has
raised
huge
expectations
for
two
reasons.
Firstly,
first
time
pairing
up
of
lead
actors
Sri
Murali
and
Rachita
Ram.
Secondly,
the
duo
of
Sri
Murali
and
Ravishankar
as
two
important
protagonist
in
the
film.
Will
Rathaavara
be
the
end
year
blockbsuter?
Will
Sri
Murali
repeats
yet
another
hit
after
Ugramm?
Read
the
review
below....
Rathaavara
Story:
The
story
revolves
around
the
series
of
clashes
between
two
protagonists
Sri
Murali
and
Ravishankar.
Rathaavara
also
portrays
trust
and
belief,
which
is
carried
between
two
well-wishers,
who
eventually
become
rivals.
Is
Ravishankar
playing
a
political
goon
and
Sri
Murali
as
his
advicer?
To
know
this
watch
the
movie
at
your
nearest
theatres.
Rathaavara
Performances:
Sri
Murali
steals
the
show
with
classy
and
stylish
looks.
The
glam
doll
Rachita
Ram
has
given
good
performance
and
attracts
the
viewers
with
her
cute
expressions.
As
a
supporting
actor
Ravishankar
has
lived
the
role
and
he
is
one
of
the
highlight
of
the
film,
apart
from
lead
actors.
Other
actors
Chikkanna,
Sadhu
Kokila,
Charan
Raj,
Chitra
Shenoy
and
others
have
wrapped
the
movie
wonderfully.
Techincal
Aspects:
An
appreciable
cinematography
by
Ugramm
fame
Bhuvan
Gowda
is
evident
again
in
Rathaavara.
The
script
and
screenplay
is
entertaining.
The
electrifying
dialogues
in
the
screenplay
is
what
keeps
the
movie
more
entertaining.
Ravishankar
has
given
life
to
his
role,
which
adds
more
commercial
value.
Music:
Music
by
Ugramm
fame
Dharma
Vish
is
takes
the
movie
to
next
level.
The
movie
includes
mesmerizing
BGM
which
is
apt
for
an
unique
subject
like
Rathavaara.
Songs
'Nee
Muddada
Maayavi'
and
'Hudugi
Kannu'
sung
by
Sri
Murali
are
best
songs.
Verdict:
Rathaavara
portrays
a
unique
storyline.
A
complete
action
thriller
with
romance
not
be
missed
by
Sri
Murali
and
Rachita
Ram
fans.
Read
more
about
Rathaavara
review
in
the
photo-gallery
below....
Mass
And
Stylish
Looking
Sri
Murali
Sri
Murali
is
seen
in
two
different
shades
in
the
movie.
The
actor's
mass
and
stylish
looks
adds
cpmmercial
values
to
Rathaavara.
Ravishankar
Ravishankar
lives
his
role.
He
has
given
equal
importance
as
a
second
protogonist
in
the
movie.
As
usual
brillaint
performance
by
the
talented
actor.
Sizzling
Pair
The
first
time
pairing
up
of
actors
Sri
Murali
and
Rachita
Ram
is
appreciated
in
the
movie.
Sri
Murali
and
Rachita
sizzle
in
the
the duet
song
'Nee
Muddada
Maayavi'.
Rachita
Ram
Yet
another
hit
for
Bulbul
actress
Rachita
Ram.
Good
performance
by
the
actress
in
Rathaavara.
Action
Sequences
Many
action
sequences
of
Rathaavara
looks
very
similar
to
Sri
Murali's
Ugramm.
But,
best
acting
and
electrifying
dialogues
makes
it
a
slight
different
and
watchable.
Less
Romantic
Scenes
The
romantic
action
thriller
portrays
less
romantic
and
love
situations
between
the
lead
pair
Two
Protagonists
Rathaavara
showcases
two
protagonists
Sri
Murali
and
Ravishankar.
Ravishankar
plays
a
political
goon
and
Sri
Murali
has
his
advicer.
MLA
Manikanta
Ravishankar
plays
the
role
of
a
politician
called
MLA
Manikanta.
The
story
hovers
around
Ravishankar
and
Sri
Murali
as
well-wishers
who
eventually
become
rivals.
'Ugramm'
Sri
Murali
Ugramm
Sri
Muralili
is
back
with
a
bang,
through
Rathaavara.
He
play
a
mass
hero
in
the
movie.
He
gets
full
score
for
his
on-screen
presence
by
the
audiences.
Charanraj
Veteran
actor
Charanraj
plays
Police
Offficer
in
the
movie.
He
has
given
his
best
performance.
A
Treat
For
Mass
Audiences
The
audiences
and
fans
of
Sri
Murali
who
enjoyed
watching
him
in
Ugramm
will
definitely
like
Rathaavara.
The
action-thriller
is
a
treat
for
mass
audiences.