After
giving
a
flop
in
Orange,
Ram
Charan
Teja
is
back
with
Racha.
The
audiences
in
general
and
fans
in
particular
are
keeping
high
hopes
on
the
film.
However,
the
film
is
coming
from
not
a
big
director,
but
an
able
one
like
Sampath
Nandi.
People
are
having
high
expectations,
as
the
film
is
coming
from
a
successful
production
house
like
Mega
Super
Good
Films
of
RB
Choudary.
Let
us
see
whether
it
has
lived
up
to
their
expectations.
Story:
There
is
a
village
called
Rayadurgam.
Raghupati
(Nazar)
and
Suryanarayana
(Parthiban),
the
two
good
friends
of
the
village,
get
killed
when
they
were
discussing
about
a
ritual
to
be
held
for
the
welfare
of
the
village
at
the
Rachabanda.
Scene
shifts
to
another
place.
Betting
Raju
(Ram
Charan
Teja)
is
the
foster
son
of
a
couple
(MS
Narayana
and
Sudha).
He
ekes
out
his
living
by
accepting
challenges
and
winning
the
bets.
Once
he
wins
a
car
race
with
James
(Ajmal).
At
this
juncture,
Raju’s
father
suffers
lever
cancer
and
he
needs
a
lot
of
money
to
save
him.
James
comes
to
his
rescue,
who
challenges
Raju
to
win
the
heart
of
Chaitra
(Tamanna)
and
take
away
Rs
20
lakh.
Raju
agrees
to
the
challenge.
Chaitra
is
the
daughter
of
Ballari
(Mukhesh
Rushi),
a
mafia
don.
Raju
starts
luring
Chaitra
and
succeeds
in
it
to
realise
that
her
life
is
in
threat
and
her
don
father
is
not
her
original
father.
However,
the
real
story
is
something
different.
What
is
it?
What
is
the
relationship
between
Raju
and
Chaitra?
Who
killed
Raghupati-Suryanarayana?
Answers
to
all
these
questions
form
part
of
the
climax.
Performance:
Ram
Charan
has
experimented
new
dance
steps,
which
are
impressive.
His
performances
for
the
title
track
and
other
tracks
like
‘Dillaku
dillaku...’,
and
‘Singareni
undi...’
are
praise
worthy.
He
has
also
flexed
his
muscles
in
action
scenes
and
excelled
in
all
the
stunt
sequences.
However,
his
dialogue
modulation
is
not
up
to
the
mark.
Tamanna
is
too
glamours
in
the
film
and
her
skin
show
is
a
treat
for
masses.
Other
artistes
including
Dev
Gill,
Mukesh
Rushi,
Kota
Srinivasa
Rao,
Brahmanandam
did
justice
to
their
roles,
while
comedians
tried
to
tickle
the
funny
bones
of
the
audiences
to
the
maximum
extent.
Especially,
Ali
made
a
hilarious
comedy.
Technical:
It
is
Mani
Sharma,
who
needs
to
be
mentioned
first
among
technicians.
He
has
given
excellent
tunes
to
all
the
songs
and
the
remix
song
‘Vana
vana...’.
The
choreography
of
songs
too
is
worth
praising.
Next
comes
the
cinematography
by
Sameer
Reddy.
He
has
shown
his
prowess
in
capturing
the
beautiful
locales
with
his
camera.
Editing
by
Gauthamraju
is
adequate.
Dialogues
by
Paruchuri
Brothers
are
aimed
at
masses.
Especially
in
the
climax,
‘Edo
cheppi
thoda
kotte
vamsam
kadura
maadi’
kind
of
dialogues
get
good
response
from
the
audiences.
Finally,
Sampath
Nandi
has
come
out
with
a
good
film.
Though,
the
story
is
not
that
great
and
is
quite
predictable
one,
the
ability
of
the
director
made
it
quite
interesting.
Especially,
the
way
he
penned
the
screenplay
has
to
be
appreciated
Remarks:
The
first
half
of
Racha
is
entertaining
with
love
and
romantic
track.
The
real
story
unfolds
in
the
second
half,
and
it
is
full
of
action
and
revenge
drama.
Don't
miss
the
movie.
Cast:
Ram
Charan
Teja,
Tamanna,
Mukesh
Rushi,
Kota
Srinivasa
Rao,
Brahmanandam,
Ravibabu,
MS
Narayana,
LB
Sriram,
Krishna
Bhagawan,
Dharmavarapu
Subrahmanyam,
Venumadhav,
Srinivas
Reddy,
Tagubothu
Ramesh,
Ajmal,
Dev
Gill,
Mukesh
Rushi,
Partheeban,
Nazar,
Jayaprakash
Reddy,
Ali,
Uttej,
Fish
Venkat,
Hema,
Jhansi
and
others