“Rajadhani Files” dives deep into the dark world of political intrigue, offering a compelling narrative that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker, Bhanu Shankar. The film explores the intricacies of power, corruption, and betrayal in the heart of the nation’s capital.
Title of the film: Rajadhani Files
Date of Release: February 15, 2024
Rating: 2.25/5
Starring: Madhu, Ajayratnam, Amrutha Chowdary, Ankita Thakur, Pavan, Vishal Patni, Vani Viswanath, Akilan, Veena, Vinodh Kumar, and Shanmukh
In charge: Bhanu
Created by: Kantamanenie Shankar Ravi
Mani Sharma, director of music
Film directors: Ramesh
Kotagiri Venkateswar Rao is the editor.
Today marks the release of the highly anticipated political drama Raajadhaani Files on huge screens. See how it’s doing by reading the review.
Rajadhani Files Story
The film, which is set in the Bhullur area, centers on Gautham (Pushparaj Akhilan), who at first thinks of leaving the area but then learns about the hardships faced by the farmers who gave up their land to build Airavathi, the new capital of Aruna Pradesh. But when the recently appointed Chief Minister (Vishal Patni) chooses to disregard Airavathi, the farmers protest. To find out what happens to Gautham and the other villagers and whether their dreams come true, you’ll have to see the film.
Extra Credits
Veteran performers Vinod Kumar and Vani Vishwanath gave respectable performances, with a few passages standing out in particular.
Especially in the second half, Pushparaj Akhilan did a good job portraying his role, and the supporting cast did a decent job as well.
Negative Points
Raajadhani Files aims to merge fiction and reality, but it doesn’t quite achieve the necessary emotional impact and strong performances.
Especially in the first half, the director blew the chance to create an engaging story that connects with the audience on a deep level. There is also an obvious lack of cohesion in a few passages between the two sections.
Technical Aspects of Raajadhani Files
Although he missed the chance, director Bhanu could turn Raajadhani Files into an engaging political drama.
Even though seasoned technologists like Manisharma and Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao were there, their contributions were limited by the plot.
The cinematography is passable. Although the production values are respectable, the editing department has to make major adjustments to eliminate pointless scenes and shorten the running time.
Verdict
Raajadhani Files is a political drama that, all things considered, falls short of expectations because it lacks the emotional resonance and depth necessary to fully captivate audiences. While the leading performances are passable, the picture suffers from unsatisfactory writing, an uninteresting plot, superfluous scenes, and an excessive running length. It’s wise to think about other forms of entertainment this week.