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Rating:
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Director:Manu
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Cast:Sumanth Ashwin, Pooja Jhaveri
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Banner:Sri Satya Entertainments
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Producer:J. Vamsi Krishna
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Music:J.B
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Release Dt :Jun, 10 2016
Story
Ravi (Sumanth Ashwin) is a conductor by profession in a small village. He becomes a close friend with the driver Seshu (Prabhakar). One fine day, a drunk Seshu asks Ravi to manage driving after which he hits someone. A man falls under his bus and the rest of the movie is about the person and Ravi’s relation with the person who fell down. Watch Right Right to know what happened to the person and if Ravi, Seshu are proved innocent.
Analysis
The first half of Right Right has been decent and is simple throughout. The songs have been decent and the entertainment throughout the film has been carried out well. The love story has not been quite interesting but the emotions have been carried out well. The pace of the film has been quite slow and on the whole the first half of the film has been ok.
The second half of Right Right takes a different turn and the movie makes it to a serious note. Though the movie has enough twirls at regular intervals, Right Right fails to impress the audience. The songs have been placed at wrong places and the pre-climax episodes have been dragged too much. With an interesting climax alone, Right Right fails to impress the audience.
Performance
Sumanth Ashwin improved his acting skills by miles in the film. He carried the complete movie on his shoulders and the actor excelled completely in the movie. Prabhakar has been the other highlight of the film and he did decent job in the film. The love story in Right Right has not been framed well and Pooja Jhaveri has nothing much to. All the other actors have been decent with their assignments.
The story of the film has been simple and it has nothing new to reveal but it has enough twists that have been revealed out at regular intervals. The music has been decent and so is the cinematography. The editing has been decent and the production values have been lavish. Director tried out to impress the audience with a simple plot which fails to stand strong.
Final Word
Right Right has nothing new to reveal because of the simple plot that has been narrated in slow pace along with the outdated narration.