Razakar Movie Review: Technically sound retelling of Hyderabad's tyrant past
- 01 Apr 2024 12:00 AM
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Razakar, a retelling of the bloodbath engulfed in Hyderabad owing to the tyranny of the Nizam rule, is directed by Yata Satyanarayana. The film is produced by Gudur Narayan Reddy and it hit the theaters today. Here's our review of the film.
Story: Razakar is essentially the narrative of the people who, prior to September 17, 1948, rose up in Hyderabad state, against the oppressive rule of the Nizam and the anarchy of the Razakars. The film covers the bloodbath that tarnished the social fabric of the state under the tyrant rule.
How did the actors perform?
The film has several worthy actors like Bobby Simha, Anasuya, Makarand Deshpande, Vedika, and others in the lead roles and they all deliver refined performances in their roles. Raju Arun does the job well in the important role. Tej Sappru looks authentic as Sardar Vallabhai Patel.
What about the technical finesse?
The first and foremost thing about the film that catches the attention is the technical finesse of the film. It has excellent visuals thanks to some brilliant cinematography and color grading. Ramesh Reddy's work behind the camera lens is very good. Music by Bheems adds to the intensity.
The director Yata Satyanarayana picks a tough subject that has historical significance in Telangana's history and presents it in a fairly good manner.