Dhamaka Review: It’s All For The Ravi Teja’s Mass Audience

Ravi Teja entertained his fans and movie buffs with two movies Khiladi and Ramarao On Duty this year. Both of them went average at the ticket windows and thus, he pinned all his hopes on the latest one Dhamaka. As the title is also interesting, the opening day went perfect for the mass maharaja.

Story:

Going with the plot, the filmmaker started off it with a surprising hero introduction. Someone from the back hits Ravi Teja and thus he breathes his last and even his mortal remains are placed in the mortuary. From then the story is taken back to 18 days. On one side Swamy aka Ravi Teja hails from a middle-class family. As he is fond of fights, even his family supports and encourages him to go with his choice. On the other side, one more character of Ravi Teja aka Chakravarthy is shown holding a rich background… He enjoys a posh life and added to that he will be shown as a soft-natured man. So, both characters have a lot of differences. Thus, the movie turns interesting and makes the audience keep guessing how the director will connect them.

Well, we need to speak about the antagonist also as he introduced showing off his devilish side. Jayaram being a business shark tries to capture Chakravarthy’s company. Even Chakravarthy’s father Nanda Gopal also worries about the same. Well, even the lead actress Sree Leela also looks awesome and stoles the hearts with her energetic performances. She falls in love with Swami but later comes to know that his lookalike also exists and he belongs to a classy background.

Performances:

As expected Ravi Teja looked awesome in the dual roles and the difference between his characters is also an added factor. His energy, style, swag and fighting elements make his fans enjoy the movie to the core. On the other hand, Sree Leela also looked cute and managed to equally give a tough fight to the lead actor. Sachin Khedkar and Jayaram portrayed well on the big screens and their roles also challenge the lead actors.

Conclusion:

The movie is completely for the fans of Ravi Teja and its worth watching him in the dual role on the big screens.