‘Rules Ranjann’ Review :FUN & Comedy Entertainer About Kiran Abbavaram’s Latest Film

Director Ratnam Krishna has directed this film by creating an interest in the hero's struggles through the heroine, the quarrels between the two, and whether they will meet or separate in the end.

Kiran Abbavaram is one of the heroes who has gained good recognition among the audience by doing a series of films regardless of hits and flops in the Telugu film industry. He is the hero of this week's movie Rules Ranjan.

Story

Hero Rules Ranjan(Kiran Abbavaram) works in a software company. Everyone in that company calls his rules Ranjan's rules because of the rules he set. In this sequence, heroine Neha Shetty works in the same company and becomes his good friend. Director Ratnam Krishna has directed this film by creating an interest in the hero's struggles through the heroine, the quarrels between the two, and whether they will meet or separate in the end. But to know whether the hero has solved all these problems, you must watch this movie.

Analysis

The director has tried to make this movie a comedy from the beginning to the end. Kiran Abbavaram's acting as Ranjan is much better in this movie than in previous films. It must be said that he has given a mature performance as an actor, doing justice to every scene he has done. However, the director of this film, Ratnam Krishna, has gone ahead by using the elements that make the movie successful. Part of that is the comedy in this film with Vennela Kishore, Sudarshan, Hyper Adi, etc. He entertained the audience while doing it. He also showed Ajay and Abhimanyu Singh well in this movie. Also, without missing this movie's intensity, he balanced the emotion and the comedy. He took the film forward and gave such a commercial movie, the kind of movie an audience wants.

And in some scenes, the writing written by the director helped a lot. He has tried his best to make every stage look amazing to the audience.

And Neha Shetty, who played the heroine in this movie, has earned a name as a lucky hand in the industry by giving success in her previous film. Plus, points in this movie are Kiran Abbavaram's acting.

When it comes to the music of this movie, the music given by Ambrish Ganesh, the music director, is perfect. The audience loved the Sammohanuda song. His background score is also good. Meher Chahel, who played the second heroine, acted well within her scope. The cinematography of this movie is also excellent, and the editing could have been sharper here and there.

Performances

There is a talk that Kiran Abbavaram acts the same in all the movies, but in this movie, he has changed his look, but the acting is the same. Mano Ranjan's role has yet to challenge him. Neha Shetty also doesn't impress. Subbaraju is the main attraction of this movie, and she does justice to her role. Hyper Adi, Vennela Kishore and Viva Harsha have done well in their roles.

Technicalities

The sommohanuda from the film went viral much before its release. The only good part of this film was this sizzling song shot by Neha Shetty.

The cinematography is functional. The film's editor appears to have dozed off at the editing table as numerous sequences drag on indefinitely.