Review of Rama Banam

Rama Banam (2023)
3/10
Ramabanam: A Conventional Action Drama with a Dash of Social Message
4 January 2024
Gopichand and Jagapathi Babu team up in the Telugu film "Ramabanam," a story that revolves around two brothers, Vicky (Gopichand) and the idealistic Rajaram (Jagapathi Babu). As they embark on separate paths, the narrative unfolds into a tale of crime, deceit, and ultimately, a fight against a common enemy, highlighting the prevalent issue of food adulteration.

From the beginning, "Ramabanam" leans heavily on convenience rather than genuine plot intricacies or character development. The lead actor, Vicky, swiftly finds refuge under a crime lord, delivering catchy dialogues that set the stage for his transformation into a billionaire with minimal effort. The narrative takes a questionable turn as Vicky engages in problematic behavior, yet manages to win the affection of a woman through a series of questionable actions.

The storyline, built around the critical issue of food adulteration, unfortunately takes a backseat to the film's action-centric focus. The convenient plot points overshadow the potential for a more nuanced exploration of the central theme. The court scene towards the end attempts to deliver an inspiring message about the evils of adulteration, but it feels tacked on and lacks the depth required to make a lasting impact.

Both Gopichand and Jagapathi Babu operate within their stereotypical roles, with little effort to infuse depth into their characters. The female characters, played by Khushbu and Dimple Hayathi, seem relegated to melodramatic sidelines and serve more as props than integral parts of the narrative. Nassr, a talented actor, appears underutilized in a role that fails to showcase his capabilities. Tarun Arora's portrayal of the main villain is deemed weak, lacking the gravitas needed for such a role.

"Ramabanam" can be seen as an action-oriented variant of films that address social issues more thoughtfully, such as Siddharth's "Aruvam." The film falls into the trap of prioritizing conventional action over a more meaningful exploration of its social message, leaving audiences with a formulaic action drama that misses the mark on delivering a compelling and impactful narrative.
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