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Radhe shyam movie review.

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By Dev SarkarPublished 2 years ago 3 min read

Prabhas and Pooja Hegde's 'Radhe Shyam' is the first Dhansu film of this year with a bang on the budget. Seeing the film, I understood how brilliant the vision of the makers must have been for this film. This movie is too grand, too grand- in terms of despair! Because this 'Radhe Shyam' does not even explode near any of the visions that you would have expected after watching the trailer.

To be honest, it was only after watching the trailer of 'Radhe Shyam' that I started doubting that Prabhas's return to romance should not remind Shah Rukh Khan of 'Zero'. But seeing the film, I am ashamed of my judgement, as it is a much bigger disappointment than I expected. Why?

Because a major part of the trailer was focusing on Prabhas' character Vikramaditya, who is a palmist. Who knows everything by seeing your hand, from the time you were a sperm to the time you become ashes and mud. In the trailer of 'Radhe Shyam', it was felt that the film would focus more on Vikramaditya's astrological side. But in the film it is simply told that brother knows all this, so do not mess with them.

The writers and directors of the film were first frightened by this. Because then he did not think of doing anything different with Prabhas's character. The story is just that these brothers know that there is no love line in their hands. That's why these toxic men are just living a life of 'one night at a time' (one night at a time). And keep considering girls as entertainment items.

Then comes Pooja Hegde, her life has an indispensable aspect so her entry in the film is 'Kuch Bhi'. Had she made such an entry in India, the Railway Ministry would have sent the notice by now. And all this is happening in Italy, where children know how to read Hindi words correctly. Like maybe he too has been a part of 'Akhand' India.

Well, so now it is clear that Dr. Prerna aka Respected Pooja Hegde ji has become a science student, Prabhas ji has become a astrologer. And Guruji of Prabhas ji believes that astrology is 99% science and there are 1% people who take a different path from their luck. But Vikramaditya ji says that there is nothing like this and everything is fixed, it has been written.

So the whole game in the movie belongs to this 1%. And in this 1%, the film's writer-director Radhakrishna Kumar has played, the blood of all three science, astrology and cinema will boil. This film, which is close to two and a half hours, is so exhausting that for more than half the time you are asking 'What? Why? How?' Just keep thinking!

I can't even remember when was the last time I saw such cool chemistry of both the leading actors. The visuals of this story, based in Italy, are so elaborate that the Romans themselves will not recognize that it is their own city. Just like maybe after watching the film many Prabhas fans themselves say that this is not our Prabhas.

And why are the makers trying to force Prabhas into Hindi dubbing, man? He is doing a drunken sound in the film Banda. Why are you doing such a brother with his image? There is no shame in not knowing Hindi.

Please get dubbing of Prabhas next time from Sharad Kelkar or at least what kind of artist. If not found then tell me I will give reference. Overall 'Radhe Shyam' is Prabhas's 'Thugs of Hindostan' and 'Zero'. Whether to watch or not is yours to decide now!

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