Ravi Teja impresses the audience with his performance, while the bad scenario disappoints

Movie: Ramarao on duty
Form: Ravi Teja, Divyansha Kaushik, Rajisha Vijayan, Venu Thottempudi
Where to watch: In theaters
Review by: Sarvepalli Sai Bhavana Also Read – Ahsaas Channa, Disha Patani, Tiger Shroff and more celebrities who are part of BTS Indian Army; view the full list here

Ramarao (Ravi Teja) is an MRO and is located in Chittoor. This is in the year 1995. While working on the details of a case, the investigation reveals that illegal smuggling is taking place in that area and is responsible for the deaths of many. These deaths revolve around red sandalwood smuggling. Also, many people are already missing in this scam. Also Read – Harshad Chopda-Pranali Rathod, Shivangi Joshi-Mohsin Khan & More TV Jodis With Sizzling Hot Chemistry Fans Really Want To See Dating

In doing so, he confronts the local police officer Jammi Murali (Tottempudi Venu) and his SP. All clues point to the sandalwood mafia run by a person named Viraz. Since some highly influenced people are part of this scam, Ramarao finds it difficult to solve the case. But how he manages to solve the mystery behind the case, you have to watch on the big screen. How Ramarao unravels the mystery and stops the smuggling of red sandalwood in his district is the subject of the remaining half of the story. Also Read – Happy Birthday Sanjay Dutt: Best Negative Characters Proving Shamshera Star Is A Great Bollywood Villain [Watch video]

What’s hot?

Ramarao On Duty is directed by Sarath Mandava. The film is set against the backdrop of Chittoor in the year 1995 and includes some actual incidents that are included in the script. The story is certainly a good story that runs on a serious note. Ramarao On Duty sounds like a real commercial entertainer, but it’s more than that. Ravi Teja’s performance is, as usual, a bull’s eye. This 55-year-old actor looks very young in the film and fits well into the role of a police officer. Divyansha Kaushik plays his wife and Rajisha plays his lover. The art department here needs a special appreciation as they managed to bring those years back to life. Fights and pre-climax episodes from the film are worthy of applause.

Watch the Ramarao On Duty trailer here…

What not?

The first half proceeds at a very slow pace and seems very boring. In some scenes, the screenplay is bad and a few actors don’t fit the roles they’ve been roped into. Some scenes seem very boring.

BL verdict

Ramarao On Duty is interesting in bits and pieces but you know how to hold on to it. Worth a look once.

BL rating: 3/5

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