Rathnam – Official Trailer | |
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Movie Name | Rathnam |
Cast | Vishal, Priya Bhavani Shankar, Samuthirakani, Yogibabu, Gautham Vasudev Menon |
Director | Hari |
Music | Devi Sri Prasad |
Director of Photography (DOP) | M Sukumar |
Stunt Coordinators | Kanal Kannan, Peter Hein, Dhilip Subbrayan, Vicky |
Art Director | P V Balaji |
Editor | T S Jay |
Public Relations Officer (PRO) | Nikil Murukan (Tamil), Sai Sathish (Telugu) |
Production Controller | Ganesh PS |
Production Coordinator | Rajkumar |
Executive Producer | Ashok Narayanan M |
Associate Producer | Pavan Narendra |
Co-Producers | Kalyan Subramaniam Alankar Pandian (Invenio Origin) |
Produced by | Kaarthekeyen Santhanam, Zee Studios |
Audio On | Aditya Music |
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WhatsApp Channel Link | WhatsApp Channel |
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Evergreen Classics | Evergreen Classics |
Popular Jukeboxes | Popular Jukeboxes |
Telugu Songs with Lyrics | Telugu Songs with Lyrics |
Parameter | Amount |
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Movie Title | Rathnam (2024) |
Box Office | Estimated ₹14.5 crore (Indian Rupees) |
Rathnam (2024): A Punch That Packs a Familiar Wallop
Alright, let’s get real about Rathnam. This isn’t some groundbreaking, mind-bending saga that’ll leave you pondering life’s mysteries. Nope, it’s a good old-fashioned masala flick that sticks to the tried-and-tested formula. But hey, sometimes that’s exactly what you need, right?
Vishal is in his element as Rathnam, a regular guy who finds himself in the thick of the local goon scene. He throws himself into the role, especially during the action sequences. There’s this one scene – a single-shot fight sequence – that had me at the edge of my seat. And let’s not forget the billhook machete showdown later on – seriously, cool stuff.
The storyline is your classic rise-to-power gangster tale. Rathnam saves a local tough guy, Paneer Selvam (played by Samuthirakani), who then rises through the political ranks, with Rathnam by his side. Their bromance is the heart of the movie, and Vishal and Samuthirakani have a chemistry that keeps you hooked.
But, there are a few bumps in the road, especially in the second half. The introduction of Mallika throws things off balance, and the plot starts to feel a tad cluttered. And let’s talk about the humor – it’s hit or miss, mostly miss, if I’m being honest.
Here’s the deal with Rathnam: It knows what it is. It’s a crowd-pleaser, plain and simple. If you’re looking for some good old Vishal action and heroic speeches, you’ll get your money’s worth. The action scenes are top-notch, the violence is gritty (brace yourself!), and while the emotional moments are predictable, they still hit the mark.
In the end, Rathnam is a mixed bag. It’s a fun ride while it lasts, but it’s not exactly going to leave a lasting impression. If you’re a die-hard Vishal fan or just craving some mindless action, go ahead and give it a shot. But if you’re after something groundbreaking, you might want to keep your eyes peeled for the next big thing.