Kalyan Ram Kathi movie that has caught the attention of Telugu audience with the title controversy was released today.
Movie Review : Kathi 2010
Banner: NTR Arts
Starring: Kalyan Ram, Sana Khan, Shyam, Saranya Mohan, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Dharmavarapu, Brahmanandam, Venu Madhav, Chandra Mohan, Ajay and others, Music: Mani Sharma.
Producer: Nandamuri Kalyanram
Director: Mallikarjun
Katti movie has raised few expectations because of the interesting trailers and mass appealing poster designs. Kalyan Ram Kathi has given some positive vibes to the fans as all Nandamuri heroes films clicked well at the box office this year. They are expecting positive reviews for Kathi movie to sign off 2010 in style.
When Ramakrishna (Kalyan Ram) was young no one expected him to become a dashing, dynamic football star who the entire nation would cheer for, who would bring glory to his country, and who girls would cause stampedes to marry. And it's a good thing no one expected any of that, since it never happens. What Ramakrishna, however, ends up doing is cause stampedes in theatres for audiences who - after watching some of his action scenes - think they need to visit an asylum or a place of worship to mull over things.
The movie starts off by telling us that Ramakrishna has a very happy family. After a song showcasing their camaraderie (since that is the most appropriate thing for a happy family to showcase in a song), the real film starts. First, a builder (Ahuti Prasad) threatens Ramakrishna's family with goons. Ramakrishna silences him with his muscle power and a rousing speech.
The builder is impressed and offers his daughter's hand in marriage to Ramakrishna. After a few more scenes he offers his son's hand in marriage to Ramakrishna's sister. This seemed like the main theme of the movie, but before we could verify this with the theatre's manager, a new character (Sana Khan) was brought into the picture; a girl who has stalked Ramakrishna for a year, and who now sings and dances with him.
Everything is moving too fast in the flick now. This is when the director comes up with a twist. One day, Ramakrishna's sister goes out shopping and never returns. Usually, it's considered bad manners to go shopping and not return, especially when you're not the one paying the bills. But in the case of Ramakrishna's sister, we find out that she had run away from home to marry her boyfriend (Shaam).
After some days, Ramakrishna bumps into the girl. This time, she's running away from her husband. We thought running is now the main theme of the movie, but we quickly realized there's no one left to help us verify the fact -and also realized that everyone had caught on to the theme long back. In the rest of the movie, Ramakrishna tries to correct his sister's abusive husband and his family (Kota Srinivasa Rao, Ajay, Telangana Sakuntala), and spills a lot of blood in the process.
Kathi is a mindless formula flick that has about 0.002% of fresh content, with the remaining having been regurgitated from the age of the Battle Of Plassey. There is violent language, endless talk of revenge, dense villains and one helpless sister who keeps getting picked on by evil people.
Kalyan Ram is enthusiastic, but if you can digest the fact that a man of his size can hurl heavy-set goons several feet into the air all by himself, the movie deserves you - actually, you deserve the movie. Saranya Mohan is way too child-like to look like a matured actress; in her limited stock of expressions, in the way she runs, and in her general body language. However, this is still a much more substantial role than her earlier ones. Sana Khan is quite good in her limited role.
The songs have some interesting choreography, but if you end up liking the music, there's not much anyone can do about it.
If you're planning to watch Kathi, make sure you don't leave your contact details with the theatre management - they may ask you to fill up the next show, too.
Kalyan Ram Kathi Ratez : 2.5