Ramabanam 2023 Movie Review: Ramabanam’s biggest flaw has to be that it has nothing new to offer, and what it does offer is plain boring.

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Ramabanam 2023 Movie Review

Director: Sriwass

Cast: Gopichand, Dimple Hayathi, Jagapathi Babu, Nassar, Vennela Kishore, Tarun Arora, and Sachin Khedekar

Music: Mickey J. Meyer

Cinematography: Vetri Palanisamy

Editor: Prawin Pudi

Synopsis:

Two siblings, who despite their difference in ideologies come together to fight for their common goal. Vicky (Gopichand) returns home 14 years after he ran away due to a disagreement with his brother Rajaram (Jagapathi Babu). But it seems like both the brothers have things to hide from each other.

Ramabanam 2023 Movie Review:

Vicky (Gopichand) is a hot-headed youngster who runs away from home as a child. He believes in using his fists unsparingly while
his brother Rajaram (Jagapathi Babu) believes in following the law and leading an ethical life. Vicky rises in the ranks as a gangster in Kolkata.

When he falls for an influencer called Bhairavi (Dimple Hayathi) her family insists on meeting his folks before they marry. The only issue? Vicky has become the kind of man his brother abhors. He goes back home for his brother’s blessings and keeps the truth from him. But it looks like his brother might have a few secrets of his own to keep.

Ramabanam 2023 Movie Review
Ramabanam 2023 Movie Review

While all this sounds like any other good masala film, Ramabanam falls short of making a mark. Apart from the story of two brothers, the film also delves into the topic of organic food vs processed. All that does is give the baddies (Tarun Raj Arora, Nassar) a chance to elevate Vicky. The differing ideologies result in exactly two good scenes ft. Vicky and Rajaram.

Ramabanam also relies on problematic tropes. An effeminate Carnatic music teacher Savitri (Vennela Kishore) is used as the brunt of homophobic jokes. Filmmakers need to stop being so insensitive at some point.

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There’s a track involving a broken engagement with money involved that’s so problematic – we don’t even know where to begin. Every few minutes there’s a random issue that’s solved by Vicky within no time, never letting us invest in the characters. All his friends Ajju and Vijju (Satya and Getup Srinu) get to do is run around whenever there’s a crisis.

Shakalaka Shankar has slapped around instead of jokes. The film doesn’t care about Vicky and Bhairavi’s love story, she’s mostly just around for the duets. Gopichand can play the character in his sleep and he pulls it off well. Jagapathi Babu and Khushbu lend their roles some gravitas, bringing dignity to the proceedings.

Ramabanam 2023 Movie Review
Ramabanam 2023 Movie Review

Jagapathi Babu gets a tailor-made character. He also gets so much screen space to perform. Coming to the emotional scenes, he outshines Gopichand. Dimple is adorable but we wish she had more to do.

The rest of the actors fare well. Get-up Srinu, Satya, Vennela Kishore, and Ali helped the film big time with their perfect comedy timing. The emotional scenes, interval sequence, a few punch dialogues, and a couple of songs are good to watch.

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Mickey J Meyer’s music, barring one song, is plain okay and Vetri Palanisamy’s cinematography aids the film well. Director Sriwass and Gopichand team up for the third time after Lakshyam and Loukyam. Instead of being the good of thali, it promises to be, Ramabanam relies on cliche tropes to fill up time.

Verdict:

“Rama Banam” suffers from a formulaic plot and an obsolete setup. Despite its attempts to appeal to a mass audience, it provides little to its intended crowd. It turns out to be more of the same masala fare.

Raj Shekar

“I would travel down to hell and wrestle a film away from the devil if it was necessary.” “when people ask me if I went to film school I tell them, ‘no, I went to films’.”