'Rechipodam Brother' starring Ravi Kiran and Deepali Sharma has hit the big screens today. It’s a suspense-action drama, and the trailer impressed one and all. Even the songs have received a good response. It is directed by AK Jampanna and backed by Haneesh Babu Vuyyuru and VV Lakshmi under the banner of Prachodaya Films. So, is this action drama worth your time and money? Find out in our movie review of Rechipodam Brother below.
Critics Rating: 2.75/5
Story:Protagonist Abhi decides to become a journalist at an early age and starts behaving in the same way as journalists. He gets a job in a television channel, but the CEO of the channel uses journalism for their selfishness. Abhi is having a hard time not being able to work in the channel. One day, he brings important news, but the owner sells it for the sake of money which causes the deaths of many innocent people. Upon hearing the news, Abhi resigns from his job and sets up his own YouTube channel. Some of the journalists join hands with Abhi for his honesty. One of the journalists who work on the team of Abhi dies suspiciously. Why was he killed? who is responsible for his death? and how Abhi unravels this heinous crime forms the rest of the story.
Review:The basic concept of Rechipodam Brother, reaching the goal, is quite good, and it surely had the potential to be made into a fantastic film. It has been mounted on a huge scale; the production value is really good. The twist at the interval is something you wouldn’t expect. Some scenes in the film are a bit stretched, and also there are a few clichés that can be ignored.
The performance by the actors is the highlight of the film. Ravi Kiran as Abhi has performed really well. He breathes life into an honest journalist. Deepali Sharma delivers a cute performance. Their jodi will surely be loved by the audience. Atul Kulkarni is absolutely wonderful. Posani Krishna Murali, Ajay Ghosh, Shashank, Bhanu Chandar, and others are perfect in their respective roles. The background score is wonderful, especially in the action scenes. It’s thumping and creates a strong impact. The cinematography is breath-taking and the editing is also crisp, as the film moves at a fast pace.
'Rechipodam Brother' is neither a bad film nor a great film, which hits the bulls eye in the first half, but falls flat in the second. It’s a decent watch, and if you’re a fan of suspense dramas, then you will enjoy this one as the twist and turns will leave you surprised.