Ramanna Youth Movie  Review & Rating

Ramanna Youth is a movie that actor Abhai  Naveen both starred in and directed. 

Story: Raju (Abhai Naveen), a young person  from Ankshapur in Telangana, aspires to lead  the youth.  He is completely smitten with  Sapna (Amulya Reddy). 

Raju is motivated by MLA Ramanna (Srikanth Iyengar), and he hopes to win the politician’s  favor.  A poster that Raju and his buddies put up in  their village turns their lives on their heads.  What took place next? 

Performances: Abhai Naveen is a natural actor  who gives his performance his all. 

Another movie that accurately captures Telangana culture is Ramanna Youth. The setting seems to  be  a little town

A number of the protagonist’s discussions  with  his pals came off well, making people  giggle.  

In their individual roles, Taagubothu Ramesh,  Srikanth Iyengar, and Anil Geela all perform satisfactorily.  The film attempts to deliver a nice message. 

Comparatively speaking, the second half is superior to  the first hour. 

 In the final thirty minutes, the film adopts a  serious tone, and this is when everything starts  to  come together. 

 There are a few passable comedic moments  here  and there. 

Technicalities: The score and music by  Kamran  are good. The cinematography was  done skillfully  by Fahad Abdul Majeed.  

To minimize repetition, the editing team could  have removed a lot of pointless scenes. The dialogues  that appear near the conclusion are written effectively. The quality of the production  is good. 

The directing of Abhai Naveen is poor; he ought  to have focused more on developing compelling  drama and feelings. The movie fails miserably  in this  area, and as a result, the intended message is  poorly received. 

Analysis: Strong messages alone are  insufficient;  it is how they are delivered that counts most.  

Ramanna Youth regrettably lacks the compelling  drama that would have supported the social  message. The climax delivers the point, but it is quite  hurried,  and the movie ends abruptly.

One won’t be able to empathize with the  characters because of the inadequate handling  of  the characters’  emotions. 

Little happens in the movie until the final few minutes. The movie has a romantic theme, but  it doesn’t mesh well with the narrative. There  has  been a lot of time squandered, thus there is a  lot of “treading water.” 

Verdict: Overall, Ramanna Youth wants to  provide young people with a positive message,  yet the presentation falls short. 

The final few minutes were strong, and the  actors  did a terrific job. 

 However, Ramanna Youth  ultimately lacks the appropriate drama and  emotions to keep  the movie together. 

Rating: 1.5/5