Rules Ranjann Movie Review  & Rating 

Kiran Abbavaram, who is invading the audience  as well as the box office, has been released  as the hero.  

Let’s see how this film, directed by Rathinam Krishna, son of famous producer AM Ratnam, impressed the audience..!! 

Story: Born and brought up in Tirupati,  Manoranjan (Kiran Abbavaram) gets a job in Mumbai and lives happily there. 

After many years, his crush Sana (Neha Shetty) suddenly appears. Before telling her about his  love, Sana runs away to Tirupati.  

Can Manoranjan tell his love to Sana? Could  they finally get married? What are the  obstacles to their marriage?  

Performance: Kiran looks good in the role of a simple & smart young boy.  Kiran was impressed by the comedy timing of Hyper Aadi and Vennela Kishore, indicating a need for improvement in the comedy industry.

Neha Shetty did not have much scope for a  glamor show or performance. In only one  song, she showed her strength  and got sidetracked.  

Vennela Kishore is the relief of the whole movie. He tried to make the audience laugh with good comedy timing even in the small role  he got.  

Hyper Aadi Comedy Panchulu is old enough to remind you of new episodes like Jabardasth etc. There is no need to talk about the rest of the padding artists. 

Technicalities: Director Rathinam Krishna  should be the sole source of information on  the original story, narrative, and dialogue in the film, as it remains unfinished until the  film's completion.

The theater audience was captivated by his mediocre dialogues, outdated comedy,  meaningless scenes, and screenplay, leaving  little to say about his work.

Amrish's songs are excellent, but his background music lacks emotional depth and doesn't effectively convey the scene's  emotions.

Duleep Kumar’s cinematography work is decent. The production design and artwork  are good . 

Analysis: Kiran Abbavaram urgently needs to  stop invading the audience and focus on  the selection of stories immediately.  

Kiran's consistent appearance in the last five  films may cause confusion for the audience if  his hairstyle doesn't change, causing  confusion about his movie.

Verdict: It is difficult for “Rules Ranjann” to  stand up to content movies like “Mad,  Chinna,  Month of Madhu . 

Rating : 1/5