Friday, December 3, 2010

Ratha Sarithiram Review

Ratha Sarithiram Review

Ratha Sarithiram Review

Ratha Sarithiram Review Revenge is the purest form of emotion. Do not assume that this film is a sermon show, of course not. But RGV has tried to promote non-violence through a drama of violence without stopping. For example, heroin each film wants to stop the evil nature of their spouses. However, a range of attributes distinction is a testimony in this film. Priyamani extended his words of support for Suriya to beat your opponent. In leaving, Radhika Apte Vivek Oberoi admits interfering in the murder of Priyamani.

RGV but then says there are no heroes or villains, but only real people. The director certainly deserves a pat on the back for the treatment of real history, driving home the truth that nobody can be entirely good or bad for trying to represent the dark side of two lives “negative”. Despite the overdose of violence, you can call it an intense film, with many sub-plots. The script also paints a realistic picture of the political parties that were involved, their families and women in their lives.

Shatrughan Sinha, Abhimanyu Singh, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Sushant Singh, Radhika Apte and Priyamani to play other roles. Ratha Saritiram film is based on the life of Paritala Ravindra, a rebel and political leader of Andhra Pradesh, who was assassinated by rivals in 2005. Since this story has nothing to do with Tamil Nadu and Surya acts only in part-2, not published in Tamil. Ratha Sari [...]