Swamy Ra Ra Review
Happy Days star Nikhil Siddharth is back with his latest outing Swamy Ra Ra, which has all newcomers in technical department and they have breathed fresh air into the film. Written and directed by debutante Sudhir Varma, the movie has simple story. What makes it interesting watch is its stylish film making.
Swamy Ra Ra is a crime thriller with a comical touch and Nikhil's wonderful performance is the main highlight in the film. Sudhir's interesting narration and dialogues, Sunny MR's music and background score and Richard Prasad's cinematography and Ravi Babu and Jeeva's comedy timing are the other attractions of the movie.
Sudhir Varma seems to have been influenced by Ram Gopal Varma, Quentin Tarantino and Guy Ritchie's filmmaking style. Though his story is simple, he makes it quite engaging with his beautiful screenplay. He has given special attention to logic and he makes sure that the movie has no unnecessary fights and songs. He has also tried to tap out new and fresh product from the entire technical department.
Surya (Nikhil) is a small time thief, who meets journalist Swati. They come to know that a small golden idol of Lord Ganesh is stolen from the secret chambers of Sri Padmanabhaswamy temple in Thiruvananthapuram. Along with some thieves, they start searching for this statue. What happens to the statue? Who will find it? Answers to these questions should be seen on screen.