![]() One might question Amy Jackson's casting as she seems uneasy in a few scenes, but Rakshitha Prem's dubbing does add some emotional credibility to her performance. The mother sentiment that Prem is known for is found aplenty in the film. In one scene that is supposed to be in Sri Lanka, there is a Kannada board saying Ranatunga Tea Stall, which does get a few giggles. Shivarajkumar's song with six heroines is a treat. Given the scope and the canvas, one might have expected more, but there are many scenes that leaves one feeling shortchanged. Though, one might end up feeling underwhelmed by the end of the three hours. The two lead actors have interesting mannerisms and give their fans a lot of moments to whistle. ![]() It is three hours long and one can question whether this long screen time was required. Instead, it is every bit the commercial film that needs action, comedy, romance and many songs. What happens when the paths of these two cross? While Shivarajkumar's Ram has a heart governing him, while Sudeep's Ram is cerebral and ambitious beyond reason. The little son is told that in today's world on needs to not just have Rama's discipline and dedication but also Ravana's tact. The story begins on a rather dramatic note that deals with a couple that has a husband who is known to play Ravana on screen, his pious Rama-worshipping wife and their son, who is confused whose ideologies work better. But, is the narrative treading on thin ice? ![]() The film has enough songs, dialogues, fights and cheekiness to ensure both the fan groups are appeased. ![]() The Villain shows how he had to tread carefully since he had two superstars and their fan bases to cater to. The Villain Review: Prem had everyone's expectations up when he got a casting coup with Shivarajkumar and Sudeep in one film. The Villain Plot: Rama or Ravana, whose ideologies work better? Two shrewd minds battle it out in a one-upmanship game. ![]()
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