Rajadhi Raja
Looks like the director has fed logic also to the junior artistes along with their food. When you come out of the theater after watching the film, you feel weighed down with the flowers stuck behind your ears!!
In his dying breath, Lawrence 's father tells him, "For your 3 elder brothers, you should be mother and father, everything. They should study well and serve the people." How Lawrence comes up in life step by step and fulfills his father's dreams, forms the story.
Like father desired, the 3 brothers become a lawyer, engineer and a police officer. Just when he thinks he has finally discharged his duties, Lawrence comes to realize that his elder brothers are nothing but money grabbing bloodsuckers, who will do anything for money. They suck his blood and squander his goals and how he punishes them, forms the rest of the story.
Lawrence spends most of his call sheet trying to evade Meenakshi who seems like a calf who has swallowed a Viagra pill. His revenge on his elder brothers takes about a minor part of the film. He spends a bit of time confronting vamp Mumtaz, plays duets with Snigdha and Kamna. Beyond this, one can't see anything new in Lawrence .
Mumtaz plays the role of Saidai Saroja who sells ganja by the toilets and becomes a minister. In the smoking scenes, she has done a realistic portrayal without going for re-takes! She has dubbed her dialogues for herself and botched it, so viewers hear that with a grimace. With no other way out, many make their way to the canteen to puff some smoke themselves!
What can one say about the director's delight in exposing the midriffs of the 3 heroines Snigdha, Meenakshi and Kamna? Can't the director realise that no cop would publicly commit murder? Maybe he also thought that the song "kathirikka kathirikka kaambu neenda kathirikka" composed by Karunaas is very essential for viewers and subjected them to torture.
At sickle point, the Nattamai forces his daughters to tie the thaali and if this comedy had extended through the film, we could have given a letter of appreciation for 'Rajadhi Raja.'
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