'Rahasyam Idham Jagath' Movie Review: Simple Science Fiction!
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(Movie: 'Rahasyam Idham Jagath',
Release Date: November 08, 2024,
Rating: 2.5/5,
Starring: Rakesh Galebi, Sravanti Pattipati, Manasa Veena, Bhargav Gopinatham, Karthik Kandala, Shivakumar Juturi, Aadi Naidu, etc.
Directed by: Komal R. Bharadwaj
(Editing : Chota.K. Prasad, Cinematography : Tyler Blumel, Music : Gyani, Producer : Padma Ravinoothula, Hiranmai Ravinoothula)
Rakesh Galebi, Sravanti Pattipati, Manasa Veena and Bhargav Gopinatham are the main stars of the movie 'Rahasyam Idham Jagath'. Komal R. This movie directed by Bharadwaj has come to the audience. And let's know to what extent it pleased the audience...
Story: Connecting mythology to science fiction, the story of this movie is based on the concept of time travel. Both Abhiram (Rakesh Galebi) and Akira (Sravanti Pattipati) are in love. Both of them plan to settle down in life by working in the US and building a career there. However, when Akira's father dies, she decides to go back to India and stay with her mother. Abhiram also decides to leave his career in the US and move to India for Akira. What are the turning points in the lives of Abhiram - Akira in the background of some dramatic developments in this sequence?, How did the concept of time travel come into Abhiram's life due to Aruni Acharya (Manasa Veena)? What did he achieve because of that travel? That is the rest of the story.
Analysis: Director Komal R. Bharadwaj could not add good treatment to this mythological suspense thriller and increase the interest. Also, the time travel track should have been written a little better. In this 'Rahasyam Idham Jagath', which came as a science fiction and mythological thriller, the theme of time travel and some thrilling elements are good. However, the slow progress of the stories, missing interesting elements in the first half and filling the movie with unnecessary scenes are the minus points of the movie. Although this 'Rahasyam Idham Jagath' movie has an interesting theme, the play is boring in many places. Director Komal R. wrote the screenplay according to the point taken. Bhardwaj failed. Moreover, they made a connection between science fiction and mythological, and instead of writing the scene clearly in that sense, they drove the scene in a messy manner. In fact, a lot of suspense can be maintained from the point of view of the drama going on according to the story. But.. the movie is not effective in this regard either. Even the hero's attempt to save his dead friends misses the mark. Moreover, the main plot was developed from the perspective of Abhi Ram's character, which became a big minus in the movie. Besides that, some emotional scenes also feel fake. Director Komal R. Bharadwaj made a good effort to make the second half interesting with thrilling elements, but that too did not fully work out on the screen. This mysterious thriller with science fiction and mythological elements has some emotional scenes along with some thrilling elements. Also the climax twist is beyond imagination. Director Komal R. The mythological drama written by Bharadwaj was interesting in some places. Some of the suspense scenes in the movie are particularly impressive. Rakesh Galebi is very good in the role of Abhiram. Sravanti Pattipati also acted well in the role of the heroine. Manasa Veena also impressed with her performance in another key role. Similarly Bhargav Gopinath's mannerisms are good. Karthik Kandala impresses in his role. Sivakumar Juturi, Adi Naidu and others who appeared in other important roles did justice to their roles. The main point taken by the director, and elevating that point and linking science and mythological elements, some scenes are new.
Technical Department: Tyler Blumel's cinematography is good in the movie. Along with the key scenes, the cameramen have shown some key scenes in the second half very well. Guyani's music is okay. Chota K. Prasad's editing is also impressive. Producers Padma Ravinoothula and Hiranmai Ravinoothula's production values are very good.
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