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Rajadi Raja Review
- 9/9/2014 6:52:02 AM
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Ajay Vasudev, for his directorial debut with Mammootty in the lead, opts for a done-to-death plot in 'Rajadhiraja' that is unrelentingly dull. Supposedly pandering shamelessly to the 'masses', it makes fun of our basic sensibilities and pokes us right on the face with a theme that is downright droning.
It's a petrol pump that Shekharan Kutty (Mammootty) runs, and the man is one of the most civil and respectable individuals you would meet in the vicinity. He has a lovely family comprising of his wife Radha (Lekshmi Rai) and a daughter. When his wife's cousin Ayyappan (Joju George) drops in, trouble starts brewing in paradise, bringing along with it startling revelations.
What ensues is a riotous affair that has the ordinary man assuming superhuman proportions over night. The baddies who are destined to be thrown about left, right and center with the blow of an arm or the stomp of a foot, make a beeline and get about doing their job, without wasting any further time. A hurricane sets in with the Raja twirling it around at his finger tips.
Hell hath no fury as a Raja scorned, and he makes sure that those around him realize it pretty soon. And with a gory past full of blasts that unearths eventually, we get to see why this Raja is no commonplace man. And no, I have no intentions whatsoever to even dare comment on what the dreaded Raja once had been.
I should admit that I was kinda prepared for what was in store,
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