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This is an archive article published on December 3, 2010

Movie review: Rakht Charitra 2

Ram Gopal Varma begins ‘Raktacharitra 2’ with a half-hour prologue.

Director: Ram Gopal Varma

Cast:Suriya,Vivek Oberoi,Priyamani,Shatrughan Sinha

Rating:**1/2

Ram Gopal Varma begins ‘Raktacharitra 2’ with a half-hour prologue that invites us to re-visit the highlights of the first part : the foghorn voice of the ‘sutradhar’,the setting of the scene in Anandpur where blood flows freer than water,and where Pratap Ravi ( Oberoi) claws his way to the top,with the help of a sharp cleaver and the support of wily politician Shivaji ( Sinha).

The trouble with the sequel is not that it is too long and as bloody,if not more so ( that’s what the film promises,and gives it to us in buckets). But that it is more of the same— increasingly dramatic set pieces,done in extended slo-mo shots,where the killing is all. What keeps us watching is Tamil star Suriya in his first appearance in a Hindi film. He plays,coincidentally,a man called Surya,Pratap’s nemesis,who starts off by being on the side of the angels but changes over to the other side after the massacre of his family.

Like in the first part,RGV’s intention is not so much to delve into the complexities of Andhra politics,which stay firmly in the backdrop,but to create sequences where death is choreographed in varying ways. After a point,you are oblivious to the gore. But you cannot,at any point,bypass Suriya : he has eyes that speak.

Bollywood is ready for him.

shubhragupta@expressindia.com

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