Raja Vaaru Rani Gaaru movie review: A simple story of silent lovers.
- Rasmi Tangirala
- Jun 27, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 2, 2021
This movie was like a feel-good Malayalam movie, but for the Telugu audience. I thought it would be slow, and it was. Now it wasn't SLOWWWWW, but it was the perfect kind of slow for a movie like this. It showed us how to slow down and enjoy the ride, making it stand apart from normal Telugu movies where all we except is random twists and turns and superb climaxes and infinite romances.
I started watching this movie just so that I could review it. I didn't have that much interest. Halfway through, I realized I was over-analyzing the movie, so I started watching the movie for itself. For it's content. Based on this, we can conclude that THAT was the kind of movie this is. SWEET. SIMPLE. SHY. ROMANTIC (in it's own way). It even has comedy, like a sarcastic comedy. Comedy that makes you laugh. Well it made me laugh. (I honestly think that things are much funnier when you are smiling.)

Anyways, if you didn't read anything above, then still, WATCH THIS MOVIE.
I could literally rant on about this movie forever. This boy, he had a mouth, but he didn't use it.
For the entire movie.
To say "I love you."
From this, we get the word "SHY." Then, when the girl is back, you can see why it's SWEET. And in general throughout the movie, you can see how it's SIMPLE.

As a side thought, this movie could have been called "Mooga Manasulu," because it literally is.

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