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Harom Hara Movie Review and Rating

By - June 14, 2024 - 01:44 PM IST

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Movie: Harom Hara
Director: Gnanasagar Dwaraka


Starring: Sudheer Babu, Malvika Sharma, Sunil, Jayaprakash, Akshara Gowda, Arjun Gowda, Ravi Kale and others


Producer: Sumanth G Naidu
Music Director: Chaitan Bharadwaj
Cinematographer: Arvind Viswanathan
Editor: Raviteja Girijala


Banner: Sree Subrahmanyeshwara Cinemas
Release Date: June 14, 2024


iQlik Movies Rating: 2.5/5


Sudheer Babu returns with "Harom Hara," a film directed by Gnanasagar Gnanasagar Dwaraka of "Sehari" fame. The film revolves around Kuppam backdrop. Let's delve into its story and see how it fares.


Story:
In the Kuppam area, troublemakers Thammi Reddy (Lakki Lakshman), Basava Reddy (Ravi Kale), and Sharath (Arjun Gowda) terrorize locals by illegally occupying lands. Subramanyam (Sudheer Babu) arrives in Kuppam seeking a livelihood. He secures a job as a lab assistant at a college where his love interest, Devi (Malvika Sharma), also works. However, an incident forces him to resign. The rest of the film is all about Subramanyam's rise to power and the challenges he faces along the way.


Performances:
As usual, Sudheer Babu delivers a compelling performance, effortlessly carrying the film with his dynamic presence. His ease in action sequences is sure to thrill mass audiences. Sunil shines in a substantial role, providing strong support to Sudheer Babu. Arjun Gowda, Lakki Lakshman and Ravi Kale impressed in their roles. Malvika Sharma is also decent. The cast's effort in mastering the Kuppam dialect adds authenticity. All the actors made their presence felt.


Technical Aspects:
Chaitan Bharadwaj?s powerful score enhances many scenes, and the production design is impressive. Chaitan Bharadwaj emerges as a standout with his electrifying background score. Arvind Vishwanathan?s cinematography is commendable, and the production design excels. Director Gnanasagar Dwaraka, familiar with the Kuppam region, pays attention to detail, although the writing is inconsistent. The action sequences are well-executed.


Plus Points:
Performances
BGM
Action Sequences


Minus Points:
Writing
Weak Plot


Review:
Despite some engaging moments in the second half, the film's predictability diminishes its impact. The familiar rags-to-riches tale's storyline lacks originality and heavily mirrors elements from other successful commercial films. The film maintains engagement in the first half with well-staged, impactful moments. Several scenes feel derivative, borrowing heavily from other movies. Overall, "Harom Hara" features a routine storyline but benefits from well-executed mass scenes and Sudheer Babu's potent performance in a mass avatar.


Final Verdict: Harom Hara Appeals the Mass


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