Starring: Sai Tej, Aishwarya Rajesh, Jagapathibabu, Ramya krishna
Director: Devakatta
Producers: J Bhagawan, J Pulla Rao, Zee Studios, JB Entertainments
Music Director: Manisharma
Cinematography : M Sukumar
Editor: K L Praveen
Republic is a film that many were waiting for as it is directed by Deva Katta. The film is out now and let’s see how it is.
Story:
Abhiram(Sai Tej) is a man who always questions the loopholes in the system. His dad(Jagapathi Babu) is also a government servant but is corrupt. Seeing all this happening around him, Abhiram takes up IAS and gets posted in his own hometown. But he has to deal with bigger issues and politicians like Vishaka Vani(Ramya Krishna). How will Abhiram manage such big heads and brings back normalcy in his hometown is the basic story?
Plus Points:
The basic intention of the film is right and also addresses key issues in the system. The second half of the film is where most of the drama happens as the emotions and sincerity in the script are showcased well.
Ramya Krishna is apt in her role as a corrupt politician. Though she is brought quite late into the proceedings, she creates a decent impact. There is a confrontation scene between her and Tej and Ramya is magnificent with her dialogues.
Aishwarya Rajesh is decent but is getting typecast in supporting roles. Jagapathi Babu gets yet another crucial role and does well. Srikanth Iyengar is also neat. An action scene featuring Tej and the villagers has been showcased well.
Last but not the least, Republic showcases the acting prowess of Sai Tej. He is very good as a sincere IAS officer and brings out superb emotions. Tej does quite well in all the action and confrontation scenes with the likes of Ramya Krishna
Minus Points:
One of the biggest drawbacks of the film is the slow pace of the film. Such serious dramas need to be gripping from the first scene but that does not happen here. Sai Tej’s journey to becoming a collector is dragged for no reason.
Ramya Krishna is hardly there in the first half. In a way, so much time is taken to establish the conflict point. Also, the length of the film is a tad long and needs serious trimming.
A few cinematic liberties have been taken. Tej who plays a collector takes things way too much in hand and this aspect looks a bit odd. Also, Aishwarya Rajesh and her story do not create much impact in the film.