Rakta Charitra I (Hindi)

Release Date:
October 22, 2010

Rakta Charitra is a biographical tale of Paritala Ravi from Andhra Pradesh, a prime accused in a number of murder cases. It is the story of a man`s phenomenal rise to power and a story of the most intense blood curdling conflict ever heard of between two individuals. Moreover, the story is also the ultimate statement on the often heard disastrous consequences of a fatal mixture of caste, crime, family feuds and politics

Rakta Charitra is a biographical tale of Paritala Ravi from Andhra Pradesh, a prime accused in a number of murder cases.... Show More

Never have the last 15 minutes of a film made me revise the rating of a film from bad to better (actually worse to bad, in this case). That might just be because the only story that happens, is in that span. The first 120 minutes is someone killing the other in a "brutality" competition. Yeah, only an optimist like me can find a positive in that one.

'Khada ho rahan hain'. The lady sitting next to me heaved a sigh of relief after the next line from Bukka Reddy (Abhimanyu Singh): 'Mera bhai'. If there is one...


Quoting a line from the film - Atit ko yaad karo ( Shiva, Raat, Rangeela, Satya, Company), Vartaman ko parkho ( Aag,Rann, Agyaat, Contract, Phoonk, Darling, Rakht Charitra 1), Bhavishya se dharo ( Rakht Charitra 2)

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It is a film that mostly delivers on what it promises. For once, we have a film that does not betray its own trailer and for once we have a film where the camera does not behave like Gandhiji’s three monkeys. Considering Bollywood standards, it can be called a slasher movie with gonzo violence. It is one of RGV’s better works in recent times but that does not mean that it breaks new grounds. The problem here is that, unfortunately Paritala Ravi’s real life story is very similar to that of Godfather (or Sarkar or Rajneeti for that matter). So, the basic plot is always burdened with a sense of déjà vu which is never a desirable trait for any film.

Rakht Charitra as quoted by the director stands for A History of blood, the movie is based upon a real life gangster who turned politician after the death of his father and brother. The story is based upon real life experiences of the main protagonist Paritala Ravi, who turned into a killing machine after the death of his family.

This is director Ram Gopal Vermas second succesful biographal venture after his award winning movie Company. In this movie you will see similarities with some of Vermas pervious films such as Sarkar and Sarkar Raj. The camera angles in the movie were excellent as when the characters would show their venegeful emotions it looked amazing.

Rakht Charitra is not a typical bollywood film, neither does it have the songs and dances that you would expect. The film is strictly forbidden for light hearted people, women and children as it is a very grusome movie. This film is for people who like films based upon real life charcters and the brutally side of the bollywood cinema

The actors Perfomances in the film are oustanding. Viviek Oberoi gives his best at portraying Paritala Ravi. He doesnt just act as the character but looks like the character, when the audiences will see this movie they will not think they are watching Viviek oberoi they will be thinking of him as Paritala Ravi. Our Veteran Actor Shatrughan Sinha returns with a fantastic perfomance as NT Rama Rao. Abimanyu Singh who portrays the role of Bukka Reddy the villain of the film gives a brilliant perfomance, when you see the actor he makes you want to hate him on how he treats the people of the city and the grusome death he gives his victims.

Overall the film appeals only to people who like their movies to be gory and full of blood. The film will work better in Telegu and Tamil Versions as it will have more identification of the characters in them areas of india.

My rating out of 10 for Rakht Charitra is 8.5/10