


If this film were made in one part, I would have written first half of the movie is good (Rakta Charitra part 1) and second half should have been better (Rakta Charitra part 2). In addition to close ups and innovative framing, RGV tilted the scene by 180 degrees in a couple of scenes.

The other dialogue is a comment on wives (we see similar one in Naa Istam book). One such dialogue is ‘Rajakeeyamantha Yes and No la madhya vundi’ (Tanikella Bharani in movie). Dialogues by Nageswara Rao (mostly RGV’s) are good. However, there are not many commercially engrossing scenes in the second part to use the peppy RC background music. Other departments: Music by Dharam Sandeep is as good as in the part one. Direction of RGV is intense in certain parts of the movie. Since the part 2 didn’s have enough engaging raw material, RGV has explored the emotional quotient in terms of Surya-Pratap rivalry and Surya-Bhavani understanding. Screenplay - direction: The way he hid Surya’s thread in the part one and narrated it as a flashback in the part two is good. Hence the people who followed Paritala Ravi life story might not be satisfied with the climax of the movie. In real, Paritala Ravi was killed because his government was not in the power. RGV shows in part 2 that Pratap is killed while being in power. In the part 1 of Rakta Charitra, RGV explains the basic reason for Pratao going into politics is to get power so that nobody can touch him.
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But part two has only three major killings (Rama Naidu studios bomb blast (opening shot), TV bomb blast (interval shot) and Pratap assassination (climax). Part one has many interesting and true-to-real-life killings. But the part 2 looks more like fictional and the people who expect real story might get disappointed. Rakta Charitra 1 is very close to the reality. Story: When one is inspired by a real story, it is pretty evident that people look for authenticity of the story. Most of the character characters are from the part 1. Subhalekha Sudhakar plays an important character. Priyamani is authentic as a supportive wife of Surya. This scene speaks volumes about how an actor could be used to create superb effect of a bomb blast without actually showing the people who died in it. RGV has shown the horror and sadness in the eyes of Suriya. There is a scene before the interval of the movie in which they didn’t show the mutilated bodies in the TV bomb blasts. Surya is a perfect choice for the character of Suri. The rest of the story is all about how Surya succeeds in killing Pratap. Muddu Krishna gets attracted to Surya and becomes his devoted follower. Meanwhile, Surya surrenders himself before court and is jailed. Pratap’s team hunts down all the people who helped Surya. It is later revealed that Surya is son of Narasimha Reddy who was the main enemy of Pratap. Pratap (Vivek Oberai) escapes from an assassination attempt made by Surya (Suriya).
