“Harom Hara” Telugu Movie Review

Saturday, October 5, 2024

Movie Name : Harom Hara

Release Date : June 14, 2024

Cast : Sudheer Babu, Malvika Sharma, Sunil, Jayaprakash, Akshara Gowda, Arjun Gowda, Ravi Kale etc.

Director : Gnanasagar Dwaraka

Music Director : Chaitan Bharadwaj

Andhrawatch.com Rating : 2.5/5

Story:

In the Kuppam area, Thammi Reddy (portrayed by Lakki Lakshman), Basava Reddy (played by Ravi Kale), and Sharath (acted by Arjun Gowda) stir up trouble by illegally seizing lands and intimidating locals. Subramanyam (played by Sudheer Babu) arrives seeking livelihood opportunities and takes on a job as a lab assistant at a local college where his love interest, Devi (portrayed by Malvika Sharma), also works. Following an incident that leads to his resignation, Subramanyam explores new avenues for income and becomes fascinated by the gun manufacturing industry, driven by its promising profits. Teaming up with suspended cop Palani Swamy (played by Sunil), he ventures into this business. The film chronicles Subramanyam’s journey as he navigates challenges and rises to prominence in Kuppam.

Review :

Sudheer Babu consistently goes above and beyond, and his performance in “Harom Hara” is no different. Audiences are sure to be thrilled by his dynamic presence in the high-octane action scenes. Sudheer Babu’s natural ease and charismatic body language carry the film effortlessly. He is perfectly suited for action-packed roles like this, and the filmmakers have successfully tapped into his immense potential.

Though the pacing is somewhat slow, the first half remains engaging with well-crafted moments of subtle elevation and mass appeal. Unlike many commercial entertainers, the film avoids unnecessary songs. The ones included are integral to the story and seamlessly blend into the narrative, ensuring the flow remains uninterrupted, which is a commendable choice.

Sunil takes on a substantial role and provides robust support to Sudheer Babu. Both the lead actors and the supporting cast have made significant efforts to master the Kuppam dialect, adding authenticity to their performances. The carefully selected locations further enhance the film’s realistic atmosphere. Although “Harom Hara” lacks a fresh storyline, it is designed to appeal to a broad audience.Chaitan Bharadwaj’s music significantly elevates the impact of numerous scenes. Akshara Gowda and Jayaprakash Narayana are effective in their respective roles.

The second half of the film includes several well-crafted scenes, but the predictability diminishes its impact. The major drawback of “Harom Hara” is its lack of originality. The storyline of the protagonist rising from poverty to wealth has been frequently portrayed in Telugu cinema, and this film fails to bring a new angle to this well-worn theme.

Hence, the drama weakens in the latter half. One would expect more innovative writing from a young director, but Gnanasagar opts to stick to a conventional formula. The film features three primary antagonists, yet none manage to stand out due to their underdeveloped characterizations. Malvika Sharma delivers a decent performance, but her role lacks depth and offers little scope for her to shine.

Overall, “Harom Hara” presents a familiar storyline, yet it includes some well-executed mass scenes that work in its favor. Sudheer Babu’s talent is effectively showcased through his dynamic role. While the first half is solid, the second half turns predictable, revealing the director’s significant influence from other films. The drama loses its impact in the latter part, and the conclusion is less than satisfying. Fans of action movies might enjoy it, but others may prefer to seek alternative viewing options.

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