Reviews
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Quirky comedy
First half of the film is fun. Second half dwells into the real story. Second half is little slow compared to first half. Plus points of the film are story, direction, music, cinematography, dialogues and production values. On the flipside, a properly made second half would have done wonders to the movie. Director Sujeeth shows a lot of promise. Run Raja Run is a fun-filled crime thriller in the guise of romantic comedy. You may watch it.
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Breezy Entertainer
Run Raja Run is a perfect comeback for Sharwanand. Though the film bogs down a bit after the interval, Sharwanand’s stylish and entertaining character, various twists and turns make this film a breezy entertainer. Recommended.
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Entertainment at its best!
Run Raja Run is made for urban audience. This film never tried to impress all the sections of audience. Director keeps it simple throughout the film. Despite having the backdrop of crime, Run Raja Run ends up as pure fun film.
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No action.. Mind games only
Sujeeth's writing and execution is creative. With no action and only mind games and slick and snazzy presentation, the film will be lapped up by the class movie-loving audience.
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Perfect venture to watch if one likes twists
Till one point, spectators will have the curiosity and after the ice breaking point, spectators will start predicting the sequences correctly. If, film maker could have kept the suspense till the end, it would have been more better. But, the flick on an average is good to watch.
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Perfect venture to watch if one likes twists
Till one point, spectators will have the curiosity and after the ice breaking point, spectators will start predicting the sequences correctly. If, film maker could have kept the suspense till the end, it would have been more better. But, the flick on an average is good to watch.
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Fun Filled Entertainer
The film is sprinkled with funny dialogues. And unlike in formula films, the film does not have comedians doling out rehashed and boring dialogues to make the audience laugh. Instead, Sujeeth opts for situational comedy and manages to capture the attention of the audience through out.
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