Radhe Shyam first review: Prabhas starrer is a ‘power packed film’

Prabhas starrer Radhe Shyam is about to launch in theatres on March 11. The romantic drama, which marks Prabhas’ comeback to the silver display after 2019 launch Saaho, is already garnering optimistic reactions. Umair Sandhu, an abroad censor board member, took to his Instagram tales on Sunday and known as Radhe Shyam a real “cinematic expertise”. He added that Prabhas is “again with a bang”.

“Radhe Shyam is really cinematic expertise. Thriller, romance, motion and thrills. What an influence packed movie. Prabhas is again with bang. He’s one man present,” he wrote, giving the movie 4 stars in his fast evaluation of the Radha Krishna Kumar directorial.

radhe shyam review An abroad censor board member shared his evaluation of Prabhas’ movie Radhe Shyam. (Picture: Umair Sandhu/Instagram)

Prabhas performs a famend palmist in Radhe Shyam. In an interview with indianexpress.com, director Radha Krishna Kumar opened up about Prabhas’ character Vikramaditya. He stated, “The character of Vikramaditya in Radhe Shyam was impressed by the European palmist Cheiro. We additionally developed the story by incorporating two or three real-life incidents.”

Speaking about what response he expects from the viewers, the director stated, “I’m fairly assured concerning the movie’s story. I don’t know if the success and response are in our arms. Our perception on this story is seen within the closing output. I consider the viewers may also love our effort.”

The movie, which is about within the backdrop of 1970’s Europe, additionally stars Sachin Khedekar, Sathyaraj, Priyadarshi Pulikonda, Bhagyashree, Murli Sharma, Kunaal Roy Kapoor, Riddhi Kumar, Sasha Chettri and Sathyan.

Radhe Shyam will launch in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada.

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