Raj Tarun who is reeling under flops in the professional front and various problems in the personal front is keen to redeem himself at the box office with his upcoming film Tiragabadara Saami. The film directed by A.S.Ravikumar Chowdary is releasing on 2 Aug 2024. Let us find out how the film entertained movie lovers.
Tiragabadara Saami story is all about a youngster who is a good samaritan and whose life changes with the entry of a beautiful girl and his marriage with her. How he overcomes the testing times form the rest of the developments. Giri (Raj Tarun), an orphan with a kind heart, finds joy in reuniting lost loved ones. His noble profession, however, presents challenges when it comes to finding a wife. Fate intervenes when he meets Sailaja (Malvi Malhotra), a beautiful and compassionate woman, and they quickly fall in love and marry.
Their idyllic life takes a turn for the worse when unexpected problems arise. Giri must unravel the mystery behind these difficulties and his connection to a cast of intriguing characters: the enigmatic Kondareddy (Makarand Deshpande), the alluring Radha (Mannara Chopra), the stern DCP (John Vijay), the assertive Tulasamma (Pragathi), the eccentric Mutton Mastan (Raja Ravindra), and others. To uncover the truth and restore balance to his life, Giri must navigate a web of secrets and confront the challenges that threaten his happiness.
Raj Tharun delivers a competent performance but fails to break out of his comfort zone, delivering a predictable portrayal that feels repetitive. His mannerisms, dialogue delivery, and accent remain largely unchanged from his previous roles, leaving viewers wanting more depth and variation.
Malvi Malhotra is visually appealing on screen and presents a decent performance. Makarand Deshpande, as expected, plays a familiar character type, delivering a performance that's in line with his previous work. Mannara Chopra appears in a special song, offering a satisfactory performance.
The supporting cast, including Prudhvi, Raja Ravindra, Pragathi, Thagubothu Ramesh, and Raghu Babu, attempt to inject humor into the film with their comedic timing, but their efforts are hampered by the stale and uninspired writing, leaving their performances lacking impact.
"Tiragabadara Saami" suffers from a lack of originality and fails to offer anything fresh to the familiar narrative of a young orphan and his marriage. The film's predictable storyline and uninspired execution result in a lack of engagement from start to finish.
The first half attempts to establish the hero's charitable nature and the impact of his marriage plans, but the introduction of a beautiful girl feels formulaic and predictable. The interval twist, unfortunately, fails to deliver any surprises. The second half falters further, relying on stale and forced humor that feels out of place and fails to generate laughter.
Director A.S.Ravikumar Chowdhary's lack of innovation is evident in the film's story, screenplay, and direction, which feel uninspired and derivative. Despite the melodious music by JB and the decent cinematography of Jawahar Reddy, "Tiragabadara Saami" falls short due to its predictable narrative, weak character development, and lack of originality. The production values are good, but they cannot compensate for the film's fundamental flaws. Basava Pydi Reddy's editing, burdened by the weak script, fails to salvage the film, leaving viewers with a sense of disappointment.
Altogether, Tiragabadara Saami turns out to be a ridiculous entertainer. "Tiragabadara Saami" falls short in its execution, lacking originality and resorting to outdated tropes. Raj Tarun's performance feels rote, lacking the depth and nuance required for the character. Director A.S.Ravikumar Chowdhary appears to be stuck in a bygone era, relying on an 80s formula that feels stale and unconvincing. The film's numerous illogical scenes further detract from the overall experience, leaving viewers questioning its coherence. Even with script and screenplay revisions, it's doubtful that the film would have achieved success, even in the 80s. Considering these factors, Cinejosh assigns a 1 rating to "Tiragabadara Saami," highlighting its significant flaws and lack of engagement.