Sampath, Faria Abdullah, and Hyper aadhi are introduced in a cool way early in the film, and then ravi teja makes a big entrance in a battle sequence. After a rousing song called Pyaar Lona Paagal, sriram and megha akash are presented. The film moves at a leisurely pace and features some amusing interactions between ravi teja and Faria. The song Veyyinnokka Jillala returns the movie to its lively state with the appearance of murali Sharma and Jayaram.

Sushanth makes a spectacular entry after pujita ponnada is introduced, building tension and excitement. The story then takes a stunning turn. rao ramesh is presented as a strong individual. The narrative changes. Another intriguing shift is made in the narrative. Also presented is daksha Nagarkar. The twists add the essential thrill and suspense. Following a seductive scene with ravi teja and Anu Emmanuel, the interval is marked by the reveal of a significant plot twist.

Beginning well, Ravanasura quickly devolves into formulaic palatable entertainment. With pre-interval and interval blocks, it gets on track (logic apart) and builds suspense for the second half. The comedy-entertainment film Ravanasura quickly transforms into a tense thriller. The filmmaker tried to make a comedy-suspense-thriller. The first half closes with suspense. 


With sriram being taken into custody, the second half got off to a dramatic start. ravi teja changed into a different avatar. The time has come for jayaram and ravi teja to square off since jayaram is getting close to cracking the case. sushanth and daksha Nagarkar have an emotional encounter, which is followed by a dramatic fight scene between sushanth and ravi Teja. It's time for a flashback after a few tense exchanges between the lead and other characters. After a thrilling action scene, the movie comes to an unexpected conclusion.

The main plot of Ravanasura is a well-known one that is disguised as a thriller. While some of it is absolutely over the top and ridiculous, other parts of it work. ravi teja performs admirably, especially when given a bad review. An attempt at a suspense thriller, Ravanasura features a predictable retribution plot that frequently defies logic. Although ravi teja provided a good performance, his characterization seems to be lacking in some way. The BGM is alright, yet just a few scenes showcase Sudheer Varma's ability. In this kind of genre, the screenplay needs to be extremely tight, yet songs and elevation scenes drag it down.




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