Lakshmi Manchu, as the lady in distress losing her family and singly fighting to find the criminals have excelled, and her other shade revealed toward the end with a twist, makes the character even more appealing with the interesting dimension. Priyadarshi makes a good presence as the second fiddle, as a good cop. Adarsh Balakrishna and Samrat are adequate, while the rest of the cast has nothing much to do.
Raghu Dixit's background score is impressive and haunting, while the cinematography by Samala Baskar is top notch, capturing the interesting visuals in a splendid manner, engaging the audience. Bikkina Thammiraju's editing is taut and makes the movie gripping with sharp cuts.
Director Vijay Yelakanti has come up with an engaging tale of a wife on a mission to unravel the murder mystery of her husband, and though the plot and the concept of constable helping her out remind heavily of Kahaani, the pacy first half, the visuals by Samala baskar, and the twists in the second half make Wife of Ram an engaging flick.
Besides, the subtle performance of Lakshmi Manchu and the crisp run time of 118 minutes also help the cause. However, the director fails at establishing several characters well, and ultimately, Wife of Ram ends as a decent thriller that is a can watch.
Lakshmi Manchu,Aadarsh B Krishna,Vijay Yelakanti,Vivek Kuchibhotla,Raghu DixitAn engaging thriller that could have been even better.