Ram Venkat Srikar
Ram Venkat Srikar's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
Ugram (2023)
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“Naresh is the strongest link in Ugram. Despite some teething troubles, he is wonderful as angry and grieving...” –
Film Companion
Jun 10, 2024
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Rathnam (2024)
20%
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“An assault to the senses...” –
Film Companion
Apr 29, 2024
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Family Star (2024)
0%
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“A boring imitation of Geetha Govindam.” –
Film Companion
Apr 5, 2024
Full Review
Gaami (2024)
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“Vidayadhar Kagita’s debut is a stunning film that has enough substance to overpower its flaws.” –
Film Companion
Mar 11, 2024
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Lal Salaam (2024)
40%
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“The Aishwarya Rajinikanth directorial is the gazillionth exhibit of good intentions not translating into an equally good film.” –
Film Companion
Feb 17, 2024
Full Review
Bhairavakottai (2024)
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“The VI Anand directorial has all the ideas in place but it cannot afford to explore them in depth.” –
Film Companion
Feb 16, 2024
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Ambajipeta Marriage Band (2024)
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“Well, it is definitely not the fun, lighthearted film the title suggests. It is much more than that.” –
Film Companion
Feb 3, 2024
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Saindhav (2024)
40%
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“To say that Saindhav doesn't take any risks would be dismissive but you only wish it was more impactful.” –
Film Companion
Jan 16, 2024
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Hanu Man (2024)
88%
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“Prashanth Varma cooks a solid superhero origin movie in which the constantly engaging screenplay and ambition overpower the visible technical hindrances.” –
Film Companion
Jan 12, 2024
Full Review
Guntur Kaaram (2024)
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“The film is nowhere close to the standards set by Trivikram and Mahesh Babu's previous collaborations.” –
Film Companion
Jan 12, 2024
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Hi Nanna (2023)
100%
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“Hi Nanna makes up for its weaker parts with some super strong emotional moments.” –
Film Companion
Dec 7, 2023
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Mangalavaaram (2023)
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“Ajay Bhupathi's third feature is easily his finest film in terms of technicality, but is not devoid of issues.” –
Film Companion
Nov 22, 2023
Full Review
Keedaa Cola (2023)
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“It’s these minute and carefully curated things that make Keedaa Cola, with all its flaws, better than so many films I have seen this year...” –
Film Companion
Nov 3, 2023
Full Review
How Is That for a Monday? (2021)
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“Sripal Sama’s contained indie drama talks about the human touch and empathy in the age of mechanical lives.” –
Film Companion
Nov 3, 2023
Full Review
Tiger Nageswara Rao (2023)
20%
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“While Tiger Nageswara Rao has so much more potential to be better, it is, by no means, a lazy effort.” –
The Times of India
Nov 1, 2023
Full Review
Skanda: The Attacker (2023)
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“Should we let bad filmmaking pass just because all this particular film intends to do is make people scream, an objective it seems to largely succeed at?” –
Film Companion
Oct 6, 2023
Full Review
Month of Madhu (2023)
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“Srikanth Nagothi's gutsy and well-crafted film chooses to break many rules but never trades its realness for the sake of drama.” –
Film Companion
Oct 6, 2023
Full Review
Mad (2023)
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“It might not be relatable but there's a lot of fun to be had with the quick-witted characters and chucklesome situations. MAD is not logical or realistic but it doesn't matter because it is hilarious.” –
Film Companion
Oct 6, 2023
Full Review
Rangabali (2023)
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“The Naga Shaurya film is just one more reminder that good intentions cannot rise above bad filmmaking.” –
Film Companion
Sep 12, 2023
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Gandeevadhari Arjuna (2023)
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“Praveen Sattaru's film is focused but comes across as derivative at every step it takes.” –
Film Companion
Sep 12, 2023
Full Review
Kushi (2023)
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“Even during its most dramatic moments, Kushi is never melodramatic, making it Shiva Nirvana's most controlled and mellow film yet. And what the film does with its climax is delightful. ” –
Film Companion
Sep 11, 2023
Full Review
Miss Shetty Mr Polishetty (2023)
60%
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“The film is, without a doubt, fun, but it's also forgettable. To sum MSMP up, as a character says and believes, "Good is not good enough."” –
Film Companion
Sep 11, 2023
Full Review
Bro (2023)
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“The intentions are all noble, but the haphazard making and treatment hold this Pawan Kalyan-Sai Dharam Tej film back.” –
Film Companion
Jul 31, 2023
Full Review
Adipurush (2023)
7%
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“Om Raut's adaptation derives its soul from Ramayana and the structure from MCU. The convergence gives clumsy results.” –
Film Companion
Jun 16, 2023
Full Review
Pareshan (2023)
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“Rupak Ronaldson’s Pareshan is a delicious snapshot of simple humans and their simple problems, framed in the most amusing ways.” –
Film Companion
Jun 2, 2023
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