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Rao Bahadur – Review   Engaging show

NT BureauBy NT BureauJuly 10, 2026No Comments
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Rao Bahadur emerges as a strikingly unconventional Telugu film that challenges the norms of mainstream storytelling. Directed by Venkatesh Maha, the film is an ambitious psychological drama that skillfully blends mystery, satire, magical realism, and social commentary into a deeply immersive cinematic experience. Rather than catering to formulaic expectations, it confidently presents a layered narrative that engages both emotionally and intellectually.

At the center of the film is a remarkable performance by Satya Dev, who plays Ramappa Rao Bahadur. His portrayal of a man burdened by his past, family legacy, and internal conflicts is both restrained and powerful. He brings depth and authenticity to the role, ensuring that every emotional moment resonates strongly with the audience.

One of the film’s standout aspects is its writing, which avoids conventional twists and instead unfolds through rich, layered storytelling and symbolic depth. The narrative explores themes such as lineage, caste, inherited prejudice, identity, and the weight of legacy with maturity and subtlety. It encourages viewers to reflect on these issues rather than simply observe them, making the experience more engaging and meaningful.

Technically, Rao Bahadur excels across departments. Cinematographer Kartik Parmar crafts visually stunning frames that create a haunting yet beautiful atmosphere, perfectly complementing the film’s tone. Smaran Sai’s evocative background score enhances the emotional intensity of each scene, while the production design convincingly recreates a fading aristocratic world, adding authenticity and richness to the storytelling.

Though the film adopts a slow and deliberate pace, this approach allows the characters and themes to develop organically. Its nearly three-hour runtime gives ample space for the narrative to unfold, ultimately rewarding patient viewers with a powerful and emotionally satisfying second half. The climax, in particular, leaves a lasting impact, lingering in the viewer’s mind long after the film concludes.

Featuring a cast that includes Vikas Muppala, Deepa Thomas, Bala Parasar, Anand Bharathi, and others, the film is backed by producers Chinta Gopalakrishna Reddy, Anurag Reddy, Sharath Chandra, and Eshwran Vijayaraghavan. With its bold storytelling and uncompromising vision, Rao Bahadur stands out as one of the most distinctive Telugu films of the year.

Overall, Rao Bahadur is a courageous and intellectually engaging film that prioritises meaningful storytelling over commercial conventions. While its unconventional style may not appeal to all audiences, those who appreciate layered narratives and psychological depth will find it immensely rewarding.

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