Apparently, the storyline of Radhe Shyam hasn’t excited many audiences as the director Radha Krishna failed to create an in-depth impact on palmistry. But then, the story of this Prabhas starrer is actually close to one good old film, which has become a superhit and classic as well. Here goes an interesting snippet.
Radhe Shyam is all about a hero not believing in something and finally changing his destiny in the climax. The same is the thing with Mahesh Babu’s Murari too, but then, everything is narrated clearly there and the audience liked it.
Mahesh’s family is suffering from a bad spell cast by God for generations and when his turn comes, he blood baths god to change his fate. Here in Radhe Shyam, the bad spell is nothing but Prabhas predictions and in the end, he has to escape death to disprove his own prediction.
While Murari has an engaging screenplay and straightforward belief in the notion they believed, here in Radhe Shyam, they took the same structure but the belief spun out of control many times, thus confusing the audience as well. Some screen doctors feel that watching Murari might have helped writing a better Radhe Shyam.
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