Rajendra Prasad’s Sasana Sabha Movie Review & Ratings | Hit or Flop?

Rajendra Prasad Sasana Sabha Movie Review: Even though a few surprise celebrities showed up on stage, Sasana Sabha has made a lot of noise. Nata Kiriti Rajendra Prasad, who is known for his role in 7/G Brindavan Colony, as well as the teaser trailer and advertising, made people even more excited. Star power was added to the movie by Sonia Agarwal, who went on to become a big deal in the media. Now that it’s out, let’s see what people are saying about it to see if it’s worth your time.

Rajendra Prasad Sasana Sabha Movie Review

Story

Narayana Swamy, played by Rajendra Prasad, is a selfless politician who runs against the dishonest Sonia Agarwal in Sasana Sabha. Nothing is as it seems because Surya (Indrsena), the most dangerous criminal, is a threat. Based on the similarities between Indrasena, Sonia Agarwal, and Rajendra Prasad, this is how the story will go.

Cast & Crew

Indrasena, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Aishwarya Raj Bhakuni, Sonia Agarwal, Hebah Patel, and Venu Mandikanti wrote and directed the film. Krishna Murali was in charge of the camera work, Ravi Basrur was in charge of the music, and Thulasiram Sappani and Shanmugam Sappani were the producers for Sapbro Productions.

Movie Name Sasana Sabha
Director Venu Mandikanti
Music Director Ravi Basrur
Producer Shanmugam Sappani
Genre Political Drama
Cast Indrasena, Dr.Rajendra Prasad, Aishwarya Raj Bhakuni, Sonia Agarwal, Hebah Patel
Cinematography Krishna Murali

Movie Verdict

Sasana Sabha is a political movie, which we’ve seen a lot of over the years and are used to. The movie gets off to a good start, gets into the story, and picks up speed when Rajendra Prasad shows up early on. On the other hand, the rest of the movie is marked by a boring love story and a first half that doesn’t grab our attention.

With the exception of a few political scenes, the love story, comedy, and many of the commercial parts of the movie felt like they were stuck on. Even though the movie’s premise is interesting, there isn’t much tension in the end. The idea is so old that it’s hard to keep people interested until the end.

Indrasena (7/G Brindavan Colony) does a decent job as Surya, putting on a dignified front but not being able to show any emotion at all. Sonia Agarwal is a good actor, but she doesn’t seem right as a politician who only cares about herself. Rajendra Prasad does a great job playing Narayana Swami, and the rest of the cast is just as good.

The writer, K. Raghavendra Reddy, gave the movie an old-fashioned plot, and among the recent wave of content-based Telugu movies, Venu Mandikanti only partially caught the audience’s attention.

Even though it was made on a small budget, Sasan Sabha looks good from a technical point of view. Even though the story was predictable, the great photography by Krishna Murali made it look bigger than life, and the technical quality kept the audience interested.

Overall, Sasana Sabha is a movie that will only appeal to a small group of people and is best watched just once.

Plus Points:

  • Few Scenes
  • Cinematography
  • Rajendra Prasad

Minus Points:

  • Routine Story
  • Snail Paces Screenplay
  • Lackluster Performances
  • Predictable Narration

Rating: 2/5

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