Synopsis:
Harom Hara is an action thriller movie directed by Gnanasagar Dwaraka. The film is produced by Sumanth G Naidu under Sree Subrahmanyeshwara Cinemas banner.
CAST: Sudheer Babu, Malvika Sharma, Sunil, Jayaprakash, Akshara Gowda, Arjun Gowda in lead roles.
TELUGU SWAG RATING:
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TELUGU 360 (Rating: 3/5):
“Harom Hara” is a bold venture that successfully combines a gripping storyline with strong performances and technical brilliance. Sudheer Babu’s portrayal of Subramaniyam is a highlight, demonstrating his versatility and commitment as an actor. While the film has moments where the intended mass impact is absent, it remains a compelling watch due to its well-crafted narrative and high production values. On a whole, the remarkable action sequences makes “Harom Hara” worth watching this weekend.
Great Andhra (Rating: 2.5/5):
Overall, Harom Hara is a decent action drama that showcases Sudheer Babu in a mass avatar. Though the story is routine, the way it has been presented look good and the masses will love the film.
Mirchi9 (Rating: 2.5/5):
Overall, Harom Hara can be watched once for its impressive action work and the refreshing factor brought by the dialogue in Chittoor accent. However, the drama plays a spoilsport.
123TELUGU (Rating: 2.75/5):
On the whole, Harom Hara has a routine story, but there are some well-executed mass scenes going the film’s way. Sudheer Babu’s potential is fully utilized by showing him in a mass avatar. The first half is decent, but things become predictable in the second half, and the director is heavily influenced by other films. The drama becomes weak in the latter hour, and the ending isn’t great. All those who love action films can give it a try. Others can look for alternative options.
Times Of India (Rating: 2.75/5):
A section of people found the movie quite engaging while some found it decent and watchable. Overall, Harom Hara has received unanimous positive talk. The first half has worked out well with a terrific interval block. The second half is slightly low on fire compared to first half with a few predictable scenes but still watchable.