Review: Ravi Babu’s Razor – Action Clicks, Content Doesn’t

Published on May 8, 2026 6:00 PM IST

Review: Ravi Babu’s Razor – Action Clicks, Content Doesn’t

Published on May 8, 2026 6:00 PM IST

Movie Name : Razor

Release Date : May 08, 2026
123telugu.com Rating : 2.5/5
Starring : Ravi Babu, Tanish, Inaya Sultana, Baby Tejal Vikhyathi, Banerjee, Veeranna Chowdary, Ramaraju and others.
Director : Ravi Babu
Producers : Ravi Babu, Daggubati Suresh Babu
Music Director : Rajesh S S
Cinematographer : Bhalla Satyanarayana
Editor :  Rithvik Thammareddy
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Ravi Babu is well-known as one of Tollywood’s most creative and underrated directors. Stepping away from his usual genres, his latest theatrical release is an action-packed film titled Razor. Let’s see if this movie helps him bounce back.

Story:

Home Minister Kanakaraju (Veeranna Chowdary) demands the Chief Minister’s seat from the current CM, Sitaramayya (Ramaraju). When Sitaramayya refuses, Kanakaraju and his sons assassinate him. A CCTV business owner named Vishnu (Tanish) accidentally gets hold of the murder footage. Because of this, Vishnu’s young daughter, Teju (Baby Tejal Vikhyathi), gets dragged into a deadly trap. Enter Rudra Pratap (Ravi Babu), a mobile pet groomer, who steps in as the little girl’s savior. Who exactly is Rudra Pratap? What is his dark past, and how does he stop the Home Minister? You have to watch the movie to find out.

Plus Points:

Ravi Babu’s action avatar is the biggest highlight of the film. His dynamic personality perfectly fits the heavy action sequences, and his hard work is clearly visible on screen. The gritty car shed fight sequence stands out as a major high point. He also surprises everyone with his emotional performance, especially during a hard-hitting family flashback in the second half.

The first half maintains a solid pace, blending intense action with an interesting mind game. Baby Tejal Vikhyathi delivers a wonderful performance, carrying the emotional weight of the film with her expressive face. Veeranna Chowdary, Tanish, and the rest of the supporting cast do a decent job in their respective roles.

Minus Points:

Despite a fast-paced start, the screenplay quickly falls into a highly predictable, routine format. Within the first few minutes, you can easily guess exactly where the story is heading.

The film suffers from glaring logical errors. For instance, a missing child creates a state-wide sensation, yet the police remain entirely clueless. Hiding crucial video evidence inside a child’s toy also feels incredibly outdated for a modern thriller.

After a somewhat engaging first half, the second half becomes noticeably dull. The energy of the action sequences drops, and the pacing drags. Furthermore, Ravi Babu’s dialogue delivery feels repetitive at times. During a serious gang meeting scene, his delivery style makes a tense moment feel unintentionally funny. Additionally, the heavy violence might make family audiences uncomfortable.

Technical Aspects:

The production values are decent, and the overall production design looks fine. However, the visual effects look weak in several frames. Rajesh SS provides a passable background score, though a few moments sound genuinely good. Bhalla Satyanarayana’s camerawork and Rithvik Thammareddy’s editing are adequate.

Coming to director Ravi Babu, this is a brave action attempt compared to his usual comedy and horror flicks. He designed his signature scenes well, but he severely compromised on logic. Satyanand’s screenplay works initially but loses steam entirely in the second half.

Verdict:

On the whole, Razor is an action-heavy drama that ends up as a below-average watch. Ravi Babu shines with his physical presence and stunts, but a highly predictable plot, major logical errors, and a sluggish second half pull the film down. It has very few Ravi Babu-mark scenes, and hence, audiences should keep their expectations very low if they plan to give it a try.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.5/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team