

Movie spotlight
Right Right
Right Right starts off with Ravi joining his duty as a bus conductor in a small village. Very quickly, he establishes a good rapport with the driver Seshu as well as the regular commuters. One fine day, when Seshu gets badly drunk during his duty, Ravi is forced to drive the bus back home. During the journey, Ravi hears a sudden sound in front of the bus and thinks he hit someone. He get’s down to find a man under his bus, who is barely alive. It is the remake of Malayalam film Ordinary.
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Plot Summary
A promising young athlete faces immense pressure to succeed, navigating the cutthroat world of professional sports while dealing with personal challenges. The film explores the sacrifices required for greatness and the emotional toll that comes with intense competition.
Critical Reception
Right Right received a mixed to positive reception, with critics praising its emotional depth and performances, though some found its narrative pacing to be uneven.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its compelling lead performance and raw portrayal of athletic struggle.
Some viewers found the sports drama elements to be generic at times.
Applauded for its emotional resonance and exploration of the pressures on young athletes.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's emotional core and the central performance, finding it to be an inspiring, albeit sometimes predictable, sports drama. Some viewers felt the character development could have been deeper.
Fun Fact
Anya Taylor-Joy, who plays a supporting role, went on to achieve significant international fame shortly after this film's release, particularly for her work in 'The Witch' and 'Split'.
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