Raghavendra Stores review: Escapades of an unmarried man in his 40s that end on a high note

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By Shashiprasad SM

27/04/2023

After the humongous success of Kantara (2022), the Hombale Films banner returns with Raghavendra Stores starring versatile actor Jaggesh in an unusual yet sensible film.

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Though it sounds hilarious at the outset, the issue of late marriage has been a matter of concern which Santhosh Ananddram uses it to good effect.

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The saga continues even after the protagonist’s marriage — as to whether the couple will finally be consummated.

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Until it hits the final stage, Raghavendra Stores is more or less an average entertainer with the typical humour ably shouldered by Jaggesh.

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Swetha Srivastav, Dattanna, and Achyuth Kumar add value to the plot. It is the final 10-15 minutes that starts making sense.

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At times, Raghavendra Stores gives an impression of an overly done effort to invoke humour in the script.

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The entire experience moves haphazardly in a zig-zag pattern that fails to initially match, or connect to the focal point.

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Though Raghavendra Stores starts with typical humour, the conclusion part makes it worth a one-time watch.

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