Giving the commercial formula film the contents in the film spread out for good is first appreciable factor of ‘Visionary Madam’. Of course the glam part especially from Ragini Dwivedi is at the peak and she steals the show every time she appears on the screen. Nikisha Patel is the first one who sets the screen on fire with her ‘Saree’ sizzling song. Later on it is Ragini Dwivedi who carries the film from her agile look, beautiful physique and appealing acting. The film ‘Namasthe Madam’ is a remake of Telugu film ‘Missamma’ but not misses out anything on the entertainment part. The life of Nandagopala with mistaking wife Rukmini and lady boss in the office Radhika – it looks a typical Indian film but as the story moves forward in the second half you would appreciate ‘Madam’ like anything. Madam is so watchful and upright in her outlook. She has a series of business establishments. Giving a right person for the Empire is her lookout. Why does she do so? You get the answer and admire Madam! In the meantime the pranks and marriage of Marriage is something immaculately adjusted. The hope in ‘Nandagopala’ an MBA graduate is what Madam looks. She gives him series of tests to find satisfaction for her Empire. Ragini Dwivedi is the top scorer of this film. Her looks, costumes, hairstyle and dialogues are full meal for the audience. Nikisha Patel has understood the role despite not knowing the language and performed very well. Srinagara Kitty in between two beauties has enjoyed his role that is very fresh one in his career. The comedy of Sadhu Kokila is also a rib tickler. Director Raghuraj has united the fans of Puneeth Rajakumar, Darshan, Yash and Shivanna for a comedy situation. Sridhar Sambram opening song in the film, a song number for Ragini Dwivedi Pukka Local….and a hot song on Ragini and Kitty are well stored, well tunes and well choreographed. Santosh Rai Pathaje in storing beauties in his camera has not fallen behind. For glamour and glitz plus a strong vision makes this film proud for Ravi Garani and his team. Score – 8/10
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