Wednesday, 1 October 2014

Govindudu Andarivadele review


Review : Govindudu Andarivadele – Mesmerizing Family Entertainer GAV_Review Release date : Oct 01, 2014 123telugu.com Rating : 4/5 Director : Krishna Vamsi Producer : Ganesh Babu Music Director : Yuvan Shankar Raja Starring : Ram Charan, Kajal Aggarwal The trailers of Govindudu Andarivadele have caught on quite well with the audience. Directed by the creative genius Krishna Vamsi, this film has Ram Charan and Kajal in lead roles. After a round of huge promotions, this family entertainer has hit the screens during the festive season today. Let’s see how it is. What is it about? Abhiram (Ram Charan) comes to his grandfather's place with the aim to reunite his father (Rehman) and grandfather (Prakash Raj). Abhiram wins the hearts of everyone in the family and solves few problems of theirs. But the biggest task to keep his promise given to his dad has to be fulfilled and that is not an easy task. Performances: Ram Charan: Ram Charan surprises one and all in this film. He is labeled as a one dimensional actor before this film. But he has proved his skills in the character of Abhiram. Krishna Vamsi has the knack of bringing the best out of his actors and that has proved yet again with this film. This is easily Charan's best performance till date. He looked very stylish and handsome too. Srikanth: Srikanth's role is brief, but he excelled in every frame that he is on the screen. His antics as mischievous rural guy are very good. His dialogues and wise cracks with Prakash Raj are a treat. Prakash Raj: Prakash Raj played a very important role. He is the backbone of this film. This is another feather in his cap. His chemistry with Charan is too good. A nice blend of sentiment and comedy apart, 'Govindudu Andarivadele' packs the punch by presenting a different Ram Charan. Krishna Vamsi shows yet again that a director with a knack for varied themes can always spring up surprises by coming back in form - that too with a bang. After a spate of flops, KV marshals his creative prowess with Paruchuri Brothers in tandem. His screenplay lives up to his own set standards, and goes beyond to unleash an actor Charan as against the star Charan. In effect, KV's creative molding reminds one of his experiments with Mahesh Babu (read 'Murari'). Though there are shades of two popular films, namely Seetharamayya Gari Manavaralu and Attarintiki Daredi, the Midas Touch of the director makes it a film that is more than 'Tatha gari intiki daredi'. If comedy dominates sentiment in the first half, it is a balanced treat in the second half, with the climax brewing sentiment and action to the best possible effect. As is his style, Vamsi unleashes romance between Charan and Kajal Agarwal, a romance that borders on the sensual and naughty. Yuvan Shankar Raja's music inspires novel picturization.

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