Film: Govindudu Andarivadele
Starring: Ram Charan, Kajal Agarwal, Srikanth, Prakash Raj
Director: Krishna Vamsi
Producer: Bandla Ganesh
Banner: Parameswara Arts
Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja
Starring: Ram Charan, Kajal Agarwal, Srikanth, Prakash Raj
Director: Krishna Vamsi
Producer: Bandla Ganesh
Banner: Parameswara Arts
Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja
Story:
Govindudu Andari Vadele is the story of
Abhiram [Ram Charan], a handsome looking NRI who has utmost love towards
Indian culture and family atmosphere. One fine day Abhi comes to know
about his father's past, which is related to a joint family based in a
village in India. Rest of the tale forms how Abhi enters into the family
of Balaraju [Prakashraj] and wins their hearts fulfilling his dad's
dreams.
Performances:
Ram Charan has given
one of the finest performances in his career. Might be his looks,
sentiment or fights, Ram Charan carried it with ease and surprised
everyone with his emotional acting in the last 20 minutes of the movie.
Kajal Agarwal once
again added the charm to a film with her timeless beauty. Krishna Vamsi
takes the credits and one more hit in their combo after Chandamama.
Needless to say about sizzling chemistry of Magadheera pair Kajal and
Charan.
Prakash Raj is an
intelligent choice for Govindudu Andarivadele. In the role of a decision
maker being head of the family, Prakashraj has done a good job also in
delivering family values and love towards his next generations in a
beautiful way. Pre-climax sentiment scene with Ram Charan is intense.
Jayasudha is at her usual best. Her role as Prakashraj's supporting wife and doting grandmother is well framed.
Srikanth has been given
a full length character as a go-lucky villager with reckless attitude
annoying his father. At the same time Kamalini Mukherjee is offered a
very petitie role, yet she nicely complements Srikanth.
Aadarsh Balakrishna suits the bill in a negative role and has given a tough fight to Charan.
Technical Analysis:
Krishna Vamsi has to be appreciated for
bringing back the missing human relationships and emotions with family
values on screen. Hats off to KV for bringing out such laudable
performances from each and every artist in every frame.
Sreenplay of the film is quite engaging with in depth dialogues that are penned with lot of human values.
Cinematographer Sameer Reddy's camera
works are stunning. He captured the village atmosphere in a superb
light. Thanks to his colourful frames-- sets, properties and costumes
are eye pleasing. They created the actual mood of the plot.
Decent music by Yuvan Shankar Raja. BGM gels with the flow of the film. Fights composed by Peter Heins are entertaining.
Bandla Ganesh has lavishly presented the movie with high production values and uncompromising visuals.
Analysis:
GAV is out and out Krishna Vamsi film that celebrates the life with full of love, morals and entertainment in a balancing way.
Govindudu Andarivadele travels in an
acceptable pace. Yet, the first half of the movie is bit slow compared
to counter part. All the sentiment scenes are intense on screen, while
comedy seems cooked-up.
Story of the film is not so new and turns predictable in parts. Yet performances by the lead actors made it fresh and bankable.
Govindudu Andarivadele is definitely an
eye pleasing family entertainer worth watching with your joint or giant
families this festival season.
Final Verdict: This Govindudu is sure to win your hearts.