Govindudu Andarivadele - Movie Reivew
Telugu – Genre (Family Drama)
Cast: Ram Charan, Kajal Agarwal, Srikanth, Prakash Raj, Kamalinee Mukherjee, Jayasudha, Rahman, Aadarsh Balakrishna, Rao Ramesh, Kota Srinivasa Rao;
Director: Krishna Vamsi;
Music : Yuvan Shankar Raja
Rating:3/5
The central idea of the movie revolves around the efforts of Ram charan to reunite his father Rahman with his Grandfather Prakash Raj . There was a tussle between his father and grandfather which lead Rahman to move to London. Prakash Raj expects his son to serve the people of his village as a Doctor but Rahman with his aspiration to go to abroad, to become popular and make wealth which is primarily contrary to his father’s idea, and at the very outset despises his father’s commandment. This actually drifts the relationship between Prakashraj and Rahman. The entire episode of reuniting his father and the intricacies involved in dealing with it and how he turns victorious in this battle forms the rest of the story.
Over the years, the expectation of Rahman to become a Dean doesn’t get materialized; consequently, he attributes it for his recklessness and arrogance shown towards his father during his self-introspection
This whole truth is revealed it to Ram charan and he takes up the cudgel of reuniting his father with his grandfather.
This really kick-starts the momentum for Ram Charan ‘s quest and efforts to get into the family of Prakash Raj disguising himself as an outsider who is keen on learning the art of Agriculture. The performance of Prakash Raj has always been stellar and effortless manifestation of the character that he portrays.
The character of Ram Charan has provided enough scope for improving his acting skills and he has delivered in parts. The music of Yuvan Shankar Raja seems to be mediocre. The story isn't something to be labelled as novel as we have seem these kind of movies over the years in various industries.
There isn't great dramatic moments in the movie but the emotions have been neatly knitted by the director. In order to engage the viewers, there are instances of family rivalry between Kota Srinivasa Rao and Prakash Raj. Srikanth has delivered his performance as drunkard and reckless son of Prakash Raj. Kamalini Kukherjee’s scope in the movie is miniature and trivial to say something unique about her Character. It’s a family entertainer for the movie lovers who aren't averse of these kinds of movies with old wine in the new bottle with slight modifications.
Verdict : It’s a old wine in the new bottle .
Cast: Ram Charan, Kajal Agarwal, Srikanth, Prakash Raj, Kamalinee Mukherjee, Jayasudha, Rahman, Aadarsh Balakrishna, Rao Ramesh, Kota Srinivasa Rao;
Director: Krishna Vamsi;
Music : Yuvan Shankar Raja
Rating:3/5
The central idea of the movie revolves around the efforts of Ram charan to reunite his father Rahman with his Grandfather Prakash Raj . There was a tussle between his father and grandfather which lead Rahman to move to London. Prakash Raj expects his son to serve the people of his village as a Doctor but Rahman with his aspiration to go to abroad, to become popular and make wealth which is primarily contrary to his father’s idea, and at the very outset despises his father’s commandment. This actually drifts the relationship between Prakashraj and Rahman. The entire episode of reuniting his father and the intricacies involved in dealing with it and how he turns victorious in this battle forms the rest of the story.
Over the years, the expectation of Rahman to become a Dean doesn’t get materialized; consequently, he attributes it for his recklessness and arrogance shown towards his father during his self-introspection
This whole truth is revealed it to Ram charan and he takes up the cudgel of reuniting his father with his grandfather.
This really kick-starts the momentum for Ram Charan ‘s quest and efforts to get into the family of Prakash Raj disguising himself as an outsider who is keen on learning the art of Agriculture. The performance of Prakash Raj has always been stellar and effortless manifestation of the character that he portrays.
The character of Ram Charan has provided enough scope for improving his acting skills and he has delivered in parts. The music of Yuvan Shankar Raja seems to be mediocre. The story isn't something to be labelled as novel as we have seem these kind of movies over the years in various industries.
There isn't great dramatic moments in the movie but the emotions have been neatly knitted by the director. In order to engage the viewers, there are instances of family rivalry between Kota Srinivasa Rao and Prakash Raj. Srikanth has delivered his performance as drunkard and reckless son of Prakash Raj. Kamalini Kukherjee’s scope in the movie is miniature and trivial to say something unique about her Character. It’s a family entertainer for the movie lovers who aren't averse of these kinds of movies with old wine in the new bottle with slight modifications.
Verdict : It’s a old wine in the new bottle .
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