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Behind the Movie GAV: In his
weakest of professional days,
Krishna Vamsi is given a brilliant
opportunity to direct Ramcharan
with a wholesome family
entertainer. Here comes GAV with
lot of expectations at Dasara festive
season. Let us see, how far
Govindudu can steal your hearts?
In the Movie GAV: Story begins
with introduction of Abhi Ram
(Ramcharan), a young guy in
London with father Dr
Chadrasekhar Rao (Rahman) and a
little cute sister. At one of an
emotional breakdown moment, Dr
Chadrasekhar Rao narrates the
flashback of missing his entire
family in a Konaseema village. To
see his dad happy, Abhi Ram
travels to India to unite the family.
How Abhi Ram met his grand
father Balraju (Prakash Raj), granny
Baby (Jayasudha) and Maradalu
Sathya (Kajal Agarwal)? How Abhi
unified his drunkard Babai
Bangarayya (Srikanth) with Balraju?
How Abhi fulfilled the dream of
Balraju to open a multi-specialty
hospital in village? What about the
rivalry between Balraju and Kota
Srinivas family? When did Balraju
accept his elder son Dr
Chadrasekhar Rao forms the rest…
Values of the Movie GAV: The
biggest strength of Krishna Vamsi is
his ability to ripen the family
emotions brining all the members
into one frame. He repeated the
same trick for GAV by
amalgamating a 1980s story and
1990s screenplay. Entire concept
looked quite hollow with a
predictable screenplay and
uninteresting direction. Though KV
showed his trademark treatment in
few episodes, his master class touch
as evidenced in past cult films was
missing here. Paruchuri Brothers
assistance in writing made the
whole approach a run-of-the-mill.
Sluggish etching of emotional scenes
and faint dialogue strengths further
highlighted the directional
paralysis. All in all, KV was never
into his best while he was almost
near to the worst. Sameer Reddy’s
cinematography started as a cool
wave and gradually lost the nib.
Naveen Nuli’s editing is an
erratum. The way movie is pushed
to climax is a total slipup editing
wise. Music by Yuvan Shankar Raja
was good for a couple of songs and
BGM was dramatic here n there.
For the rest, Yuvan is a big setback
for the film. Production values of
Bandla Ganesh Babu are just on the
midway because the final output
looked inexpensive.
Performance wise, this is a new cup
of tea for Ramcharan to display
strong family emotions in majority
of scenes. Tried his best with
weeping and sorrow or pity and
sympathetic face, he still cannot
convince the viewers to perfection.
On romantic front, his chemistry
with Kajal was a bit better. Styling
wise, Charan had a bad selection.
For the first time, Kajal looked ugly
and insensitive with plenty of fat
grown in wrong areas. Thanks to
KV, he exploited those deformed
curves too. Prakash Raj got a
respectable character and he did it
with balance till the climax while
losing spine at once in flimsy.
Jayasudha is the best part of film
with her poignant eyes doing the
magic. Srikanth is into usual best in
negative shades. Kamalini
Mukherjee is a total waste.
Rahaman got a good role and he is
justified. Rao Ramesh, Kota, Adarsh,
Posani, Sameer, Sathya Krishna,
Pragathi etc did their portions.
Out of the Movie GAV: Mega
Power Star is made synonymous to
formula action entertainers. When
Charan is endeavoring for a change,
he needed a strong story, qualified
script and skillful narrator to
showcase the new angle in him.
Krishna Vamsi goofed up in totality
with an old fashioned and time
worn execution. Despite Charan
made constant faithful effort to
make GAV a special film in career,
this isn’t so. If needed to finger
point, Krishna Vamsi demonstrated
how pathetically his taste has gone
wrong these days. He seems to
staunch and lethargic to come out
of his own spider’s web. There is
zero temperament seen in KV to
contemplate a new format of story
telling. Instead he borrowed a bit
from Aththarintiki Daaredi, a bit
from his own Murari or a bit from
Seetharamayya Gaari Manavaralu
and the list goes might go
unending. In contempt of all such
unbelievable lifting, KV failed to
amuse the audience.
Family audience might love few
portions in first half and some last
minutes in climax because of clean
entertainment, rest it’s a
disappointment for all set of
audience. This could be the time for
Ramcharan to rethink and reassess
the credibility in script and director
before accepting a project.
Commercially, GAV might open
grandly on this holiday and festive
season. Family audiences are sure
to throng at theatres due to
magnificent star cast and
Ramcharan factor. A run above two
to three weeks is questionable.
Cinejosh Verdict of GAV: Neither
Krishna Vamsi Film Nor Ramcharan
Film.
Cinejosh Rating: 2.25/5

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