The much awaited Govindudu Andari
Vaadele released on Wednesday (October 1, 2014) as the Dasara feast for
eyes to entertain all the audience of both Telugu states. Ram Charan's
Govindudu Andarivadele Movie Review Rating. Amidst many expectations,
the movie was released in almost 2000 screens across the world.
Directed by Krishna Vamsi
Produced by Bandla Ganesh
Written by Krishna Vamsi
Starring Ram Charan, Srikanth, Kajal Aggarwal, Kamalinee Mukherjee, Prakash Raj, Jayasudha, Rahman
Music by Yuvan Shankar Raja
Cinematography Sameer Reddy
Edited by Naveen Nuli
Production company Parameswara Art Productions
Release date October 1, 2014
Running time 149 minutes
Country India
Language Telugu
Budget 30 crore(US$4.9 million)
Story:
Ram Charan played the protagonist and
his character role in the movie is Abhimanyu. This movie is a family
entertainer that has been carved and plotted well by Krishna Vamshi, as
speculated. His waiting period for a grand hit has come to an end,
finally.
As far as the story of the movie is
concerned, the movie has drawn inspiration from Seetha Ramayya Gari
Manuvaralu. Of course, it is only in terms of the affection and love
between the grand parents and grand children and nothing to do with the
story part. Also, it has drawn inspiration from Megastar Chiranjeevi’s
blockbuster of yesteryears – Vijetha.
Prakash Raj played the role of a
compassionate villager in this movie. The couple (Jayasudha co-acted
against Prakash Raj) have two sons. Neglecting all hopes, Srikanth never
bothers to take care in studies and remains a jovial village folk,
which regularly irritate his father with his reckless attitude. In this
setting, Prakash Raj fastens all his hopes on his other son and educates
him well. Prakash Raj wants him to become a doctor and serve people of
the village.
As desired by Prakash Raj, his other
son studies well and becomes a famous doctor. Nevertheless, he commits
to not sacrifice his talent and knowledge gained through his studies
just like that in a bucolic village and flies away from home to London,
seeking a career evolution.
In this setting he gets blessed with
Abhimanyu (Ram Charan) as their son - who grows up to a striking
gentleman. Ram Charan’s character name in this movie is Abhimanyu as
said earlier. He comes to know about the entire yarn that happened
between his father and grand father. Without revealing his identity, Ram
Charan gets entry into the village and Prakash Raj’s home.
Highlights of the movie:
As
far as the highlights of the movie are concerned, the story and the way
it is plotted is excellent and the director Krishna Vamshi’s experience
has counted. The glamour looks of Kajal Agarwal and her beautiful smile
gives an immense joy to the audience in each and every frame she
appears. As usual, Prakash Raj gave give best and did justice to the
role he played. Also, Jayasudha has given her best in this movie. The
song Neelirangu Cheera which is shot on Prakash Raj and Jayasudha is the
top song of the movie and is situational. The other important positive
aspects are:
· Story plot
· Narration
· Screenplay
· Prakash Raj and Jayasudha’s most fabulous acting
· Srikanth’s role
· Music
· Action scenes
· Action sequel
Negatives:
Though the director has ensured to
balance the image of Srikanth through his role, the role of Kamalini
Mukherjee is very petite. Also, the movie runs very slow in the first
half as compared to the second half. But, the same is not a very big
setback as such. The other negatives are appended below:
· BGM scoring
· Cooked up comedy
Story Full Review:
Abhi Ram (Ram Charan) is the son of Chadrasekhar (Rehman) stays
with his family in London. Chandrasekhar gets offended as he fails to be
dean of Queens Mary University and tells his flash back to Abhi. Seeing
his father’s remorse sets on a mission to win the hearts of his family
in India, whom he left twenty five years ago. Abhi goes to India and
enters into his grandfather’s house as an aspiring foreigner likes to
learn Agriculture. Abhi gets to know that his grand father’s has dream
to open a hospital in the village. How Abhi completes the dream of his
grand father (Prakash Raaj) and unite his father with family. How does
he achieve his aim is the rest of the storyline.
Star Performance:
In all fairness, Ram Charan is the backbone of Govindudu
Andarivadele. He gives away his career best performance in this film.
His comedy timing is good, dances with grace and emoted well in the
emotion sequences. Jayasudha, Prakash Raaj steals the show as grand
parents to Ram Charan. The way Jayasudha expresses with her eyes in the
pre climax episode is simply outstanding. Kajal Aggarwal performed well
and her beauty is a treat to watch. Dubbing by Soumya perfectly suits
Kajal's character in this film. Srikanth made an impact with his strong
performance and punchlines. He didn't get much footage in the first hour
but has a nice role in the second hour. Kamalinee Mukherjee did her
part well. Rehman, Paruchuri Venkateshwara Rao, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Rao
Ramesh and Adarsh Balakrishnan despite of being good are highly wasted.
Vennela Kishore, Kasi Viswanath, Sameer Harshavardhan, Bhanu Sri Mehra
are okay in their cameos.
theindiancinema.com site has given rating for this movie as 3.5/5.
The movie is a sure family entertainer and a must watch!!
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