What Is Good: Dialogues, Rana performance, Background score, Villain, Posani Comedy.
What Is Bad: Screenplay, Editing, Forced songs in second half, Less entertainment quotient. Unimpressive Climax.
Boring Scenes:Brahmanandam comedy scenes, Drama Scenes in first half, Few scenes from second half.
Watch It Or Not ?: Missing the soul and feel of Krish films. With less entertainment quotient KVJ fails to impress regular audience.
Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum Review: Story
B.Tech babu[Rana] is Surabhi theater artist from childhood along with his grandfather [Kota Srinivasa Rao] .He plans to move out of India. Unfortunately his grandfather pass away and B.Tech babu goes to Bellary to perform a stage play which is last wish of his grandfather. There he meets Devika[Nayan], a TV journalist filming documentary against mining mafia and fall in love with her. With the ongoing situations B.Tech babu come to know that his parents got murdered and wants to take revenge for it. How B.Tech babu find out the real murderer and take revenge on him? Will Devika able to bring mining mafia to halt? What happens to the love between B.Tech babu and Devika? are to be seen on silver screen.
Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum Review : Star Performances
Surprisingly Rana gave his best performances by far as Surabhi theater artist. He improved quite a bit in dialog delivery with good diction, also managed with the required expressions. Actually these are two problematic areas for Rana and he had shown good improvement, Keep-It-Up Rana, way to become true heir of Daggubati fan base. Devika character has less scope for acting in this film, Nayan managed to make her presence felt with few dance moves and expressions, Her voice is irritating. Villain Milind Gunaji as Reddapa gave impressive performance and looked apt for the character. Raghu babu acting at few scenes are worth mentioning. Posani krishna murali is the only entertainer in this film, Kota & Satyam Rajesh made their presence felt. Bramhanandam as Rampam is wasted.
Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum Review : Direction, Music & Technical Aspects
While his trademark story telling is quite evident in the film, Krish's unique way of presenting society problem in an entertained yet message oriented way is missing quite-a-bit. Krish failed to provide the common man connection factor which is the core of his earlier films[Gamyam, Vedam]. But one should applaud his love for the art[kala] without which he couldn't bring in those stage shows to the film. Music by Mani Sharma is entertaining, especially background score is extraordinary and will keep the audience attached to the film story. Dialogues by 'Sai Madhav Burra' are heart & sole of this film, You are sure to remember many of these dialogues for days to come. Cinematography by VS Gnanasekhar looked alright. Editing and Screenplay are the minus parts of the film, which limited the film from one time watch to only for hardcore movie buffs.
Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum Review :
Tollywood has very few directors those who understands cinema as story telling, Cinema as a medium to bring awareness in people about the burning issues in society, Cinema as the medium to retain our culture. Jagarlamudi RadhaKrishna [Krish] is certainly one among them. Krish is not only known for his storytelling abilities but also bringing true actor out of artists, No surprise this is the best performance of Rana by far. However Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum doesn't reflect his true potential. Bringing the oldest art form 'Surabhi Drama Company' alive once again to common audience is a daring step but failed to execute effectively. Unknown darker side of the mining mafia was exposed to a little extent. While the movie started on serious note of touching people, society, art and created curiosity, but failed to connect multiple story blocks together from pre-interval, which has only continued throughout and disappoints at the end. Entertainment in 'Krish genre films' usually be the part and parcel of story comes from characters whom we see in our daily life, but that's failed miserably within this movie.
No comments:
Post a Comment