Gopala Gopala venky pawankalyan's Movie Review
Venky and Pawan Kalyan have teamed
up for the multi-starrer ‘Gopala Gopala’. This keenly awaited film is
the only big budget Telugu movie for this Sankranthi and expectations
are sky high. Can Pawan Kalyan make a good impression as God? Let us
find out in this review.
Story :
Gopal Rao (Venkatesh) is the owner of a
shop that sells devotional items. He himself is an atheist, but he
cashes in on the weakness of devotees and makes a handsome profit
selling idols and other such stuff. He despises Godmen and
superstitions.
However, his life takes a turn for the
worse when his shop is destroyed in an earthquake. When he seeks
compensation from the insurance guys, his claim is rejected based on the
‘act of God’ clause. Fed up with this, he decides to drag God himself
into the battle. He sends legal notices to all known Gods and Babas,
seeking compensation.
A keenly watched legal battle ensues and
Gopal Rao makes many powerful enemies in the process. However, Gopal
Rao is a good man at heart and God (Pawan Kalyan) himself enters his
life to support him in this crusade.
What follows is the fight for the discover of the true meaning of God.
Plus Points :
- Pawan Kalyan is the heart and soul of
Gopala Gopala. He is at his magical best and he carries the entire
second half on his shoulders. Pawan uses his charm and charisma to great
effect in this modern take on God. This is a film that Pawan Kalyan
fans can be proud of.
- Venkatesh has essayed the role of
Gopal Rao well. He is very comfortable when it comes to emotional scenes
and he uses this skill ably during the courtroom scenes. The scenes
involving Pawan Kalyan and Venkatesh are very nice. Their fondness for
each other is very apparent.
- The film has some very deep and
philosophical dialogues. Most of these have been written for Pawan
Kalyan and they sound very effective when uttered by him. The hospital
scene and the scene where he explains the Dharma of the world, giving
the draupadi vastrapaharanam example, stand out.
- Posani Krishna Murali brings some
humour into the film with his trademark mannerisms. Courtroom scenes,
especially in the final stages of the film, have been executed well.
Minus Points :
- The movie takes off slowly and things
start looking up only after Pawan Kalyan enters the scene. The scenes
that show the emotional trauma experienced by Gopal Rao when his shop is
destroyed could have been better. They lack intensity.
- There is a lot of lag in the second
half. If not for the charisma of Pawan Kalyan, the slow pace of the
second half would have killed the film completely. The climax scenes
have been dragged out needlessly.
- If you have seen ‘PK’ and ‘Oh My God’,
the film and theme will seem very familiar to you. You many even feel
slightly bored. Shriya has a very limited role in the film. Mithun
Chakraborthy’s characterisation may not find many takers among Telugu
movie lovers.
Technical Aspects :
The film has good production values.
Cinematography is pretty decent. Anoop Rubens has done a good job with
the background score and the ‘Bhaje Bhaje’ song has been shot well.
Dialogues are a big asset for this movie. Editing is a bit of a let
down. There is a lot of lag in the second half and the editor should
have taken care of it.
Kishore Pardhasani (Dolly) has done a
good job as a director. The scenes which have been added in the Telugu
version, like the one where Venkatesh steps on Pawan Kalyan’s hands,
have been penned well.
Rating – 3.25 /5
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