What Is Good What Is Bad
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Concept · Screenplay
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Cinematography · Loopholes
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Comedy in Parts · Forced Comedy
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Performances. · Direction
· Brahmanandam Characterization
Bottom Line:No Comedy No Horror ..
Geethanjali (2014) Review - Story
A meek tale, the story
begins with a Sri Sai Residency, being empty from past three months and a ghost
Geethanjali (Anjali) needs help as she wants to take revenge on the person
responsible for her certain death. In the backdrop of this, an aspiring
director Srinivas (Srinivas Raju) steps in the same apartment with his friend
Vishu (Madhu). What follows is a burst of activities replete with spoofs, songs
and puns. Although, beneath all these lies a satirical message about the
luxuria and society. Due to certain circumstances, Srinivas meets up with
Ramesh Rao (film buff) head of Easy Solutions for narrating a script. But
things take a solid turn around when he tells the true inspiration behind his
script. Ramesh accepts the offer, and asks Srinivas to travel with the issue in
his life to conclude the screenplay of his film. Whether it is just cooked up
story or there is something to it forms rest of the storyline.
Geethanjali (2014) Review - Star
Performance
Its only the actors who
salvage the film to certain extent. Actors like Anjali, Srinivas Raju, Rao
Ramesh are perfect in their parts while the likes of Satyam Rajesh, Sapthagiri,
Shakalakka Shankar are hilarious. Its their comic timing which makes some of
the weakest gags also humorous. Much hyped Shaitaan Raj (Aka. Brahmanandam)
character gets wasted due to poor writing. Madhu lacks promise. Harshavardhan
Rane and Dil Raju’s cameos are okay.
Geethanjali (2014) Review -
Techinical Team
One could easily get
away with saying that Geethanjali has no REAL story. And they wouldnt be
entirely wrong. The one line description and the detailed description would be
pretty much the same. There’s a very thin line between a truly scary horror
film and one that like a comedy. With an extremely slow pace, Geethanjali never
really starts it keeps testing your patience with zooming shots (main leads)
and camera movements introducing you to the every corner of the house/grave
yard. A very lazy and uninteresting first half clearly gives you an idea that
Kona Venkat has once again tried to play around with one liner ideas. Movie
survives due to some comedy scenes here and there in the first half. Moving
into the second half the viewer doesn’t feel excited anymore to see what
happens next as he can easily guess all the future proceeding with his eyes
closed (except for one.. No Spoilers!!). The over lengthy and unexplainable
climax comes as another torture for the viewer and one just wants to leave the
theater (as he has seen similar kinda climax in Om Shanti Om).
In other words, the
movie has nothing to offer (other than few scenes in the first half) in any of
its department involved in film making. Writer Kona Venkat has written the
sequences only around a single line idea provided to him and have added the
same old family - love - hoo-ha – revenge into the script and that’s it. Music
Director Praveen Lakkaraju is fine with the songs, but fails to surprise
audience with suspense and thrilling tunes. The cameraman (Sri Sai Ram) gives
his best for the film, nearly succeeded in connecting audiences to major scenes
of the film. Dialogues in the film are routine. Editing of the film is
mediocre. However, editor should have used his scissors well for the second
half of the film which appears draggy at times. The film ends abruptly and
leaves you perplexed with a number of questions lingering in your head.
(Spoilers ahead…) What happened to spirit in lemon till the end? Why did it
reappear suddenly? How spirit was easily captured in the cams? Why did Anjali
come to apartment 11 Pm for clues? Will Srinivas ever realize Arudra/Athreya
are cheaters? There is no concrete situation how come a traditional girl falls
in love? How come Brahmanandam was able to deliver final case statement when a
murder happens in an apartment in the end (when he is a witness to the event)?
Production values of M. V. V. Cinemas are good.
Geethanjali (2014) Review - Analysis
Horror movies not
necessarily have to be made revolving around the same repeated idea of a
haunted house and a spirit. It’s high time our makers start researching new
concepts for horror films. The problem with Geethanjali is, it never really
manages to scare nor entertain audience with its subject. With extremely slow
pace and no storyline what-so-ever, movie lacks suspense and thrill due to
predictable thrills. On the whole, Geethanjali tries too hard to be funny and
fit the bill of a commercial dido. Sadly, it falls short by miles.
Geethanjali (2014) Review - Cast
& Crew
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Title : REVIEW : GEETHANJALI (2014)
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Star Cast : Anjali, Srinivasa Reddy
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Producer : M.V.V.Satyanarayana
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Director : Raj Kiran
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Music : Praveen Lakkaraju
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Released on: 9-08-2014