Film: Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde
Starring: Nithin,Nitya Menon,Isha Talwar
Director: Vijay Kumar
Producer: Nikitha Reddy
Banner: Shreshta Movies
Music: Anup Rubens
Karthik (Nithin) is a happy go lucky
guy, who works as an analyst in a software company enjoying his life.
Karthik comes across Shruthi (Isha Talwar) in a wedding party and
instantly falls for her. With the help of his friend Pandu (Ali), he
gets her mobile number but Pandu who is drunk gives him a wrong number
and this miscommunication leads to several confusions with Karthik
ending up calling Sravani (Nithya Menen) thinking that he is speaking to
Shruti. Karthik and Sravani fall in love after their several
conversations but what happens when the duo comes to know about the
confused wrong number. Who will Karthik marry forms the rest of the
story.
Performances
Nithin looked handsome
sporting cool outfits. He has brought ease to his performance and danced
extremely well in the remix song of Tholi Prema. Nithin has also tried
out comedy and his comic timing is quite impressive at spontaneity.
Nithya Menen is natural
and expressive at her acting and her characterization has multiple
shades, which she acts brilliantly. Her chemistry with Nithin is
appealing to watch.
Isha Talwar looks hot
but her role is limited, Ali did a good job while Thagubothu Ramesh
brings laughs, Madhu is good, Jwala Gutta's much hyped isn’t that
effective on-screens.
Technical Analysis
Anup Rubens music is too good and songs
are well captured. Cinematography by Andrew is visually rich. Vijay
Kumar Konda impresses with his directorial debut film. Screenplay is
engaging and gripping, dialogues are effective, Editing is crisp.
Analysis
Nithin and Nithya Menon entertained with
the film Ishq which ended up as grand success and since then, the
expectations on Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde were high and now, the film
managed to reach the audiences expectations and in fact GJG has good
dosage of entertainment than Ishq. Nithin and Nithya Menon’s crackling
chemistry works for this film and audiences connect to the emotional
bonding. Despite the second half moving at a slightly slow pace, it
never fails to entertain. The emotions are handled with a touch of
humor. Director Vijay Kumar Konda comes up with simple storyline, but he
packed it with the gripping screenplay and fast paced narration. The
songs are well-captured and the Pawan Kalyan’s remix song need a special
mention for Nithin showcasing his brilliant dance moves. Also, the
interval scene of Kushi is neatly incorporated.
More than all, Gunde Jaari
Gallanthayyinde is a clean entertainer with no violence or double
entendres besides a couple of gay jokes, and a refreshing watch for the
family audiences.