galipatam review
galipatam review
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Movie Details
Cast: Aadi, Erica Fernandes, Kristina Akheeva, Rahul Ravindran, Pragathi etc
Story, Dialogues, Screenplay: Sampath Nandi
Direction: Naveen Gandhi
Producer: Sampath Nandi, Kiran Muppavarapu, Vijayakumar Vattikuti
Music: Bheems Ceciroleo
Camera: K Bujji
Editing: Rambabu
Date: 08-08-2014
Movie Rating
Director Rating (25 points): 10
Music Rating (25 points): 15 Artists Performance Rating (25 points): 12.5 Production & Other Technical Rating (25 points): 12.5 Total ( Out of Hundred ): 50 / 100 = 2.5 / 5 |
Movie Story
Arranged
marriage couple Karthik (Adi) and Swathi (Erica Fernandes) wins best
couple award at their work place. But their real life story is
completely diverse. They quarrel everyday for no reason. One fine day
they decide to take divorce to settle down with their former lovers.
Parineeti (Kristina Akheeva), an open minded girl was Karthik’s
ex-girlfriend and Swathi had one side lover Aarnav (Rahul Ravindran) in
past life.
How
friends and parents of both Karthik and Swathi react when they two
divulge their decision of getting divorced? Did they change their
mindset in climax or not?
Movie Advantages
1. Dialogues
2. Comedy
3. Few Songs
4. Aadi performance
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Movie Drawbacks
1. Confusing Plot
2. Weak Screenplay
3. Erica Fernandes
4. Abnormal Ending
5. Pathetic Climax
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Analysis
Story, Screenplay, Direction:
Sampath
Nandi penned story, screenplay and dialogues wanted to convey the
current generation love affairs, marriages and break ups. Let’s see how
far his attempt has worked out:
Adi and
Erica Fernandes are shown as cute and loving couple at first. Things
change all of sudden when they celebrate occasion of winning best couple
award. These characters behave dissuadously dissimilar to what director
shows us in starting of film.
Then
flash back episodes are revealed. Kristina Akheeva was Aadi’s
ex-girlfriend who doesn’t believe in marriage system prefers live-in
relationship.
On
the other hand, Rahul Ravindran is one side lover of Erica waiting for
her acceptance since 4 years. Erica has great respect for Telugu
traditions, so wanted to marry a guy of her parents choice. Only one
year after marriage, Aadi and Erica gets to know on what they were missing in marriage life.
This
is not our conventional Telugu story, still director tries hard to
convince us by showing the real face of our well cultured society. In
climax, Telugu traditions and our ethics are shown as outdated before
the present day modern youth thinking. One should have accepted and
appreciated the climax, if Naveen Gandhi had strength in justifying
content and narration.
Half an hour pre climax climax is diluted with unexpected and unwanted climax.
Sampath
Nandi has written thought provoking dialogues. The old age grannies
episodes were well written aimed at NRI Telugu people. Bharath and
Gayathri scenes have a potent message.
Actual
content is affirmed in second half and it was good till last half an
hour. Anarchistic climax is the weak link for our audience mind set.
Naveen Gandhi’s making standards are good and he credibly failed to deal crucial sequences.
However one should agree that Sampath did not give any message; it is infact the information and identity of current trend.
Music: Bheems Ceciroleo composed audio had gentle tunes. His background score is asset for the film.
Cinematography: K Bujji’s cinematography was neat. He picturized songs efficiently.
Editing:
Rambabu’s craft cutting is not persuasive. Beginning the movie with
actor Bharath and introducing Aadi later is a bad and insensible idea.
Production Values: Sampath Nandi Team works production values are too good for a small budget film.
Artists Performance:
Aadi:
Aadi essayed the meaty role with perfection. He has shown lots of
improvement in key sequences. Better, Aadi should stop or at least
reduce the gym time as its effect was seen falling face.
Erica Fernandes:
She was seen with same expression through out movie. She didn’t even
take care to match lip sync with dialogues. Appearance prospect, she is
far thin to a curtain.
Kristina Akheeva: Looked glamorous with a pleasant smile. Made an impact even in a brief role.
Rahul Ravindran:
He looked smart and nothing more to describe. Dialogue delivery was
forcible. He is still to learn many things needed for an actor.
Sapthagiri and Jabardasth Chanti provided laughs. Other artists are okay.
Final Verdict:
Overall,
Galipatam is an experimental subject conveyed to youth in a wrong way.
Movie may not impress Telugu spectators to considerable extent.
Movie Result: Average
Movie Punchline (Movie Talk): Galiki Vadilesina Patam