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Release
date: 11 May 2012
Director :
Harish Shankar
Producer
: Bandla Ganesh
Music
Director : Devi Sri
Prasad
Starring:
Pawan Kalyan, Shruti Haasan,
Malaika Arora, Abhimanyu Singh
Power Star
Pawan Kalyan’s most eagerly
anticipated flick ‘Gabbar Singh’
will be hitting the screens
tomorrow and there are
incredible expectations
surrounding the film.The movie
has been directed by Harish
Shankar and Shruti Haasan is the
heroine. . We have been treated
to an exclusive special show so
let us see how the movie is.
Story :
Venkatarathnam Naidu
(Pawan Kalyan) is the son of
Suhasini and the stepson of
Naidu (Nagineedu). He loves
Gabbar Singh’s character from
Sholay and so he decides to call
himself ‘Gabbar Singh’. He grows
up into a daring and dashing but
highly eccentric police officer.
He is posted to his hometown of
Kondaveedu and he decides to rid
the population of law and order
problems. This brings him into
direct confrontation with
Siddhappa Naidu (Abhimanyu
Singh), the local goonda and a
political aspirant.
As Gabbar Singh goes about
confronting Siddhappa Naidu, he
comes across Bhagyalakshmi (
Shruti Haasan ) and falls in
love with her. Things get murky
as the story proceeds and strong
human emotions like jealousy,
hatred and greed come to the
fore. Will Gabbar Singh be able
to stop Siddhappa Naidu’s
atrocities? What price will he
have to pay to achieve his
goals? That forms the rest of
the story.
Plus
Points :
Pawan Kalyan is simply
outstanding in the role of
Gabbar Singh and he delivers
beautifully on all counts. Pawan
Fans will go into raptures of
delight with his comedy, punch
dialogues and mannerisms. He is
excellent as always in the
action sequences and he has
performed some mass dances this
time around.
Shruti Haasan looks beautiful
and innocent as the simple
village girl. She does not have
too much screen presence but she
has done justice to whatever was
given to her. Ali entertains as
constable Samba and his scenes
with Pawan are good.
Brahmanandam rocks as Recovery
Agent Ranjith Kumar. Suhasini
and Nagineedu are decent in
their respective roles.
Abhimanyu Singh is just about ok
as Siddhappa Naidu. Rao Ramesh
is good in a brief role. Happy
Days fame Gayatri gets a
radically different character in
the film and she will score
points with the front benchers.
The first half moves along at an
incredible pace and it is highly
entertaining with some solid
dialogues. Some scenes like the
one where Pawan makes an entry
in a rickshaw with Megastar
Chiranjeevi’s ‘Ee petaku nene
mestri’ playing in the
background will score major
brownie points with fans. Comedy
quotient is high throughout most
of the film. The antyakshari
block in the police station is
hilarious. The romantic track
between Pawan and Shruti is very
entertaining and it has been
conceived very well by Harish
Shankar. All the songs have been
shot very well and ‘Dil Se’,
‘Pilla’ and ‘Gabbar Singh’ songs
will stand out for beautiful
visuals. Malaika Arora sizzles
in ‘Kevvu Keka’ and this song
will entice B and C center
crowds.
Minus
Points :
Ajay has a very small role and
does not have much to do. Same
goes for Kota Srinivasa Rao.
Except for the ‘Mandu Babulam’
song, he does not have any
significant role in the film.
There have been some major
changes in the script,
particularly in the second half
and perhaps, the original
storyline from Dabangg should
have been used. Tanikella
Bharani’s role does not do
justice to his talent.
Technical Aspects :
Cinematography is outstanding
and the film has great visuals.
In particular, the songs shot in
Europe are beautiful and DI work
is impressive. Editing is OK but
some care should have been taken
in the second half. Fights have
been conceived well. Devi Sri’s
music is a major asset to the
film and background score is
impressive. Special mention must
be made of Harish Shankar’s
dialogues. They are a major
asset for the film and when
delivered in Pawan’s trademark
fashion, the effect is
outstanding. Harish succeeds
brilliantly in the first half as
a director but fails to repeat
that brilliance in the second
half.
Verdict
:
Pawan Kalyan’s fans will have a
very enjoyable time while
watching Gabbar Singh. The movie
has good comedy, superb
dialogues and some very
entertaining episodes from
Pawan. A faster second half and
a better climax block would have
really elevated the film. Still,
the sheer brilliance of the
first half and a sterling
performance from Pawan make
Gabbar Singh a solidly
entertaining watch. Thumbs up
for Gabbar Singh. |