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Cast: Tharun Bhascker, J.D.Chakravarthy, Faria Abdullah, Sree Vishnu, Maanasa Choudhary, Kasyap Sreenivas,Harshavardhan, Subhalekha Sudhakar
Crew:
Music Director: Sweekar Agasthi
DOP: Vidya Sagar Chinta
Editor: Viplav Nyshadam
Story, Screenplay, Director: Kasyap Sreenivas
Producer: Kalyana Chakravarthy Manthina, Bhanu Kiran Pratapa, Vijay Krishna Lingamaneni, Umesh Kumar Bansal
Presented By: Pavan Sadineni
Tharun Bhascker, Faria Abdullah, Maanasa Chaudhary, JD Chakravarty, Sree Vishnu have come together for Kashyap Srinivas film, Gayapadda Simham. The movie released today with good buzz created by interviews and trailers. Let's discuss about the film in detail.
Plot:
Dharahas (Tharun Bhascker) falls in love with a girl (Maanasa Chaudhary) and her father tells him that he would only give his daughter to a man settled in USA. Darahas decides to move to Dallas but he is deported by Trump. So, he decides to get his revenge by performing black magic on him. He finds Bhairavadas (Sree Vishnu) and as they start their work, Brutal Dharma (JD Chakravarty) gets involved. How? Watch the movie to know more.
Analysis:
From start to finish, the movie tries hard to tickle funny bones but it fails to entertain as each track is dragged to death. The interesting and fun elements in the movie tend to end up oversold with uncanny spoofs and irrelevant character entries.
Tharun Bhascker looks completely exhausted and lost. His performance is fine at places but doesn't have any sparks. Faria Abdullah and Maanasa Chaudhary are wasted. JD Chakravarty tried his best but his character did not land perfectly. Sree Vishnu spoofs tend to go over board.
Music doesn't work in the film and nothing really falls together. The movie feels too generic at places and completely goes disoriented. While some jokes work on paper and look good, they don't reflect on screen. Overall, Gayapadda Simham fails to entertain and it feels a wasted opportunity.
Positives:
None to state
Negatives:
Script
Writing
Direction
Everything
Bottomline:
Gayapadda Simham leaves scars for audiences.
Rating: 1.5/5
Disclaimer: The views/opinions expressed in this review are personal views/opinions shared by the writer and organisation does not hold a liability to them. Viewers' discretion is advised before reacting to them.
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