Gabbar Singh Movie Review By Censor
CBFC Rating : U
Movie Rating : 3.5/5
Verdict: Festival for fans..
Analysis:
The movie runs completely in CMYK mode (CMYK is the color mode in which the total movie highlights with 4 basic colors Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key(black) we have movies like Yama Donga, Magadheera in this format).
Though this movie is the remake of Dabbang we will not find the most of the similarities with that movie.
Some major changes in the story has been made in entertaining way. 40% of the story has been changed as per the nativity of the telugu audience.
Pawan Kalyan entrance is made with a mighty fight which was composed by Ram-Laxman in funny manner. Later the scene shifts to the Rajasthan desert locations with army men having guns and missiles along with them.
Getting into the flashback episodes the Harish Shankar added some dose over these scenes. The flashback was made to run more than 7 minutes to elevate the relationship between the mother and son.
Sruthi Hassan is pretty and looks gorgeous in sarees. Her acting like an innocent village girl is good and Kota Srinivasa Rao is best upto his mark as heroine's father.
The duration of first half is around one hour. It totally runs in speed pace without boring for half second. The first half of the movie will be the best ever for PK fans.
Interval fight at railway station is good.
Coming to second half the movie gets into some emotional scenes and gets slow down as the depth in the story is being evaluated.
Dilse song is picturised in romantic way after the marriage of the lead roles in the movie.
Ajay is superb as Pawankalyan's brother and this movie is going to be the one of the milestone for his career. Gayatri (Happy Days fame Appu) is the lady love of the Ajay.
Kevv Keka song may disappoint fans in the first half of the song. But the song gets into peaks as Pawan Kalyan enters the screen from the second half of the screen. Pawan dance is superb with slow motion steps.
Climax is going to be one of the best among the movie of Pawan Kalyan.It is the another highlight of the movie.
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