Friday, 19 October 2012

Cameraman Ganga Tho Rambabu












The Mega Success of Gabbar Singh film led Powerstar Pawan Kalyan 
to indicate his knowledge in choosing director Puri jagannath to style his stardom with cameraman Ganga tho Rambabu. Puri retained his faith and made the film a mega hit. With blasting and punch dialogues with political background, very good story to make Pawan dazzle the audience all over again after the Gabbar Singh. Pawan rocked this show and he's real hero.  
Action packed movie Cameraman Ganga Tho Rambabu and Pawan Kalyan’s stunning action is the main charm in this movie. Puri Jagannad always has a story which gives a message to the audience and keeps fingers up with fascinated dialogues added magnetism. Mani Sharma’s super mega hit music, appealing choreography for dance and locations, Shyam K Naidu’s terrific camerawork had given life to this film. Art Work and attractive costumes and locations are special attractions.

Main theme of this film runs around the politics in the state and country. The movie focuses on caste based politics widespread in the state and the country. This movie throws light on how politicians are diverting people specially students by means of caste to increase their numbers for vote. Puri Jagannath has used spectacular and charged dialogues on showing the prevailing fact of Caste based politics. 

Besides having an interesting storyline, Puri Jagannath has managed to have good grip on the tempo, which never lets you down throughout the movie. The first half is quite interesting with a couple of songs, comedy and action sequences. In the second half, the hero takes on a politician and his energetic performance and dialogue delivery keep you glued to the screens. The emotional and politically charged climax is simply superb.

Puri Jagannath has maintained a wonderful control on the story and made sure to maintain the rhythm and tempo. He is successful in making the audience to stick to the screen and get completely immersed in the movie. Beginning of the movie has compiled with tow to three good songs and action sequences. After intermission action pack starts when Pawan declares a war on a politician. His energetic and performance and dialogue delivery makes the spectators deeply involved in the film. As usally the ending mixed with sentiment and political message is highlight.

Rambabu (Pawan Kalyan) is a angry emotional person, who mostly considers in contributing his hand to social responsibilities. Ganga (Tamanna),  technician of a TV channel, proposes Rambabu to join her work office as journalist when she watches Rambabu involves in two big fights between student gangs about cast system.In the mean time , Ranababu (Prakash Raj) enters politics as a Indian heir of his father (Kota Srinivasa Rao). Rambabu gets into war with Ranababu. 

The bottom line of the story starts here in knowing what happens this entry.  


Pawan’s performance could be considered excellent compared to Gabbar Singh. He entertains the audience with action, dance and comedy sequences. His dialogue delivery is  sure to admire every spectator and stands highlight in this movie. Tamanna’s acting is awesome as glam doll and she fulfils her role as TV journalist. Debutant Gabriela Bertante as a second heroine  has not upto the mark in performing her role. As villainous politician, Prakash Raj impresses you again. Bramhanandam's comedy is good but lacks freshness. Nasser, MS Narayana, Dharmavarapu, Kota and others are good in their respective roles. 

Final Say: 

The story of cameraman Ganga tho Rambabu isn't terribly contemporary because it has already been dealt in Mahesh Babu's businessman. What strikes you within the film is that the method Puri has given this subject on screen. Pawan Kalyan's performance stands out in it. it's an honest treat for each class and mass audience, and it's compulstory to watch film for the Powerstar fans. 

Producer: DVV Danayya
Director: Puri Jagannath
Cast: Pawan Kalyan, Tamanna, Prakash Raj, Bramhanandam, Nassar, MS Narayana, Dharmavarapu, Kota and others
Music: Mani Sharma

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