Release date : Feb 20, 2015
Tollynagar.in Rating : 3/5
Director : G Kamal
Producer : Jammalamadugu Ravindranadh
Starring: Siddhans, Akshara, Saptagiri
Directed by G Kamal, the Siddhans and Akshara starrer ‘Gayakudu’ hit the screens today. The film launches popular music director Koti’s son, Roshan Saluri, as a music composer. Jammalamadugu Ravindranath produced this film under his ‘Dheeru Films’ banner and Mrs. Lakshmi is the film’s presenter. Let us see how the movie fared.
Story:
There is only one Karna in the epic ‘Maha Bharatha’ but many Karnas
in our country, Bharat. Siddhans is one among them. Siddhans is orphaned
as his mother dumps him at a dustbin soon after his birth. He is
adopted by a beggar who sings on the streets to earn his livelihood.
Before dying, the beggar teaches him a song. The song makes Siddhans a
famous celebrity and he goes on to win the New Indian Idol Competition.
Even after achieving fame and money, lack of love since his childhood
keeps on haunting him.
In a chance telephonic encounter, Siddhans meets Akshara and falls in
love with her. He interacts with her using a proxy name Sidhu. Akshara
supports him and showers the love he has been craving for. Siddhans soon
realizes that Akshara is a huge fan of his songs and he proposes his
love to Akshara as Siddhans, the singer, and gets into a hide seek game
with her by not revealing his identity as her phone friend Sidhu. Even
Akshara falls head over heels for Siddhans.
Why does Akshara says “I Hate You” to Siddhans? Why does she agree to
the marriage fixed by her parents? Will Siddhans sacrifice his singing
to save his love? Will Akshara find out that Siddhans and Sidhu are
indeed the same person? You will have to watch the film to find out.
Plus Points:
Even though this is their debut as the main leads, both Siddhans and
Akshara performed really well. Siddhans showed maturity in the singer’s
role. He needs to tune his expressions in emotional scenes. Akshara,
impresses with topnotch performance in almost every scene. Her
experience as a child actress helped her throughout. However, the teen actress still looks quite young.
The film’s music, composed by Roshan Saluri, is a great asset to the
film. All his songs are trendy and have been shot well. The director
shows his spark in cleverly using the songs in the narrative.
Minus Points:
The comedy track featuring Saptagiri looks forced. . The love track
between the lead pair should have been more entertaining. Especially,
the scenes in the second half appear repeated after Akshara says “I Hate
You”. These scenes should have been trimmed by at least 15 minutes
Technical Aspects:
Roshan Saluri’s music is fine. The lyrical values in the songs penned
by Chandrabose and Ananth Sriram impress the audience. The cinematographer Kolli Durga Prasad captures the mesmerizing beauty of Vizag in his frames. The production values are topnotch.
Love
stories like these should be handled with extra feel and emotion to make
them reach the audiences. The dialogues written by G Kamal fail to
invoke the feeling of love.
Verdict:
The lead actors act well and save the film to an extent. The songs
composed by Roshan Saluri are modern and help the film sustain the
audience interest. Amidst all these positives, the director fails to
instill the feeling of love among the audience with this musical love
story.The music lovers who loves the music can give it a shot for the weekend.