
RATING FOR THE MOVIE:- 3/5... Cheers for Cinematography, Music, Direction and Pawan Kalyan
TAG FOR THE MOVIE:- Loyalty (vs) Revenge
Summary of the Story:
Jai (Pawan Kalyan) is an orphan who joins the gang of Bhagawan (Jackie Shroff) when he was a kid. Jai eventually becomes the loyal lieutenant of Bhagawan over a period of time. Bhagawan’s son Munna (Sesh Adivi) has psychotic tendencies. Jai falls in love with green-loving Sandhya (Sara Jane Dias). Jai has to fall out with Bhagawan due to Munna. The rest of the story is all about what heppens when Bhagwan orders the killing of his loyal man Jai.
Overall Analysis of the Movie :-
This movie starts off with Style, Style and only Style from the Titles till the end. Pawan Kalyan was looking awesome in his new look and acted to his best in this movie as a Mafia guy cum a splendid lover. Anjali Lavania was looking good but her role was not that great. Sara Jane had a good role in the movie and executed it well.
Sesh acted well as a psycho guy, Jackie Shroff & Atul Kulakarni did a good job. Ali, Bramhanamdam and Jhansi were not utilised to the core. All the other actors did their job pretty well.
This movie is a pakka directors movie. Each and every frame in the movie was looking planned and natural. Director didn't leave any space to criticize him on screen. Screenplay in the movie was slow. Cinematography was Awesome. Effects and post production work was to the mark. Background score and Music were Outstanding. Action sequences were shot exceptionally well.
The Plus points of the movie are;
1) Pavan Kalyan's Dance in Two songs - Paparayudu and Panjaa title song,
2) Great Cinematography,
3) Background Music and Songs,
4) Pavan Kalyan himself,
5) Action Sequences.
Some Minus points of the movie are;
1) Slow Screenplay,
2) Less Humor in the movie,
3) Old kinda story.
Overall, this movie is not for mass audience. This movie will be loved by Pavan Kalyan's fans and for the audience who love to watch different kinda movies.
"PANJAA" is a pakka one time watch and thumbs up for Pavan Kalyan for choosing a subject and a director who is damn different....
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