Gam Gam Ganesha Movie Review: Comedians becoming heroes in the film industry has been a trend since time immemorial. But the success in that is very little to say. We all know that comedians like Ali, Sunil, Venu Madhav, Brahmanandam, and Priyadarshi appeared on screen as heroes. Recently popular comedian Vennela Kishore also came to the audience on March 1 with the movie 'Gam Gam Ganesha' to show the hero in him. And did Vennela Kishore like the hero? Did his efforts work? Let's see in this review.
Gam Gam Ganesha Movie Story:
Major Prasad Rao (Murali Sharma) leads the team of secret agents named Rudranetra. This team works for the security of the country. But once a suicidal bomb attack takes place in Hyderabad. But the guy doesn't have the slightest clue. The case will be handed over to the Rudranetra team. It is headed by Agent Chari 111 (Vennela Kishore). What is the role of Isha (combined) in this mission? What is the chemical pill used in blasting? Has Chari completed his mission in the end? Or? What are the conditions faced in this order? You have to watch this movie to know.
Analysis:
James Bond is the only name that comes to our mind when it comes to secret agent movies. It is no exaggeration to say that there are no movie lovers who do not know this name. There have been dozens of movies in the Secret Agent category. Recently star comedian Vennela Kishore's 'Chari 111' came before the audience. Usually, everyone expects comedy from Vennela Kishore's movie. The audience must be disappointed that they will get enough of that in this movie too. Because? This movie has comedy without logic.. but no laughter. If you think that the punching comedy that worked out for Jati Ratnalu will work out for all the movies, it will be a mistake. The same thing happened with this movie.
Is Vennela Kishore doing a hero's role since the mission was handed over? Or a comedian role? I suspect that. How about entrusting a key mission to a hero who doesn't know who to talk to? Director TG Keerthy Kumar's idea is commendable. Because? He imagined a comedian like Vennela Kishore as an agent and wrote the story. But he completely failed to implement it. The story is not well planned. The first half ends without any sense of what is actually going on, with characters coming and going without logic. The director tested the patience of the audience who wanted to laugh at least in the second half. But the flashback episode is a hearty laugh. The less said about pre-climax and climax the better.
Actors Performance:
Vennela Kishore has done one hundred percent justice to his role. Thingari takes on the role of an agent. Samyukta looked as beautiful as Agent Esha. Murali Sharma lives his role as usual. Some of the dialogues he utters are applauded. The roles of Brahmaji, Satya, and the drunkard Ramesh seem to matter. It must be said that the role of the villain is not memorable. Is there any plus point for this movie? It should be called background music. The BGM given by Simon K King is amazing. The camera work seems ok. Build values are good. It would be nice if the editor sharpened his scissors.