Synopsis
With great acting, awesome cleverness and fine music, chief Parasuram takes care of business with Geetha Govindam.
Geetha Govindam Critic Rating: 3.5/5
Geetha Govindam Story: Vijay Govind (Vijay Deverakonda), a youthful school instructor who longs for marriage succumbs to Geetha (Rashmika Mandanna), a reasonable lady who's careful about outsiders and isn't anything but difficult to persuade. While things appear to go easily, Vijay commits an unpleasant error which not just crashes any expectation for his romantic tale, yet additionally potential repercussions with his family.
Geetha Govindam Review: As simple as it sounds to make a romantic comedy, we've frequently observed movie producers attempt and fall flat with regards to effectively executing a "windy performer" in Tollywood. Chief Parasuram, be that as it may, hits the nail on the head with Geetha Govindam. His throwing is right on the money, composing noteworthy and pace of the film is just about right. With a cute looking lead match and some incredible music, Geetha Govindam is altogether engaging.
We are acquainted with Vijay Govind (Vijay Deverakonda), a school speaker, who longs for getting hitched and settling down with a lady. He's a common adolescent who likes to drink and mess about with his pals yet the main thing at the forefront of his thoughts is marriage. While on his journey to discover a young lady, he keeps running into Geetha (Rashmika Mandanna). He enjoys her instantly, however she stays cool and far off as they go on a transport travel together. When she begins warming up to him, he commits a major error, that wrecks his whole romantic tale as well as possibly affect his association with his dad (Naga Babu) and prospective brother by marriage (Subba Raju).
Geetha is persuaded that Vijay is a urgent tease and a reckless youth, while he calls 'Madam' and continues demanding that he's a true person. At whatever point he verges on persuading her, something or alternate turns out badly. They proceed in this vein to the point that it gets monotonous, yet the manner in which the performers pull it off makes it beneficial. The discoursed work and the amusingness is fantastic, keeping you snared in exactly when you start to lose intrigue. Gopi Sundar is in top frame and the music remains with you directly through, upgrading your review understanding (particularly the tune Inkem Kavaale).
Now and again, however, the film backs off and appears as though it's heading no place, particularly in the post-interim groupings. The sudden plot winds in the second half are unconvincing, and keeping in mind that it doesn't really ruin the film, you really wanted to think about whether it could've been something more. These are, be that as it may, minor distortions in a generally well-made film.
In a sentimental symbol after Pelli Choopulu, Vijay Deverakonda claims this film. He's enchanting as ever and consistently fits the part as Vijay Govind. Rashmika too shimmers in her presentation and the scenes between the two is the thing that makes Geetha Govindam so amiable. Rahul Ramakrishna isn't as interesting as he regularly may be, while Vennela Kishore takes the show with a clever late passageway.
Geetha Govindam has some pleasantness, fine music and a magnificent lead match. Yet, more vitally, it has a story, that regardless of its anticipated nature, keeps the group of onlookers connected with and engaged. In the event that you cherish romantic comedies, you will lap this up. A major thumbs up!
With great acting, awesome cleverness and fine music, chief Parasuram takes care of business with Geetha Govindam.
Geetha Govindam Critic Rating: 3.5/5
Geetha Govindam Story: Vijay Govind (Vijay Deverakonda), a youthful school instructor who longs for marriage succumbs to Geetha (Rashmika Mandanna), a reasonable lady who's careful about outsiders and isn't anything but difficult to persuade. While things appear to go easily, Vijay commits an unpleasant error which not just crashes any expectation for his romantic tale, yet additionally potential repercussions with his family.
Geetha Govindam Review: As simple as it sounds to make a romantic comedy, we've frequently observed movie producers attempt and fall flat with regards to effectively executing a "windy performer" in Tollywood. Chief Parasuram, be that as it may, hits the nail on the head with Geetha Govindam. His throwing is right on the money, composing noteworthy and pace of the film is just about right. With a cute looking lead match and some incredible music, Geetha Govindam is altogether engaging.
We are acquainted with Vijay Govind (Vijay Deverakonda), a school speaker, who longs for getting hitched and settling down with a lady. He's a common adolescent who likes to drink and mess about with his pals yet the main thing at the forefront of his thoughts is marriage. While on his journey to discover a young lady, he keeps running into Geetha (Rashmika Mandanna). He enjoys her instantly, however she stays cool and far off as they go on a transport travel together. When she begins warming up to him, he commits a major error, that wrecks his whole romantic tale as well as possibly affect his association with his dad (Naga Babu) and prospective brother by marriage (Subba Raju).
Geetha is persuaded that Vijay is a urgent tease and a reckless youth, while he calls 'Madam' and continues demanding that he's a true person. At whatever point he verges on persuading her, something or alternate turns out badly. They proceed in this vein to the point that it gets monotonous, yet the manner in which the performers pull it off makes it beneficial. The discoursed work and the amusingness is fantastic, keeping you snared in exactly when you start to lose intrigue. Gopi Sundar is in top frame and the music remains with you directly through, upgrading your review understanding (particularly the tune Inkem Kavaale).
Now and again, however, the film backs off and appears as though it's heading no place, particularly in the post-interim groupings. The sudden plot winds in the second half are unconvincing, and keeping in mind that it doesn't really ruin the film, you really wanted to think about whether it could've been something more. These are, be that as it may, minor distortions in a generally well-made film.
In a sentimental symbol after Pelli Choopulu, Vijay Deverakonda claims this film. He's enchanting as ever and consistently fits the part as Vijay Govind. Rashmika too shimmers in her presentation and the scenes between the two is the thing that makes Geetha Govindam so amiable. Rahul Ramakrishna isn't as interesting as he regularly may be, while Vennela Kishore takes the show with a clever late passageway.
Geetha Govindam has some pleasantness, fine music and a magnificent lead match. Yet, more vitally, it has a story, that regardless of its anticipated nature, keeps the group of onlookers connected with and engaged. In the event that you cherish romantic comedies, you will lap this up. A major thumbs up!

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