- Year: 2014
- Released: 01 Oct 2014
- Country: India
- Adwords: 1 win & 6 nominations
- IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3802668/
- Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/govindudu_andari_vaadele
- Available in: 720p, 1080p,
- Language: Telugu
- MPA Rating: Not Rated
- Genre: Action, Drama
- Runtime: 160 min
- Writer: Krishna Vamsi, Paruchuri Venkateswara Rao, Gopalakrishna Paruchuri
- Director: Krishna Vamsi
- Cast: Ram Charan, Kajal Aggarwal, Srikanth
5.7/10 |
Govindudu Andari Vaadele Storyline
Abhiram(Ram Charan) is a handsome looking NRI, who is born and brought up in London. Even though he lives abroad, Abhiram loves Indian culture and family values. One fine day, he comes to know about his dad’s past which is related back to a huge family based in India.In order to fulfill his dad’s dream, Abhiram lands in India. There he finds out that his roots are based in the joint family of Balaraju(Prakash Raju). Rest of the story is as to how Abhiram manages to successfully enter the family, and wins the love of everyone.
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Govindudu Andari Vaadele Movie Reviews
Family friendly?
Abhiram (Ram Charan) uses some photographs of Satya(Kajal) to blackmail her in exchange for hugs and kisses. He even asks her to remove her clothes. And people are calling this family friendly? What is wrong with them? Do yourself a favor and stay away from this movie. And keep out of reach of children.
Foreign ‘Manavadu’
A Decent family entertainer with right mix of all emotions.
The main story was simple. The film would have done wonders if the main plot was ‘a bit more from the usual’ which may have kept the viewers guessing. Still it was okay though and the subplots were interesting.
Ram Charan and Prakash Raj performances, Srikanth Characterization were terrific and the touching Climax lifted the movie to big level.
Gulabi song was well shot. Cinematography was exceptional. Editing should have been better.
An Important film for Ram Charan and a big relief for people who want to escape from mindless heroism and Brahmi comedy.
Partly Entertaining
Story – If you are an avid fan of Telugu movies, you might have watched “Seetharamayya gari Manavaraalu” (Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Meena and Rohini Hattangadi) by now. Same story, except that here it is going to be “Manavadu”.
Performances – Ram Charan tried a different role, at-least different to his territory. He sported a different look. And, he also tried to act, which is where all his efforts went futile some what. He did only partial justice to his role. He didn’t emote well in the climax. Kajal is restricted to skin show and she hardly gets any chance to sparkle. Prakash Raj gets a vital role and he is just perfect. He performed extremely well in climax. Performances by Jayasudha and Srikanth are spot-on. Rest are fine.
Music – Music by Yuvan Shankar Raja, though not so good as stand alone pieces, gels well with movie. His background score is very nice, as usual.
Other Departments – Cinematography must get the highest score among the technical crew. Every frame looks like a painting. Editing is not up-to the mark. Art work is excellent. Dialogues are nice. Producer, Bandla Ganesh must be appreciated for high production values, as every frame appears rich and colorful.
Story, Screenplay & Direction – Krishna Vamsi is notorious for choosing nice script, spoiling it by cheap first half (Over exposing by heroine) and then bouncing back with extraordinary narration in second half. But here, neither the script is interesting/novel nor the second half is extraordinary. As usual, his picturisation of songs acts as a barrier between family crowds and the theater. Direction is good.
On a whole, this is NOT a kind of movie, you would expect from a director of Krishna Vamsi’s standard. It doesn’t match the brilliance of “Murari” even, forget about comparing with “Ninne Pelladatha” (which is still considered his best movie). It is only partly entertaining. There is a thin line between romance and vulgarity and I’m afraid, Krishna Vamsi always lands up in the latter one. How could families watch if there is so much of exposing and vulgarity ??? Directors must always stick to the plot. If you want to make a family movie… Make one sans over exposing and double meaning dialogues. But not of this kind. Anyway, watch it only if 1) you are a fan of Ram Charan and Krishna Vamsi (or) 2) you have not watched “Seetharamayya gari Manavaraalu”, which is a classic by the way.