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Panjaa Original Full Review

cinemayam on Friday, December 9, 2011 | 12:46 PM

Story:
Its all about Mafia,Bhagavan(jakie Sheroff) is a Mafia don who came from rags to riches and is Fond of his evil son Advi Sesh who lusts for Anjali Lavanya,a club dancer who loves Jai(pawan Kalyan,who is loyal to Bhagavan,Pawan meets Sarah Jane who is fond of nurserys!Subbaraju is a brother of Sarah Jane Dias,And the rest of the story is about Pawan Kalyan and his loyality towards Bhagawan for his Help in his childhood.


Performances :
Pawan Kalyan excelled both as mafia leader and lover.
His rugged full beard look, body language, dialogue delivery are impressive.
Especially in few scenes where his voice is used as narrative, he excels.
It is feast for fans to see Pawan’s rocking performance.

Sarah Jane Dias tried to look cute and romantic.
Even though she lacks the look, she managed few good expressions, especially in songs and in few romantic shots.

Anjali Lavania has very lesser role and is more of an item girl who has 1 song and a fight.

Jackie Shroff, Tanikella Bharani, Atul Kulkarni and Subbaraju were as usual but new villain Adivi Sesh was excellent.
He showed varied expressions as a psycho villain and seems to have good future as a versatile actor on telugu screen.

Brahmanandam, Ali and Jhansi take care of the comedy part in second half and infact without Brahmanandam, second half would be incomplete.
Especially, Paparayudu song shot on him and Pawan was hilarious and it is the highlight of this movie.

Technicians : This is a directors movie and Vishnuvardhan excels in his work.
His ideas can be seen through excellent cinematography of PS Vinod and art work of Sunil Babu.
In all technical departments, Yuvan Shankar Raja’s background music and PS Vinod’s cinematography standout as excellent works.
Editing by Sreekar Prasad is slick.
Stunts by Shyam Kaushal are thrilling, especially the climax fight.
Abburi Ravi’s dialogues are average and he doesnt use many opportunities in screenplay to showcase his talent.
Rahul Koda’s screenplay is gripping, except for few minutes in the beginning of second half.
Vishnuvardhan has extracted best possible output from all his technicians in this movie.
Production values of Sanghamitra Arts and Arka Media are rich.

Highlights:
Pawan Kalyan
Advi Sesh
Music
Cinemetography
Bramhanandam
Dialouges by Aburi Ravi

Flaws:
2nd Half was little draging
Panjaa title track was too good but all wished it should have placed at the begining of thew movie rather than at the end.
2nd half was not that griping
Ali wasted

Analysis:
Panjaa started with titles same as that of Sherlok Holmes,It was very impressive and the movies starts with the dialouge "sahayam chesina variki krutagnata telapakapovadam anta tappo.. sahayam chesi kuda krutagnata korukovadam ante tapppu"This dialouge is apt with the psychological feeling face by Pawan Kalyan in the movie,The movie goes very unpredictable in the first half every one was shocked at the way the pre interval scene was beeing shaped,All credits obviously goes to Vishnu Vardhan for his screenplay in the most stylish way ever,Fights were too good,Bramhanadam and Pawan gave nice entertaining scenes,However 2nd half dragged a bit and there was no meaning in Pawan Kalyan Avoiding Bhagwan,Panjaa goes slow in the 2nd half but picks up the pace in the climax!And here comes the Panjaa title track one of the best musical chartbuster of the season filmed in the most stylish way it will be a eye treat to watch Pawan Kalyan groving up!The Discussions for top star in TFI can be closed.

Verdict:
out and out thriller and entertainer settles little less than must watch but is sure a eye fest for fans
1st of being good and 2nd half being abv avg to avg,over all the movie is good but not great.
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