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Anjali Geethanjali Movie Review

Anjali and Srinivasa Reddy starrer Geethanjali Movie Review on Zustcinema. Debutant Raj Kiran directorial film Geethanjali releasing on August 9th worldwide.

Story

Sreenu (Srinivas Reddy) who wants to become director lands in Hyderabad and in no time will have story discussion with big Producer Ramesh Rao (Rao Ramesh). In an apartment Geethanjali (Anjali) was murdered and Police officials  suspects Madhu (Harshavardhan Rane) who is a boyfriend of her and watchman. After some days a gang of friends Acharya (Satyam Rajesh), Athreya (Shakalaka Shankar), Srinu and Madhu rents the flat where Geethanjali murdered. In a sudden surprise Anjali (Anjali) meets the friends in flat and becomes friend to the gang. Finally the the friends finds the reality of Ghost in Anjali and rest of the story forms the crux.

Performances

Anjali plays the role of Geethanjali as a cake walk and does a neat job with her performance. She is simply superb in the climax.

Srinivas Reddy is good in the lead role while Satyam Rajesh, Shakalaka Shankar were good in their roles. Rao Ramesh, Harshavardhan Rane and others does thier best for the characters.

Technical Analysis

The background score by debutant Praveen Lakkaraju has elevated the horror sequences and the songs are good to hear. Camera work by Sai Sriram is excellent for such horror-comedy genre film and dialogues are neat. Productions values are ok.

Analysis

The first half of Geethanjali has shaped very well with ample of comedy elements with horror scenes which thrills the audience. The shots on apartments and murder scenes are excellent showcased and further moved to graveyard. The pre-interval and interval makes the audience to stick to seats.

Second half starts with narration and twists being revealed one by one and here starts the predictable story line and resembles the story of Om Shanti Om. The climax plays a spoil sport with as usual ending the story.

ZC Take :-

Geethanjali is a comedy film....

Zustcinema Geethanjali Rating :- 3 / 5

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