Gaalipatam Telugu Movie
Karthik (Aadi) and Swathi (Erica Fernandes) are newly wed couples who are colleagues at work. They are deemed as 'Best Couple' by every one. However differences creep in between them creating disturbances in their lives. Their previous love stories, Karthik is related to Pranathi (Kristina) while and Swathi looks at Aarav Reddy (Rahul Ravichandran). But both the love stories fails due to certain reasons. Will these love stories create problems in the lives of Karthik and Swathi. Will their story go to divorce is the rest of the story.
Unlike his usual films, Aadi does a subtle role in this movie. He is good in jovial roles and got to improve in emotional scenes. Erica Fernandes somehow looks like a misfit in the role and fails to deliver. Kristina also failed to impress with no proper expressions. The dubbing also did not suit her well. Rahul Ravichandran is wasted in a trivial role. Preethi Rana is okay. Bharath Reddy and Gayatri Bhargavi scenes are poorly written.
Gaalipatam has a youthful story just like Sampath Nandi's Emaindho Eevela. The double meaning punch dialogues, romance, comedy are aimed at impressing the youth audience. Some of them worked and some backfired. The major backdrop is the film going on with out any thrill and excitement. This is where the new director Naveen Gandhi failed totally.
Bheems scored decent marks in the music department. Both the songs and back ground score are decent. Songs like Hey Paru and Doomapanam worked out very well. Cinematography by K. Bujji is very neat and colourful. Editor should have easily trimmed the second half by 20 odd minutes.
Finally Gaalipatam is a below average fare with few punch dialogues, comedy scenes and couple of songs. If you expect anything more than that you got to be disappointed.