Gabbar Singh Filmo Graphy


Cast : Pawan Kalyan, Shruti Haasan, Abhimanyu Singh, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Abhimanyu Singh, Tanikella Bharani, Suhasini Maniratnam, Nagineedu, Ajay, Rao Ramesh, Malaika Arora Khan and others
Music :
Devi Sri Prasad
Cinematography :
Jayanan Vincent
Producer :
Bandla Ganesh
Banner :
Parameswara Arts
Director :
Harish Shankar
Release Date :
11 May 2012

 Story : Pawan Kalyan plays the role of a stubborn cop, Venkat Ratnam Naidu, in kondaveedu.
He is well known for his eccentricity and also for his corruption.
As a kid, he watches ‘Sholay‘ movie and gets inspired with villain character and renames himself as Gabbar Singh.
He grows up to become a police officer, who is posted to his hometown ‘kondaveedu‘, where he is brought face to face with Siddhappa Naidu (Abhimanyu Singh), who is a local goonda and a political aspirant.
Gabbar Singh also has a mother(suhasini), who remarries and lives with her family in same town.

While dealing with local goondas and politics, Gabbar Singh meets Bhagya Lakshmi (Shruti Haasan) and falls in love with her.
But bhagya’s father(Kota) is a habitual drunkard, who needs to be convinced for their marriage.
Now, Gabbar has to deal with his love, other problems created due to his step father and his son etc.
How he deals with all of them with his eccentric behaviour, needs to watched on big screen.
Performances : Pawan excells with his thikka as a tough police.
His dialogues, mannerisms, comedy timing, action, dances all will go well with fans.
He got a much better character to perform after long time and he doesn’t disappoint anyone.
Shruti Haasan looks beautiful but she still carries somewhat modern woman attitude, which mismatches for her village-belle character.
But her screen presence is very much limited.
Abhimanyu Singh doesn’t do anything better or different than he did as ‘bukka reddy’ in ‘rakta charitra’.
Comedy by Brahmanandam as ‘Recovery agent Ranjith Kumar’, Ali as ‘constable samba’ is hilarious.
Especially the combination scenes of Pawan and Ali as ‘Gabbar Singh’ and ‘Samba’ are the best.
Rao Ramesh has a guest appearance, while Nagineedu as hero’s stepfather, Suhasini as his mother live upto their roles.
Ajay as hero’s stepbrother, and Kota as heroine’s father, are two wasted actors, though their characters had scope for performance.
Tanikella Bharani does an insignificant character for his stature.
‘Happy Days’ gayatri got a small role as shruti’s friend, and she comes up with a surprising performance.
Malaika Arora Khan sizzles in the item song Kevvu Keka.


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