Sep 07, 2016 05:22 PM
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Hi my name is vamsi now I discourse about the movie janatha garage.
this film takes you into the world of two spirited men Anand(NTR) and Satyam(Mohanlal)who'd give away all they have just for the cause they believe in. A man who loves the earth's environment joins a man who loves the beings on earth in a mission, and the result leaves us with mixed feelings.
The most impressive aspect about the film is that director Koratala Siva never deviates from the narrative and like in most contemporary commercial cinemas, there are no forced comic sequences nor is there the an unnecessary loudness and brazenness in the action. But that's not all, this is one story which is never dominated by a star despite the presence of two of them!
Director Koratala Siva starts off with a parallel narration of the duo's stories but it is the point of culmination, and intersection of them both that is a bit of a setback. It seems all of a sudden that NTR's new duty has overshadowed his love of nature. And it is here that we begin to wonder if Siva is just going on a different direction from where he began. The second half proves to be a bit slow and you just notice how glimpses from the first half begin to repeat again.
The highlight scenes in the film would be Anand standing by a government employee(Rajeev Kanakala) who refuses to be corrupt, Raghava's(Unni Mukundan) final plea to his father(Mohanlal), Samantha and NTR's moment of separation which will make you shed a tear, among several others. But the interesting thing about all these moments is how they stand out only because of the performances of the Mohanlal and NTR who outperform each other at every instance.
But it's a pity how their effortlessness is lost sometimes because it isn't quite clear to us what they are fighting for. The intention behind Janatha Garage, a place where anything(literally) can be repaired is intriguing. so it is a very inspirstional film