Ganga Movie Review – 3/5

Movie:
Ganga
Rating:
3/5
Cast: Raghava Lawerence, Tapsee, Kovai Sarala and others
Directed by: Raghava Lawerence
Produced by: Bellamkonda Suresh
Music by: Leon James,Sathya,Thaman and Ashwamithra
Release Date: 2015-05-01
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Ganga Movie Review

Ganga is fresh offering from Raghava Lawrence’s successful horror comedy franchise. This film has raised lot of expectations due to the success of previous two films in this series. Despite low key publicity and delayed release Ganga opened to packed houses all over showing the popularity of this series.

Story:

Raghava (Raghava Lawerence) is a coward man who works as a TV cameraman. His channel plans a fake haunted house as a marketing tactic. They choose a dark, spooky house for this purpose and pose it as a haunted house. While they get ready to shoot, they start experiencing ghosts and spirits for real. As always, Raghava becomes the victim to the ghost. And the twists and turns that take place in the life of Raghava and the story of the film forms the rest.

Performances:

As in the case of Muni and Kanchana, Lawerence will be seen both as a coward and a fearless person (after being possessed by ghost). After acting in similar roles for twice, it is almost a cakewalk for the actor in the third time. He acted believably in both the roles. Needless to say, his dances are superb.

Tapsee is seen as a fearless TV director, Nandini and she is excellent in the stern professional scenes as well as the melting romantic scenes. Nitya Menen comes as a twist in the film and she is very good. Kovai Sarla is seen as Raghava’s mother and she is used to bring in some comedy quotient. Rest of the characters are adequate.

Technical Performances:

The core theme of the film is similar to that of its predecessors. Ganga has more horror sequences than them to make the audience bind to their seats. There are some logical errors which gets covered by the thrills and entertainment offered. There may be complaints about the comedy being loud but it will certainly work with mass audience.

Multiple Music directors – Leon James, Sathya, Thaman and Ashwamithra worked for the film and were able to produce decent album. Thaman took care of the back ground score and it is particularly good in horror sequences. Rajavel’s camera work is good. Graphics work in the climax are of poor quality. Editing by Kishore should be appreciated as it increased the pace of the film is good.

Plus Points:

1. Horror Part.

2. Tapsee Glamour

3. Good Background score

Minus Points:

1. Weak Climax

2. Weak Flashback

3. Poor Graphics

4. Loud comedy

Final Say:

Ganga goes on the lines of Muni and Kanchana but with more horror content than the previous installaments. The film will have its share of loopholes but managed to engage the audience with thrills and comedy. As in the case of the predecessors, the movie will appeal more to B, C center audience. Lawerence seem to have added one more commercial winner in Muni series.

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