Review of movie Geetha Govindam

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Geetha Govindam

Cinema Type : South Regional
Release Date : 15-Aug-2018( 6 years, 84 days ago)
Directed By : Parasuram
Production House : Allu Aravind,Bunny Vasu
Genre : Romance
Lead Role : Vijay Deverakonda, Rashmika Mandanna, Vennela Kishore

Rating:4/5


As easy as it sounds to make a rom-com, we've often seen filmmakers try and fail when it comes to successfully executing a "breezy entertainer" in Tollywood. Director Parasuram, however, gets it right with Geetha Govindam. His casting is spot on, writing impressive and pace of the film is just about right. With an adorable looking lead pair and some great music, Geetha Govindam is thoroughly entertaining. 

We are introduced to Vijay Govind, a college lecturer, who dreams of getting married and settling down with a woman. He's a typical youngster who likes to drink and goof around with his buddies but the only thing on his mind is marriage. While on his quest to find a girl, he runs into Geetha (Rashmika Mandanna). He likes her immediately, but she remains cold and distant as they go on a bus journey together. As soon as she starts warming up to him, he makes a big mistake, that not only derails his entire love story but could also potentially impact his relationship with his father and soon to be brother-in-law. 

Geetha is convinced that Vijay is a compulsive flirt and an irresponsible youngster, while he calls 'Madam' and keeps insisting that he's a sincere guy. Whenever he comes close to convincing her, something or the other goes wrong. They continue in this vein to the point that it gets repetitive, but the way the actors pull it off makes it worthwhile. The dialogues work and the humour is excellent, keeping you hooked in just when you begin to lose interest. Gopi Sundar is in top form and the music stays with you right through, enhancing your viewing experience. 

At times, though, the film slows down and seems like it's heading nowhere, especially in the post-interval sequences. The sudden plot twists in the second half are unconvincing, and while it doesn't necessarily spoil the film, you couldn't help but wonder if it could've been better. These are, however, minor aberrations in an otherwise well-made film. 

Back in a romantic avatar after 
Pelli Choopulu, Vijay Deverakonda owns this film. He's charming as ever and seamlessly fits the part as Vijay Govind. Rashmika too sparkles in her debut and the scenes between the two is what makes Geetha Govindam so likeable. Rahul Ramakrishna isn't as funny as he normally is, while Vennela Kishore steals the show with a hilarious late entrance. 

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