Janaka Aithe Ganaka Movie Review: As a protagonist, Suhas is moving forward choosing different..unique stories - characters. So his latest film 'Janaka Aithe Ganaka' came before the audience. This movie is produced under the Dil Raju banner. Directed by Sandeep Reddy Bandla, the film hit the theaters on October 12. This movie has been streaming on 'Aaha' since yesterday. Now let's see what the story is.
Story:
Prasad (Suhas) is a middle-class youth. Mother .. Father .. Grandmother .. Wife (Sangirthana) This is his family. He works in a small company. His friend Kishore (Vennela Kishore) is a lawyer without practice. He has two children. When they asked him to buy it, he kept on complaining. Seeing that, Prasad gets stronger feeling that he should not have children under any circumstances.
Due to the middle-class life, Prasad has up facing financial difficulties since childhood. He is haunted by the unhappiness that he did not get a good job because of not having enough money, he did not study in the right school, and he did not join the right college. He grew up scolding his father who was responsible for that. He thinks that his children should not curse him like him.
Prasad believes that children should not be born when they cannot have a good life. No matter how much they fight at home, he does not budge on this matter. Understanding Prasad's mind, his wife adjusts. Dissatisfied with his job, Prasad faces another danger. One day when he comes home, his wife tells him that she has missed a month. At that word, he is shocked. He wonders how this is possible when he strictly follows family planning.
He filed a case against the company claiming that this happened because the 'condom' he was using failed. He goes to court demanding Rs.1 crore as compensation. What happens then? What problems will his decision cause? How does he overcome those hurdles? This is the main point of this story.
Analysis:
The first thing we need to talk about in this movie is the title. There is comedy in the title of 'Janaka Aithe Ganaka'. The meaning of 'the one who is a father knows those difficulties' is also echoed in this title. In fact, it has a good comedic touch. But it has to be said that the chances of this magic being understood by the general audience are less. This may be one of the reasons for the decrease in the number of people near the theatres.
This story starts with the husband and wife.. the two families related to them. After 50 minutes this story enters the courtroom. From there, most of the story takes place in the courtroom. Murali Sharma will enter as a big lawyer named Rajendra Prasad as a judge. As the arguments in the court are going on with a comedic touch, it feels quite fun.
While the director drives home the original point, the challenges faced by middle-class families in a changing society are thought-provoking. How many ways are cashing parents' emotions in the case of children? The way it is explained is pleasing. The sensitive point is that the wife must uphold the honor of the husband.
The story revolves around the central theme of 'condom'—this is its plus and minus. All courtroom drama revolves around the topic of condoms. Those who go to the theaters separately and not with their families laugh. But those who go with family will have some trouble. That being said, there will be no offensive scenes. But it feels that way because the main plot is 'condom'.
From the side of Vennela Kishore. From the side of the hero Nayanna, this story runs fun. The story was given more strength by providing the final punch on the same topic as the story was running from the beginning. Can't help but laugh at the final twist. This twist given to the whole story is the highlight of this movie.
Actors Performance:
Suhas's acting seems very natural. The new heroine's music is good. She fits the role perfectly. Vennela Kishore laughs as he plays the father who experiences the children's torture, saying, 'Don't the children get angry even after they come out?' Rajendraprasad, Murali Sharma, and Goparaju tried their best to attribute more naturalness to Ramana's story.
--- Director Sandeep Reddy's story design is impressive. Vijay Bulganin's background music, Sai Sriram's photography, and Kodati Pawan Kalyan's editing have brought the content to the screen more firmly. The director has presented this film with a complete understanding of what the character's nature will be at what time and in which context. This movie laughs at the courtroom drama and connects the emotions.
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