Gammi Review

Movie Name: Gammi
Cast: Vishwaksen, Chandini Chowdhary & many more
Director: Vidyadhar Kagita
Producer: Karthik Sabareesh
Music Director: Naresh
Story:

Shankar is a man with a rare problem – he faints if someone touches him. He goes on a journey to find a special flower called the Mali Patra, which grows on Dronagiri mountain and can cure him.

At the same time, there are other stories happening. Some doctors are doing bad experiments on people, and villagers are looking for Uma, the daughter of a woman named Durga.

As Shankar travels, we learn how he is connected to these other stories. We also find out about Jahnavi and her role in the story. The ending reveals whether Shankar finds the flower and if it solves his problem, and how Jahnavi fits into everything.

Plus Points:

Let’s appreciate the hard work of the people who made this movie happen. The director, Vidyadhar Kagita, along with the technical crew and cast, deserve a big thank you for their efforts.

Vishwaksen did a great job playing the role of an Aghora. Even with few words, he acted very well and made his character believable.

Chandini Chowdhary played her part as a doctor accompanying Shankar on his journey quite well.

Harika Pedada did a good job playing Uma, and Mohammad Samad’s portrayal of the young prisoner CT-333 was also impressive. The rest of the cast did well within their roles too.

The scenes in the Himalayas looked amazing, and the music added a lot to the movie thanks to the talented technical team.

Minus Points:

The movie has a good story, but it feels slow, especially in the first half. The director should have made it move along faster and keep the excitement going.

The scenes with the experiments could have been more exciting to make the movie more dramatic. Also, the twists and the climax could have been done better to make the movie even better.

The movie has some problems. For example, it’s not realistic for the heroine to be walking around in the cold without gloves. The director should have paid more attention to these details

Technical Aspects:

The new director, Vidyadhar Kagita, did a good job bringing his vision to life, especially since the concept isn’t talked about much. However, the screenplay could have been better.

The music and cinematography in the film are really good, thanks to the work of Naresh Kumaran and Vishwanath Reddy Ch. Even though they didn’t have a big budget, the team did a great job. But there are still some things that need to be finished in the editing.

Verdict:
Overall, Gaami gives you something different to watch. Vishwaksen and Chandini Chowdhary act really well, and the movie looks great too. But sometimes it feels slow and boring. Still, if you like movies with good technical stuff, you might want to check out Gaami.
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