Nani Janda Pai Kapiraju Review

Star Cast : Nani, Amala Paul, Ragini Dwivedi Producer : K. S. Sreenivasan Director : Samuthirakani Music : G. V. Prakash Kumar story: Ar...

Star Cast : Nani, Amala Paul, Ragini Dwivedi
Producer : K. S. Sreenivasan
Director : Samuthirakani
Music : G. V. Prakash Kumar


story:
Aravind (Nani), is a well- schooled guy who has been brought up in an Gurukulam in such an atmosphere where he is been taught only good moral values and how well a person should be disciplined and sincere, basically a moralist for rules that even the slenderest deviance from the law or responsibility by others sends him into convulsions of rage. He is a citizen of incorruptible
patriotism. He doesn’t want to talk through a traffic policeman and ends up with terrible experience. Indumathi (Amala Paul) gets impressed by Aravind’s attitude but wants him to change a little to live a peaceful life. After an unfortunate incident, he realizes a corrupt government system prevalent in the society and hence he is very determined to alter this political system by taking the law into his hands and wants to confront the criminals with the help of his friends. And plan to bring out the scam to the people through Television media. Due to higher pressures to stop the live telecast about scam, and they form a people’s court files the 147 person’s cases. Now the antagonists form a group and pen something evil to Aravind. Now how did Aravind achieve his goals and succeeds forms the rest of the story which is highly predictable and one of the most tried and tested subject.
Analysis:
Everything about Nani’s Jenda Pai Kapiraju is text book and conventional which makes the film a haul, and with the noble aims that drives the plot it winds up being too preachy and a bore. The message is jaded and dated, movie bears no shock value nor emotional connect and the film dweebs to a dead halt. Overall, JPK can be watched for the laudable performance by Nani, other than that nothing works in the favor of this film
Star perfomance:
In the performances side, Nani plays the double role for the first time in his career and he did a tremendous job in handling both the characters. As Aravind, Nani a sort of personated the primitive and rule enduring Ramanujam in Apparichithudu. The dialogue delivery, the changeover shown in the second half, packs a punch. Amala Paul looks pretty and petite and has a very limited yet substantial character. The second female lead Ragini Diwedi is just limited to 2-3 sequences and a song. Veteran actor Sarath Kumar makes a short appearance as a special officer to catch Aravind. Vennela Kishore comedy works in parts. Shiva Balaji, Tanikella Bharini, Nasser, Chandra Mohan and Anil Murali were satisfying in their respective roles.

Rating: 3/5

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