Gamanam
- 2021
- 1h 54m
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5.8/10
2.5K
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The lives of six individuals across the city change just as the city is reeling under floods. Will they all make it safely to the other side?The lives of six individuals across the city change just as the city is reeling under floods. Will they all make it safely to the other side?The lives of six individuals across the city change just as the city is reeling under floods. Will they all make it safely to the other side?
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A poignant peek into how everyday lives are easily disrupted by flooding. Director Sujana Rao makes her debut with Gamanam, a film that unfolds the lives of normal, everyday people - laying bare their beauty, innocence and strength. And seeing as how the film is an anthology,
After watching movie I browse IMDB. Few are saying it's masterpiece. Master pieces must have some pleasure or some interesting or intense in the movie. Nothing here. Watched for Ilayaraja sir's music and loved it. Charu Hasan and Shriya Saran not helpful to this movie. Weak story and screenplay spoil everything. Moral of the story about floods. But not conveyed well. Many scenes are lagging.
This film unfortunately falls short of expectations, with its subpar quality evident throughout. The characters are clichéd and fail to evoke any real interest, while the story itself lacks excitement and fails to captivate the audience. The screenplay lacks creativity and fails to engage viewers, leaving them uninterested in the narrative. The direction of the film is lacking, unable to bring out the best in the story and its characters.
Although the effort put into creating the flood scenes is apparent, they fail to make the desired impact on screen, diminishing their effectiveness. However, it is worth mentioning that the performances of the two child actors stand out, showcasing their talent and skill in acting.
Regrettably, the film suffers from cheap special effects and uninspiring music, further detracting from its overall quality.
Although the effort put into creating the flood scenes is apparent, they fail to make the desired impact on screen, diminishing their effectiveness. However, it is worth mentioning that the performances of the two child actors stand out, showcasing their talent and skill in acting.
Regrettably, the film suffers from cheap special effects and uninspiring music, further detracting from its overall quality.
"Gamanam" (2021) is a poignant anthology film that weaves together three distinct stories, each exploring the struggles and triumphs of ordinary individuals facing life's challenges. While the film's narrative may not be particularly groundbreaking, its sincere portrayal of human emotions and Shriya Saran's compelling performance make it a worthwhile watch.
Shriya Saran delivers a standout performance as Kamala, a hearing-impaired mother struggling to make ends meet while yearning for her husband's return. Her portrayal is both nuanced and heartfelt, capturing the character's resilience and vulnerability with remarkable sensitivity.
The film's three interwoven stories explore themes of love, loss, hope, and resilience, offering a glimpse into the lives of individuals from different walks of life. While the narratives may not always be fully developed, they effectively convey the challenges faced by ordinary people in their pursuit of happiness and fulfillment.
The film's visuals are striking, capturing the essence of Hyderabad with its vibrant colors and bustling cityscapes. The music, composed by the legendary Ilaiyaraaja, adds another layer of depth and emotion to the narrative.
While "Gamanam" may not be a cinematic masterpiece, it offers a sincere and heartfelt portrayal of human emotions and struggles. Shriya Saran's compelling performance and the film's exploration of relatable themes make it a worthwhile watch for those seeking a poignant and thought-provoking cinematic experience.
Shriya Saran delivers a standout performance as Kamala, a hearing-impaired mother struggling to make ends meet while yearning for her husband's return. Her portrayal is both nuanced and heartfelt, capturing the character's resilience and vulnerability with remarkable sensitivity.
The film's three interwoven stories explore themes of love, loss, hope, and resilience, offering a glimpse into the lives of individuals from different walks of life. While the narratives may not always be fully developed, they effectively convey the challenges faced by ordinary people in their pursuit of happiness and fulfillment.
The film's visuals are striking, capturing the essence of Hyderabad with its vibrant colors and bustling cityscapes. The music, composed by the legendary Ilaiyaraaja, adds another layer of depth and emotion to the narrative.
While "Gamanam" may not be a cinematic masterpiece, it offers a sincere and heartfelt portrayal of human emotions and struggles. Shriya Saran's compelling performance and the film's exploration of relatable themes make it a worthwhile watch for those seeking a poignant and thought-provoking cinematic experience.
Story of reality.. Everyone's acting is just perfect.. Especially those two kids.. 2nd half has all nail biting sequences.. People live with hopes.. And for some it works for some it fails.. don't know what happens next.. Excellent direction.. It's story of reality.. Maybe Ali story is little exaggerated but Kamala's story and two kids story exists everywhere.. Director has done excellent work..
There are negative reviews criticising acting and direction.. I don't know what they're expecting.. I think they haven't come out of typical Telugu movies.. one punch many people flies everywhere on air..:)
There are negative reviews criticising acting and direction.. I don't know what they're expecting.. I think they haven't come out of typical Telugu movies.. one punch many people flies everywhere on air..:)
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- $332
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- 1h 54m(114 min)
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