'Gaddam Gang' Movie Review: Remake for Rajasekhar Only

'Gaddam Gang' Movie Review

 Movie: Gaddam Gang
 Banner: Sivani Sivathmika Movies
 Cast: Raja Shekar, Sheena, Naresh, Seetha, Satyam Rajesh, Naga Babu and Others
 Music: Atchu
 Editor: Richard Kevin
 Cinematography: Demil
 Producers: Sivani, Sivathmika
 Director: Santosh Peter Jayakumar
 Release Date: Feb 6th, 2015
 
 

AP Trendz Rating : 2/5

Story:
Gaddam Das (Rajasekhar) is a petty extortionist who kidnaps people for small amounts of money. He plans elaborately not to go wrong, but his philosophy is not to hurt or harass people. One day, Gaddam and his gang get to know that they can make Rs 2 crores, if they kidnap the son of a minister. Though the amount is against Gaddam’s principles, he agrees to pull off the kidnapping. And since then trouble begins for Gaddam gang.

Artistes' Performances:
Rajaseskhar who is seen on screen after a very long time tries his best to put in a convincing performance. Unfortunately though, he fails. While Vijay Sethupathi underplays his part brilliantly in the original, Rajasekhar misses the subtlety altogether. Since the director also misses out on the essence of the main character, Rajasekhar fails to lead the ‘Gaddam gang’ properly.

Sheena plays the dream girl of Gaddam. But some scenes look too artificial and vulgar as she gets to do nothing more than showing off her glamour.

Achchu and Rajesh who are part of Gaddam Gang put in decent performances. While the roles of Naga Babu and Naresh don’t provide any value addition to the movie.

On the other hand, Sita does not suit her role where she is required to show sentiment and do comedy.
Noel as the criminal-minded minister’s son is good. Yog Jappe as the cop makes no impression with his no-dialogue role. Surprisingly, while his performance was rather good in the original, it barely makes an impression in the remake.
Technical Excellence:
None of the songs are situational and the overall music by Achchu is pretty below average. On the other hand, background score is too loud. Dialogues are okay while cinematography is good. Editing is decent, though it could have been much better in the second half.
Though the film has been remade scene to scene, director Santosh could not give the same feel as the original. He should not have stretched the climax so much. In fact, it would have been best if the film was wrapped up on a simple note.
Since the story is ordinary, situational comedy and screenplay are the main strengths. Though the director followed the screenplay just like in the original, he failed to bring in the fun element that was the main highlight of the original.
In the original version, the other gang members perfectly complement the lead character. However, in Gaddam Gang, this coordination is totally lacking.

Highlights:
  • Concept
  • Few comedy scenes
Drawbacks:
  • Weak direction
  • Lead actors’ performances
 BottomLine : A Soul Less 'Remake'