Gentleman Movie Review: The Prajwal Devaraj Starrer Takes The Audiences On An Interesting Journey
On the surface, Gentleman comes across as a quintessential commercial entertainer. But the movie packs in a number of novel issues in its run time. The movie also sheds light on the drug Menafar that
Star
Cast:
Prajwal
Devaraj,
Nishvika
Naidu,
Sanchari
Vijay
Director:
Jadesh
Kumar
The
leading
man’s
family
is
in
trouble.
He
needs
to
save
them
but
faces
a
major
hurdle.
He
sleeps
for
18
hours
a
day
whenever
he
is
in
shock.
How
he
overcomes
his
situation
and
saves
his
family
forms
the
crux
of
the
movie’s
story.
On
the
surface,
Gentleman
comes
across
as
a
quintessential
commercial
entertainer.
But
the
movie
packs
in
a
number
of
novel
issues
in
its
run
time.
The
movie
also
sheds
light
on
the
drug
Menafar
that’s
used
in
trafficking
women’s
egg.
But
the
entire
story
of
the
film
primarily
revolves
around
the
syndrome
suffered
by
its
leading
man,
known
as
the
sleeping
beauty
syndrome.
Therefore
Bharat
(Prajwal
Devaraj)
must
manage
his
work,
family
and
love
life
in
just
6
hours.
Actor
Prajwal
Devaraj
as
Bharat
has
done
a
splendid
job
in
the
lead
role.
The
actor
brings
both
classy
and
massy
shades
to
his
character.
Nishvika
Naidu
who
plays
the
female
lead
has
also
enacted
well
in
her
limited
screen
time.
But,
the
standout
performance
in
the
film
has
been
delivered
by
Sanchari
Vijay
as
the
police
inspector.
His
character’s
twist
adds
thrill
to
the
movie’s
proceedings.
Child
actress
Aaradhya
too
shines
in
her
role.
The
film
has
a
good
story
that’s
been
interpreted
well
on
screen
with
its
able
screenplay.
Director
Jabesh
Kumar’s
novel
concept
and
effort
does
pay
off
well.
However,
the
movie
lacks
a
bit
in
terms
of
comedy
and
the
romantic
track
between
the
lead
actors.
The
music
of
the
film
composed
by
Ajaneesh
B
Loknath
and
the
action
sequences
are
the
other
highlights
of
the
film.
All
in
all,
Gentleman
is
a
complete
entertainer.
It
offers
an
interesting
story
that
has
been
executed
very
well.
The
movie
is
a
wonderful
pick
for
the
cinema-going
audiences
this
week.