After
the
super
success
of
Gabbar
Singh,
Powerstar
Pawan
Kalyan
has
wisely
chosen
director
Puri
Jagannath
to
helm
his
next
movie
Cameraman
Ganga
Tho
Rambabu.
The
director
does
not
let
him
down.
He
has
wonderful
story
and
politically
charged
dialogues
to
help
Pawan
to
rock
the
audience
once
again
after
Gabbar
Singh.
Pawan
Kalyan
is
the
showman
in
the
movie.
Cameraman
Ganga
Tho
Rambabu
is
an
action
movie
and
Pawan
Kalyan's
electrifying
performance
is
the
main
attraction
in
the
film.
Puri
Jagannath's
message-oriented
story
and
punch
dialogues,
Mani
Sharma's
hit
music,
Shyam
K
Naidu's
excellent
camerawork,
stunning
choreography
of
action
and
dance
sequences,
Bramhanandam's
comedy,
beautiful
artwork,
costumes
and
locations
are
its
other
highlights.
Cameraman
Ganga
Tho
Rambabu
can
be
called
a
political
satire.
The
movie
throws
light
on
caste
based
politics
prevailing
in
the
state
and
the
country.
It
shows
how
politicians
are
dividing
people
especially
students
in
the
name
of
caste
for
their
vote
bank.
Puri
Jagannath
has
used
his
politically
charged
dialogues
to
condemn
current
politics.
Besides
having
an
interesting
storyline,
Puri
Jagannath
has
managed
to
have
good
grip
on
the
tempo,
which
never
lets
you
down
throughout
the
movie.
The
first
half
is
quite
interesting
with
a
couple
of
songs,
comedy
and
action
sequences.
In
the
second
half,
the
hero
takes
on
a
politician
and
his
energetic
performance
and
dialogue
delivery
keep
you
glued
to
the
screens.
The
emotional
and
politically
charged
climax
is
simply
superb.
Rambabu
(Pawan
Kalyan)
is
a
hot
blooded
person,
who
gets
involved
in
social
responsibilities.
Ganga
(Tamanna),
who
is
a
technician
of
a
TV
channel,
asks
Rambabu
to
join
her
office
as
journalist
after
he
involves
in
two
big
war
between
two
student
gangs
about
cast
system.
Meanwhile,
Ranababu
(Prakash
Raj)
enters
politics
as
a
heir
of
his
father
(Kota
Srinivasa
Rao).
Rambabu
gets
into
fight
with
Ranababu.
What
happens
next
will
form
the
crux
of
the
story.
As
usual,
Pawan
Kalyan
is
at
his
best
and
his
performance
is
much
better
than
in
Gabbar
Singh.
He
rocks
the
viewers
in
comedy,
action
and
dance
sequences.
What
stands
out
in
his
acting
is
his
dialogue
delivery,
which
is
sure
to
stun
everyone.
Tamanna
also
rocks
as
glam
doll
and
she
has
done
good
job
as
TV
journalist.
As
second
heroine,
Gabriela
Bertante
has
failed
to
deliver
good
acting.
As
villainous
politician,
Prakash
Raj
impresses
you
again.
Bramhanandam's
comedy
is
good
but
lacks
freshness.
Nasser,
MS
Narayana,
Dharmavarapu,
Kota
and
others
are
good
in
their
respective
roles.
On
the
technical
front,
Mani
Sharma's
music
is
the
main
highlight
and
his
compositions
like
'Jorramochinde'
and
'Extraordinary'
will
impress
you
a
lot.
Cinematographer
Shyam
K
Naidu
has
done
a
good
job
especially
in
the
song
sequences.
Puri's
dialogues
have
lot
of
punch
and
surely
get
whistles
in
turn.
The
choreography
of
action
and
dance
sequences
is
simply
superb.
SR
Shekhar's
editing
is
also
commendable.
Verdict:
The
story
of
Cameraman
Ganga
Tho
Rambabu
is
not
very
fresh
as
it
has
already
been
dealt
in
Mahesh
Babu's
Businessman.
What
strikes
you
in
the
film
is
the
way
Puri
has
presented
this
subject
on
screen.
Pawan
Kalyan's
performance
stands
out
in
it.
It
is
a
good
treat
for
both
class
and
mass
audience,
and
it
is
a
must
watch
film
for
the
Powerstar
fans.
Producer:
DVV
Danayya
Director:
Puri
Jagannath
Cast:
Pawan
Kalyan,
Tamanna,
Prakash
Raj,
Bramhanandam,
Nasser,
MS
Narayana,
Dharmavarapu,
Kota
and
others
Music:
Mani
Sharma
Release
Date:
October
18