Geetha Govindam Review: The Lead Pair’s Sizzling Chemistry Makes It A Decent Watch!
Geetha Govindam, starring Vijay Devarakonda and RAashmika Mandanna, in the lead roles is the big release of the day (August 15, 2018). Read Geetha Govindam review here.
With
a
never
before
seen
before
kind
of
pre-release
hype,
euphoria
and
anticipation
surrounding
a
movie
of
a
hero
who
belongs
to
category
B,
Geetha
Govindam
is
poised
to
open
up
huge
today
(August
15,
2018)
in
both
domestic
and
overseas
markets.
The
unprecedented
craze
for
advance
bookings
in
Telugu
states,
Karnataka,
USA
and
Chennai,
proves
the
pull
of
Vijay
Devarakonda
post
Arjun
Reddy
and
the
leaked
lip-lock
scene
too
has
added
some
spice
to
the
scene.
Let's
check
out
what
the
movie
has
in
store
for
the
audiences.
The
movie
opens
up
with
a
flashback
where
Vijay
Govind
(Vijay
Devarakonda)
narrates
his
story.
Govind
falls
in
love
with
Geetha
(Rashmika
Mandanna)
and
tries
to
woo
his
lady
love.
In
order
to
win
her
over,
he
fancies
his
chances
and
comes
up
with
an
idea
that
eventually
falls
flat
big
time.
Govind
is
seen
as
a
womanizer
in
the
eyes
of
Geetha
who
doesn't
make
great
impression.
In
the
meantime,
Geetha's
brother
(Subbaraju)
gets
married
to
Govind's
sister
making
things
more
jittery
to
the
hero.
What
happens
rest
has
been
narrated
in
Geetha
Govindam.
Vijay
Devarakonda
is
definitely
a
star
with
dynamism
and
screen
presence.
His
modified
body
language
in
Geetha
Govindam
has
worked
out
as
a
positive
factor
and
the
young
actor
scores
well
for
his
acting.
Rashmika
Mandanna
is
cute,
bubbly
and
she
has
come
up
with
a
solid
performance.
Both
Vijay
and
Rashmika
look
sizzling
on-screen
and
make
a
great
on-screen
combination.
Vennela
Kishore
and
Rahul
Ramakrishna
tickle
the
funny
bone
and
make
their
presence
felt
with
their
presence.
Naga
Babu
and
Subbaraju
have
limited
scopes,
but
are
convincing
in
their
provided
space.
Director
Parasuram
could
have
made
his
script
a
bit
gripping
as
the
movie
seems
to
be
running
with
loose
ends.
His
writing
at
parts
seem
a
bit
silly
and
doesn't
quite
complement
with
the
leading
actors'
performances
at
parts.
Though
his
comedy
track
has
worked
out
well,
it's
the
second
half
which
takes
a
slight
dip.
Gopi
Sundar
is
one
mainstay
of
the
movie.
Inkem
Inkem
Kavale
had
already
been
a
chartbuster
which
worked
out
well
in
favor
of
the
movie.
Cinematography
and
editing
are
adequate
to
the
demand
of
the
flick.
Production
values
are
good
and
Bunny
Vas
along
with
Geetha
Arts
gets
his
share
of
credit
for
his
neat
work.
Geetha
Govindam
is
a
fun-filled
enjoyable
ride
in
the
first
half
but
it
turns
out
to
be
quite
a
mundane
affair
in
its
second
segment.
Nonetheless,
a
decent
overall
watch
for
the
audience
during
the
long
weekend
for
Vijay-Rashmika's
sizzling
chemistry.