Ganesh (Ram) is an
orphan who always pitches in to help needy people. In one such strange
situation, he is forced to act with Divya (Kajal Agarwal) that he loves
her. But later on, she comes to know that he is loving her to fulfill
some other ambition and his love is an act of fabrication. By then,
Ganesh genuinely falls in love with her. The rest of the story is all
about how he convinces her about his true love.
The
26 kids who acted in this movie are wonderful. They performed naturally
and added fun and purity to the scenes they are involved with. Ram is
pretty good as Ganesh in this movie. He has shown lots of maturity in
performance and dialogue modulation towards the end of the movie. His
dances in Ganesa song are interesting. Kajal Agarwal is nice.
Brahmanandam's comedy, though routine gives relief. Poonam Kaur is
adequate as the friend of heroine. Asish Vidyardhi alright as a comedy
villain. Rohini Hattangadi did a brief role..
Story of the movie is wafer thin. A story like these should be narrated
with tight screenplay and gripping emotions. The debutant director
couldn't come up with a gripping screenplay to narrate the story in an
interesting manner. However, the kids backdrop has helped in keeping
the movie going. The episodes involving kids are a sheer delight to
watch. The direction should have been better. Films like these will be
interesting only if director projects the love between lead couple in a
tender yet interesting way. Though it may look different on paper, the
director couldn't translate those sweet nothings onto the screen in a
convincing way. I didn't expect a couple of insensible scenes (hero
cutting his wrist to prove his love and kids being ill-treated in
climax) from a production house of Sravanthi.
First half of the
movie is adequate. The second half lacks pace. The climax should have
been shot interestingly. Plus points of the movie are Ram and kids.
Negative points are screenplay and slow second half. Stories of this
type needs tremendous creativity and presentation ability from
director. The runtime of the movie is around 3 hours and it seriously
needs some trimming in the second half. The lifeline of the movie is
the kids episode. Ganesh is not the movie for morning show crowds. It
is a clean movie aimed at family crowds. The fate of the movie will
solely depend on how family crowds receive it.