JALSA REVIEW


Film:Jalsa
Rating:
Casting:Pawan Kalyan, Ileana, Prakash Raj
Theatrical Release : April 2, 2008
Banner : Geetha Arts
Camera : Guhan
Editing : Antony
Music : Devisree prasad
Producer : Allu Arvind
Story : Trivikram Srinivas
Screenplay : Trivikram Srinivas
Dialogues : Trivikram Srinivas
Direction : Trivikram Srinivas




An hour after watching Pawan Kalyan-Trivakram’s
Jalsa, there is a severe feeling of dissatisfaction, a feel
of a huge void somewhere in the story that promised
many great things at the beginning

The First Half | Rating 3.75/5

The movie starts off with the voice over of Mahesh Babu,
he calls himself a friend of Sanjay[Pawan Kalyan]
PAWAN KALYAN is introduced as an alcoholic
and a person obsessed with education. Kamalini
Mukherjee is introduced as PAWAN KALYAN’s
lover, we are showed a brief scene with Prakash
Raj, who is Kamalani Mukherjee’s father. In an
almost unbelievable and comical fashion, the scene
is carried forward into PAWAN KALYAN attending
Kamalani Mukherjee’s wedding with another person.
52 weeks later, Ileana and Parvathi Melton enter
his life in the form of an introduction fight to
establish PAWAN KALYAN’s skills.

Fun and frolic follow for the next few minutes;
Ileana wins PAWAN KALYAN over with the
help of hilarious Sunil. In the mean while we
are introduced to Mukesh Rushi and his trusted
ally Tanikela Bharani. A notorious factionist that
lives on settlements is Mukesh Rishi. MUKESH
RISHI runs all his operations from within the Jail.
He is further established in a beautifully
choreographed land takeover fight scene.

Comedy works well between PAWAN KALYAN
and Ileana, Mukesh Rishi is established in the side
track, songs work well and everything seems to
be going amazingly well, the anticipation of
something big looming between PAWAN KALYAN
and MUKESH RISHI builds expectation.

Mukesh Rishi spots Pawan Kalyan for the first time
in the movie; he wants to grab him but fails. Pawan
Kalyan is totally unaware of all this happening around
him. Mukesh Rishi plots an execution but calls it
off at the last moment stating, PAWAN KALYAN
needs to suffer before this death. From here on
it’s a cat and mouse game, or should we just say
it’s a cat’s game as Pawan Kalyan is forced to
encounter near misses of death. In one such
encounter, Ali is grabbed from the group of
PAWAN KALYAN’s friends and a fight follows,
this is where PAWAN KALYAN reveals in an
emotional state that he has had a hard childhood,
which included poverty. However this is where
Pawan Kalyan is unable to do justice to the dialogues,
his histrionics do not suit these kind of emotional
dialogues, also the build up to the scene being a
very weak one does not help. This in turn leaves
us at a very weak interval, which if not for the last
five minutes of the first half was an amazing first
part of the movie.

Second Half | Rating 2.80/5

Second half starts off with PAWAN KALYAN narrating
a flashback about his miserable childhood and young life.
This includes a brief stint with the naxalites, this is where
the story starts falling off one bit at a time. The reason for
PAWAN KALYAN joining the naxals is justified, but the
reason why he leaves them is totally illogical, what with
Mahesh Babu’s voice over telling us that he had been
promoted to a higher cadre in the group.

Groups of fighters start mobbing PAWAN KALYAN
from nowhere and he just dismisses them, In the
meanwhile the love drama takes a few twists,
Ileana’s father being Prakash Raj the police officer
who changed (assumed) PAWAN KALYAN.

When the Villain of the movie is showed in a massive
powerful position, you would assume an excellent
scene or two will follow between them. But
nothing like that happens in the entirety of
the movie, including the climax.

Songs

You and I, My heart is beating and Gallo
Telinattundhe are amazingly picturised,
the title track, Jennifer Lopez and Chalore
Chalore are pitifully picturised with no build
up to the songs at all. They just seem they
popped out of nowhere.

Pawan Kalyan

Pawan Kalyan is first rate and his comedy worked
amazingly well, his fights have been choreographed
well and his dance is crisp, but I must say we
wanted Pawan Kalyan to dance for the song
“Jalsa”rather than walk or beat up the villains.

Trivikram Sreenivas

Trivikram Srenivas is confused, the story
made me wonder if this was a love story, a
factionist story or a Naxalite story. A bit
more clarity would have been better
received by the audience. Trivikram
has absolutely wonderful songs and an
amazingly talented star cast which were
at this disposal. Parvathi Melton was
wasted. Comedy worked well, including
Brahmanandam.

Overall

Overall Jalsa is ok, definitely your money’s
worth, with amazing care taken to every
detail but don’t think too hard about logic
or story. Just take it as it comes. Once you
start thinking about the story it’s an
absolute no brainer from Trivikram.

its an rumour that jalsa story in which the
first half resembles manmadhudu and second half bommarillu

It is time to cast your vote below and decide
the real movie rating













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