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Golmaal
Golmaal
(Good Comedy)
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Credits

Genre: Comedy
Banner: Gayatri Kala Chitra
Cast
: Chakri, Neha, Ramesh Arvind, Meera Vasudevan, Giri Babu, Jayaprakash, Brahmanandam, Gundu hanumantha Rao, Sudhakar, Padmanadham, Raghu Babu, Navabharat Balaji,
Music: Vandemataram
Songs: Chandra Bose - Veturi
Cinematography: MV Raghu
Stunts: Ram Lakshman
Editing: Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao
Choreography: Raja sekhar
Story - Screenplay - Producer - Producer: PN Ramachandra Rao
Release date: 21st February 2003

Gudipoodi Srihari Review

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Ramachandra Rao is quite well known for family comedies like 'Chitram Bhalarae Vichitram' etc. And this film too is quite entertaining with a sort of comedy of errors indulged by two friends, Amir Khan (J.D. Chakravarti) and Amarnath Sastry (Ramesh Aravind). Aamaranath, a university gold medallist a badly in need of a job. Amir Khan, his classmate and good friend, wants to help him out.

Amir Khan's father (Giribabu) is a close friend of a well-known educationist Abdullah, so Amir is offered a job in one of Abdullah's institutions. Amir Khan asks his friend Amarnath to take this job in his place. Abdullah, who had seen Amir only in his childhood, remains unaware of the switchover. So while Amarnath takes up the job, Amir leaves for Mumbai in preparation to go abroad.

There is Narahari (Jayaprakash Reddy), a professional rival to Abdullah waiting to hit Abdullah at an opportune time. And the chance comes his way when he realizes Amarnath is impersonating as Amir after his daughter Meenakshi (Meera Vasudevan) discloses it. A series of hilarious attempts to expose him form the rest of the drama. Eventually Meenakshi falls in love with Amarnath, while Amir falls for Abdulla's daughter.

It is a good respite for J.D. Chakravarthi. He performs well. Neha and Chakravarthi team up well in the song and dance scenes. Ramesh Aravind and Meera too present their roles interestingly, etched in lighter vein. Brahmanandam makes good contribution to the humor drama, displaying sense of timing. Jayaprakash Reddy, Giribabu, Gundu Hanumanth Rao also blend themselves well. Music by Vandemataram goes well with the mood of the film.

courtesy: The Hindu

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