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Movie review - Johnny by Gudipoodi Srihari
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Genre: Love
Banner:
Geetha Arts
Cast
: Pawan Kalyan, Renu Desai, Raghuvaran, Geeta, Devi Charan, Lalitha Dubey, Mallikharjuna Rao, MS Narayana, Narsing Yadav, Brahmaji, Satya Prakash, Ali, Melkote, Punit Issar
Music: Ramana Gogula
Photography: Shyam Palav & Chota K Naidu
Dialogues: Satyanand
Art: Anand Sai
Editing: Yousuf Khan
Thrills: Vijay & Ridley
Costumes & Production designer: Renu Desai
Producer: Allu Arvind
Story - Screenplay - Direction: Pawan Kalyan
Theatrical release date: 25th April 2003

Gudipoodi Srihari Review

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There seems to be more eccentricity than sense in the film directed by Pavan Kalyan. He also plays the title role of Johnny.

Only two issues surface in the drama - Johnny's wife suffers from blood cancer and he goes about raising money for treatment, by taking part in kickboxing bouts and inevitably winning them. Pavan tries to exhibit a Bruce Lee temper, but with a sad face as poverty haunts him from his childhood. Quite a bit of cinematic element has gone in displaying a lanky hero flooring dozens of skilled men, obviously under the protection of the film director that is himself. The art director in him is revealed through his shot taking skills. But the commercial element and art element making don't go together. The basic weakness in his own story line lies in leaving many ends loose, especially the role of Johnny's father (Raghuvaran).

The film opens showing Johnny's father ill-treating his wife (Geetha) and son creating a gloomy atmosphere, which continues throughout. Raghuvaran plays an uncaring businessman-father. What Johnny gets as a legacy from his parents is a piece of brocade on which his mother embroidered his name. And this piece of cloth is either on his head, on the knee or in his forehand and palm.

The film covers just three phases of Johnny's life - his brief childhood, his sojourn in a reckless world that sharpened his martial art skills and his post-martial life. Pavan gives more importance to detailed expression and reactions, which just lengthen the scenes. After separation from his father in the first reel, Johnny returns again to him almost towards the end of the film, seeking monetary help for his wife's treatment. But a woman, who occupied his mother's place after the latter's death, successfully thwarts her husband from parting with his money. The son quietly walks out.

The father's role is absent in the rest of the drama. The illegal bouts with the mafia overtake the sensitive drama, providing a bit of Hollywood atmosphere. These bouts with hardcore fighters are quite prolonged to vexing levels. One Tsui, summoned from Hong Kong, is a fight composer. The rest of the mechanical drama depicts Johnny defeating his rivals, picking up prize money, which is used in the treatment of his wife. The film runs to almost three hours. It can easily be edited to increase the momentum. Pavan's clumsy and bewildering looks add to the monotony. The loud music makes the dialogue incomprehensible. The songs rendered by Pavan Kalyan have no impact.

courtesy: The Hindu

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