Review : Green Signal
Story :-
This film has a simple story line of how a young bunch of four friends, who are successful and happy enjoying their bachelor hood get their lives tossed up after they fall in love.
Each one of them meets his respective girlfriends, and what happens to them once they start dating and spending time with each other. Will they end up happy in love, or fall neck deep into problems after these girls enter their life.
For all these answers you need to watch this film on big screen.
Star Performance :-
All four tracks have some moments. Yet the one involving Manaas - Shilpi Sharma and Manaas - Dimple Chopde are the most interesting. The Manaas - Shilpi Sharma track is made immensely watchable because of lovely Shilpi Sharma, who is faithfully solid and believable. Manaas is supremely natural and is the best actor in the male league. Naidu does an average job, but his scene of outburst in front of the group is funny (Click Here) probably works better as the scene has been well written in the original. Dimple Chopde acts with an admirable ease and impresses a lot. Rakshita makes an ordinary attempt. Manali Rathod is not a heroine material. Gopal Sai, Ashutosh and Chandra are marred by weak characterizations. Shravya Reddy Cameo is nice. Madhurima Banerjee looks red hot in the special track.
Plus Points:-
All the actors who did the leading roles have performed well. Revanth looks good and acts decently. Rakshita gets a plump role in this flick and acts well for her character.
But it is Maanas, who walks away the cake. This young kid, looks good and acts even better. He has a bright future and should cleverly choose his films.
The entire set up and the way story is set also looks cool. The way the four friends narrate their stories to Sanyasi’s is also shown humorously.
Glamour quotient and songs have been shot effectively. Some jokes and first ten minutes of the film is quite interesting.
Minus Points :-
Green signal is a remake of the super hit Hindi film Pyar Ka Punchnama and one story is copied from the Emraan Hashmi episode from the film Dil To Baccha Hai Ji.
Even though the director chooses a Hindi film, he could not execute the plot effectively. The Hindi film had hilarious comedy which is missing from this film.
Those who have watched this film, will exactly know what is going to happen next. But for those who have not watched, even they can predict the next scenes.
Not even one story fails to register in the mind, and the over the top and irritating gay comedy by Jabasdasth fame Chammak Chandra will make you feel sleepy.
The film is quite predictable most of the times. Some cheesy double meaning comedy, could have also been avoided in this flick.
Technical Aspects:-
Even though songs by JB are decent, at least two of them could have been avoided. They not only disturb the flow of the film but come at crucial interesting points.
Camera work is pretty good in the film. They way the first club song has been shot is really good. The visuals look good and the production values have not been compromised.
Even though the director took an interesting subject, he could not present it well. As said earlier, he could not elevate the comedy angle and entertainment factor in the story.
Neither of the stories have been established properly and the conclusion was also not justifiable. Editing of the film is sleek and so is the background score.
Verdict:-
This film could have clicked big time. With perhaps an extensive rewrite of the Pyaar Ka Punchnama and Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji script, focusing on three characters rather than wasting time on Gay relationship - a brutal edit to give a shorter running time - Promising end to the relationships would have helped the film in some way. This could have perhaps been a good break-out film for Vijay Maddhala, only if he could have worked on some refreshing subject rather spo
iling some well made Bollywood films. As it stands, Green Signal isn't one to rush to the cinema, but instead best enjoyed in parts on DVD or telecast.
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