Vishnu Manchu stars in this commercial drama; reminds us of Dhee

Director: Eeshaan Surya
Cast: Manchu Vishnu, Sunny Leone, Payal Rajput
Rating: 3/5

Vishnu actor Ginna, directed by Eeshaan Surya, has hit the screens today. The film also features Payal Rajput and Sunny Leone and creates a good buzz with the trailer. Here’s the review.

Introduction:

The movie revolves around a Tirupati guy named Ginna (Vishnu Manchu) who is a tent homeowner but has huge debts. Meanwhile, his childhood friend Renuka (Sunny Leone) returns to India. She is filthy rich and wants to marry Ginna. But Ginna loves Swathi (Payal Rajput). So Ginna makes a plan with his friends to cheat on Renuka in the name of love and loot her money. What happens next is the crux.

What’s hot?

Vishnu is impressive in his role. Same as his movie Dhee, when it comes to the comedic part, Vishnu also did a great job in this movie. He worked so hard on the film and it shows in his dancing and fighting. Payal Rajput has a limited role and she is good at it.

Sunny Leone gets a meaty role and performs well. In fact, the whole story is based on the Sunny Leone character and she carried it with ease. Senior actors Naresh and Suresh are good in their roles. Chammak Chandra is the climax of the film and caused a lot of laughter. Vennela Kishore rocked as usual.

Writer Kona Venkat’s story is routine, but the director’s story is good. Music is average but the songs are well performed. The production values ​​are reasonable and so is the assembly. The choreography is great and the visuals of the village and background are beautifully rendered by Chota K Naidu.

Although the story of the film is old, it is the narration and comedy that engages Ginna. Chammak Chandra’s fun interactions with Sunny Leone are so well designed. Vennela Kishore totally lifts the second half with his comedy. Fun, glamor and excitement in the second half are interesting. All this does not bore the audience and there is a free flow of scenes.

What not?
The first few minutes of the hero’s introduction and love story look routine, and it takes time to get into the main plot. The main focus on the twist is established only at the interval point.
After the twist is revealed, the climax looks rushed. A more emotional angle to Sunny’s character would have made things even better.

verdict:
Overall, Ginna is a fun horror ride that’s full of decent comedy and reasonable suspense. If you ignore the first few minutes of delay, the movie is the well-packaged horror entertainer that gives a good movie this weekend.

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