Directed by | Maruthi |
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Written by | Maruthi |
Produced by | Bunny Vas |
Starring | Gopichand Raashi Khanna |
Cinematography | Karm Chawla |
Edited by | S. B. Uddhav |
Music by | Jakes Bejoy |
Production companies | UV Creations GA2 Pictures |
Gist of the Story
In a case involving the person who forced the judge to quit, a young, money-minded lawyer squares off against his father, a decent guy and former judge.
Plot
Satyaraj is a judge. He regrets the decisions he made regarding the incident that led to the victim’s suicide, which causes him to quit his job. His son Gopichand becomes a lawyer and puts aside his values and morals. He is his Pakka Commercial, only interested in winning lawsuits by hook or crook. What if history repeats itself and the son has to defend the person who made his father quit his job? is forming Jhansi (Raashii Khanna) is a famous series actor. She slips into the role of a lawyer and for some reason joins in as Ram’s assistant.The two later fall in love.
Performance
If you’re a fan of the Macho star, Gopichand’s Pakka Commercial is a hearty meal for you. After some time, Gopichand reappears in a modern and fashionable avatar. He hasn’t appeared in a feature-length comedy in a while. As the star of this commercial film, Raashii Khanna is the ideal choice. The popular Prathi Roju Pandage duo, Rao Ramesh and Satyaraj, also play significant parts in this. The main performers in Pakka Commercial will be these supporting performers and Gopichand. The remaining actors didn’t have anything to do.
Direction/Technical Side
As the name implies, Pakka Commercial is, to some extent, a pure industrial entertainment. The character development in the first half of the film is strong, but the flatness of the conflict may lose the audience’s interest. The movie’s emphasis on Gopichand-style action and Maruthi-style humor continues throughout the second half. The movie has excellent action scenes. For the action hero Gopichand, they work best. On the negative side, there are also a lot of ridiculously amusing court sequences that are tiresome and unfunny. The music of Jakes Bejoy is merely ordinary. The editing by SB Uddhav is uneven; it should have been clearer. The much-anticipated twist causes the Climax Punch to be lost in the end.
Verdict; Throughout the second part of the film, an emphasis is placed on Gopichand-style action and Maruthi-style humor. As the title suggests, Pakka Commercial is a wholly commercial movie that has some interesting moments. Strictly for Gopichand Fans Only!