After delivering the much required hype and creating frenzy among fans, power star Pawan Kalyan arrived with his film ‘Panjaa’. Tickets were sold as high as Rs 1200 given the craze of Pawan. The film hit the screens and in no time, the audience went crazy. Well, it is not the Pawan mania but the way the film was made. Here are few reactions from those who went with full gusto to watch the film.
Adarsh, a hardcore Pawan fan said “There is no connection between get-up of Pawan and the storyline. We thought he will be serious looking in the beard but it is weird.”
Karthikeyan, a resident of Hyderabad said “Vishnuvardhan, the Tamil director could not get comedy to the standards of Telugu nativity. As usual, there was an element of that “Arva Paithyam” in his narrative.”
Lokesh, an avid cinema buff said “Nowadays, no one will go to theatre because there are no other films around. And if the makers think that by releasing the film without other releases they can get good collections they are wrong. There are other forms of entertainment. If a film is good only then people will go otherwise they will not go.”
Kaushik, an NRI said “Pawan is going by emotional quotient, he is not using his Intellectual Quotient. For any cinema, the subject and its projection is important. Instead of that, he is just going by impulse.”
A similar thought was mentioned by Keerthana, an IT Professional. She said “Pawan’s decisions seem to be same with reel life and real life. I remember he had announced CMPF one day and nothing happened after that. Then I saw him surrendering revolver and later, it became tagged as overaction. I think he does it with impulsive thoughts.”
Rakesh, a BPO manager said “When Chiranjeevi got Padmabhushan award, Mohan Babu made a satire and Pawan gave an emotional counter to that. These are all statements of emotions and not much thought has been put by Pawan.”
Ravi Kumar, a banker said ”Pawan should be careful in terms of choosing directors. He is having so much fire, so much following, strong youth looks and despite all this, he is scoring flops. This is sad.”
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