But in all this, the main flavor of horror and comedy is slowly diluted and you wait and wait for something to happen but it rather drags on and falls flat.Īnjali brings in her Seethamma charm into the film with her telugu-homely-yet- firebrand shades.
The first half was well paced and presented itself with ample opportunity to scare and cheer - there was Anjali everyone guessed was a ghost, another ghost that likes to eat away food, dance and cry in the nights and a closed door that has secrets and evil forces lurking behind.īut as the movie lands on the second half, the true stories behind characters are revealed, some ghost mysteries solved, some flashbacks relived and some unfinished businesses undertaken. Soon he reveals that his narration was in fact events from his life, where Srinivas confesses that he was indeed tormented by a ghost called Anjali (played by Anjali).
Srinivas sets out to be a director and meets Rao Ramesh to narrate his engaging horror story. Most of the characters have the same names as their own. Loaded with comedy star power including Brahmanandam, Ali (Guest appearance), Rao Ramesh and Srinivasa Reddy, the film just manages to inspire a few waves of laughter and minor jerks and scares, but most of all has one waiting for something big to happen. But Geetanjali scores average marks in casting that impression. Horror comedy is the hot favorite nowadays, the kind of insane rib tickling and spine chilling combinations we like sometimes. Review Geethanjali & earn 20 DM Points.* Review Submit