Panjaa movie starts of in the gangster backdrop in Kolkata and as the movie progresses; it slowly unveils all the characters. Pawan Kalyan plays the role of a thug and has done justice to his character. The locations were very fresh and introduction of new characters were also apt. The first half establishes all the characters and the biggest plus of the movie is the interval bang, which sets up the drama for the rest of the movie.
Adivi Sesh’s introduction was superb and his death transforms the lives of all the characters including Pawan Kalyan and sets the pace. The predictable screenplay is one of the biggest liabilities for Panjaa. The locations have been pretty fresh too and Vishnuvardhan has made good use of the cameraman in spicing up the visuals.
Performances
Pawan Kalyan delivers a commanding performance. He has put on some weight but his dialogue delivery holds the key to his character. His dance in Papa Rayudu song is brilliant and let’s hope to see more such numbers in the future.
Adivi Sesh was incredible as Munna. He perfectly suits the character and has shown a great authority. His stylish body language and explosive looks were amazing. Surely this character will take him to great level in Tollywood.
Sarah Jane Dias has done justice to her character and Anjali Lavania was involved in a bit of glam show. Jackie Sheroff, was at his usual best in a mobster role. Ali has gone waste while Brahmanandam has scored a bit.
Plus Points
Pawan Kalyan’s action
Adivi Sesh performance
Songs
Minus Points
Old Story
Predictable screenplay
Panja theme song placement
Technicalities
Camerawork by PS Vinod is fantastic. His short framing and camera angles were tailor made for an action film and he has elevated the film visually. Yuvan Shankar Raja’s music has been very good but he missed out on the background score. Editing should have been crisper.
Final Word
Panjaa review: Director Vishnuvardhan’s treatment is new for an old story and so Panjaa the box office collections would be interesting to see!