Story
The story revolves around Jay (Pawan Kalyan) who is a main member of a mafia gang and holds a nursery too. He is in search of a love of his life, after meeting whom he could settle down in life. He meets Sandhya (Sarah Jane) in this scenario. Both become friends and would not take much of a time for love blossom between them. Sandhya leaves for her home town on knowing an ill health of her family member and leaves a note to jay. Meanwhile, a girl gets killed by a guy, who is a son of the head of the gang whom Jay works for. Now, who is this girl? How she is related to Jay is suspense. Jay ends up killing his boss’s son. In the thought of he might be killing the Villain as well; Jay leaves the place in search of Sandhya. The second half of the film takes off the comedy track of Papa Raayudu (Bramhananadam) and Jai and meanwhile, Sandhya is found missing. Now, how does Jai get Sandhya back is the rest of the story.
Analysis :
The take off of the film, the interval bang, the second half of the film, nothing was boring and this is what today’s audience would need. The director did not try to project Mafia as wrong or right, rather killing someone is a sin. The film is a journey of a Man and the pros and corns he encounters in his life. If you just put your thoughts aside and watch the film with the same enthusiasm, ‘Panja’ will never disappoint you.
Performance :
Power Star’s power packed performance, the take off of the film is a breath for the film. Though the story line seems to be more or less routine, the screenplay of the film makes the movie very interesting to watch. On top of this, the Cinematography and the Music also the RR would make this film a complete package. Even the heroine Sarah Jane appeared to suit the role perfect. And yes, the Villain role played by Adivi Shesh and others were good. And yes, how can I forget mentioning Bramhanandam’s comedy, and Pawan’s added advantage to the same. Every aspect of the film is picture perfect and it is a complete Director’s film. And the cinematography by Vinod and Editing by Sreekar Prasad are very apt. particularly, the portrayal of the songs and action sequences is a highlight. The dialogues by Abburi Ravi are very thoughtful. Anjali Lavaniya’s performance is up to the mark. And of course, Yuvan Shankar Raja’s Music is a Soul of the film. The title track, ‘Paapa Raayudu’, ‘Ela Ela’ seemed to be a highlight. Over all, Power Star’s ‘Panja’ is a feast for all those fans who are waiting for a Power Packed film from their favorite hero.
Final Word ‘Panja’, a Must Watch!