AVA Entertainment and 24 Frames Factory’s Ginna Bhai (dubbed from Telugu film Ginna; UA) is the story about four friends. The film is a romantic action fare.
G. Nageshwara Reddy has written a routine story about friendship and love. Kona Venkat’s screenplay is rather dull, dry and drab. There isn’t anything in the drama, which could make the audience sit up and take notice. Even the dialogues are routine.
Vishnu Manchu does quite well. Payal Rajput is fairly nice. Sunny Leone’s performance is okay and she exudes a lot of oomph. Vennela Kishore, Umesh Kaushik, Sunil and the others provide routine support.
Eeshaan Suryaah’s direction is below the mark. Anup Ruben’s music hardly passes muster, more so for the Hindi film-going audiences. Song picturisations (Prem Rakshit, Prabhu Deva and Ganesh Acharya) are appealing. Chota K. Naidu’s camerawork is okay. Editing (Chota K. Prasad) ought to have been far more crisp. Dubbing is average.
On the whole, Ginna Bhai is too boring and routine to really make any impact whatsoever.
Released on 21-10-’22 at Movie Time Goregaon (daily 1 show) and other cinemas of Bombay thru UFO Cine Media Network. Publicity: poor. Opening: shockingly dull. …….Also released all over.