Jaya Janaki Nayaka Review
Release date : August 11, 2017
Director : Boyapati Srinu
Producers : M. Ravinder Reddy
Music Director : Devi Sri Prasad
Starring : Bellamkonda Sai Srinivas, Rakul Preet Singh, Catherine
Tresa, Pragya Jaiswal
Mass
entertainers specialist, Boyapati Sreenu has come up with his new film Jaya
Janaki Nayaka. The film which has Bellamkonda Srinivas as the main lead has hit
the screens today. Let’s see how it is.
Story :-
Gagan(Sai
Srinivas) is a rich kid who leads a happy life with his family. On the other
hand, Sweety(Rakul Preet) gets impressed with Gagan’s grounded attitude and
falls for him at once. When everything seems to be going fine, she leaves him
all of a sudden and goes away with her dad. Why did she ditch him? What are the
situations that lead to? and how will Gagan win his love back?. To know answers
to these, you have to watch the film on the silver screen.
Plus Points :-
Boyapati
Sreenu’s idea of making a beautiful love story with out missing his trademark
elements is very good. After Badra, this is his full fledged love story. Rakul
Preet Singh looks gorgeous and also shows superb modulation as the film gets
serious. The entire film revolves around her character which is a major soul
for the film.
Jaya Janaki Nayaka
Review: For one man, it is a question of pride, for another it is a question of
love. To what extent will they go to stand up for what they believe in? Who
will ultimately triumph in this clash of personalities?
Gagan (Bellamkonda Srinivas) and Janaki alias Sweety (Rakul Preet) are students
of the same college. But Gagan is not your typical guy — the young man rejects
the advances of girls and is extremely devoted to his father (Sarath Kumar) and
brother (Nandu). Despite being very rich, Sarath Kumar has the reputation of
being an alcoholic. But there is a reason behind this. Impressed by Gagan’s
character, Janaki falls in love with him and he reciprocates. Her sweet, kind
nature endears her to his family.
Jagapathi Babu plays Ashwit Narayana Varma, a business magnate and king of the
‘infrastructure industry’. Despite his riches, however, he is a person who
values his pride above everything else. His nemesis is another ruthless baddie,
Arun Pawar (Tarun Arora) and there is fierce competition between them to bag a
prestigious project. Janaki’s father is a top government officer responsible
for handing out the contract. Incidentally, he does not approve of Gagan.
The film essentially is an interplay of various circumstances among all these
key characters, and ultimately poses threat to the well-being of Gagan and his
family. What are those circumstances and how does Gagan face those challenges
to protect his loved ones?
Jaya Janaki Nayaka is an out-and-out Boyapati Srinu film. The interval bang,
true to Boyapati’s style, is praiseworthy and elevates the movie to a different
level.
The action episodes have been shot well. Music by Devi Sri Prasad is a huge
asset to the script, whose beauty lies in the fact that all the characters have
been well etched out, giving each actor his due. Rakul is simply terrific as
Janaki and her character is the pivot for the entire film. Srinivas shows
improvement in acting, over his earlier two films.
Jagapathi Babu, Pragya Jaiswal, Sarath Kumar, Vani Viswanath, Shahshank, Nandu
lend able support. The strength of the film is undoubtedly the
characterisation, Rakul Preet’s performance and Boyapati’s direction. For
Srinivas, this film will serve as a platform to further make his way into the
hearts of the Telugu audience and he has to thank Boyapati for that.

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