Ginna takes place in a small town in the Chittoor district. Ginna is a tent owner who is in huge debts. She arrives Renuka, the childhood friend of hers, back in India. She is filthy rich and wants to marry Ginna. But Ginna loves Swathi. So, he makes a plan with her friends to trick Renuka in the name of her love and plunder her money. Will she be successful or not in the rest of the story? Ginna is a film that Vishnu Manchu has pinned a lot of hope on.
After a long time, we can see Vishnu in a funny role. When it comes to comedy, Vishnu is a pro and he does an excellent job in this movie. He has worked very hard on the film and that is visible in his dances and fights, which are incredible. Especially Vishnu dances are the best.
Sunny Leone gets a meaty role and she does it well. The whole story is based on her and it's the best of her career so far. Payal Rajput looks cute as the village belle and she does well in the movie. Lead actors Naresh and Suresh are decent in their roles.
Ginna has a lot of comedy and Chammak Chandra is the highlight of the movie and plays the funny character quite well. His hilarious interactions with Sunny Leone have been very well crafted. Vennela Kishore is also superb in her role and picks up the second half.
Writer Kona Venkat and the team have made sure that the movie is full of good elements. The songs are well executed, the fun, glamor and excitement in the second half is interesting. All this does not bore the audience and there is a free flow of scenes.
The movie starts off on a slow note and takes time to get into the main plot. Although the proceedings are full of comedy, the main focus of the twist is set only on the breaking point.
Sunny Leone's character should have been improved more in the first half to give the film more edge. The climactic twist is revealed and the key point is quickly conveyed to the audience. A more emotional angle on Sunny's character would have made things even better.
Anup Rubens has composed the music and it is impressive. The choreography is amazing and so was the production design. The images of the village and the backdrop have been very well displayed by Chota K Naidu. The dialogues are fun, especially the ones written for Kishore and Chammak Chandra.
As for director Suryaah, he has done a decent job with the film. Although it doesn't show anything new, the best part is the way the songs, fights and comedy are put together without boring the audience. Just when you think comedy is getting boring, a twist comes along and the credit should go to the director.
Overall, Ginna is a fun thriller that's packed with good comedy and passable thrills. Compared to the previous Vishnu movies, it is much better. The movie starts on a slow note and is a bit long. But well-organized entertainment at regular intervals keeps the audience engaged and makes up for good viewing this holiday weekend.
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