Gopichand Jil Movie Review
Gopichand, Rashi Khanna starrer Jil is releasing worldwide today
on a grand scale and we bring you the review of Jil film this weekend.
Jil is an action thriller with Gopichand as a fire officer and
has all commercial elements to entertain all types of audience. Radha
Krishna Kumar is the director and produced by Vamsi, Pramod under UV
Creations Banner. Ghibran provides tunes to this film.
Kabir Duhan Singh, Chalapathi Rao, Posani Krishna Murali,
Srinivas Avasarala are seen in supporting roles. Read below for Jil Movie
Review.
Story:
Jai (Gopichand) fire officer in profession leads his life with
his lovable family. On his part of assignment, Jai meets his girl Savitri
(Rashi Khanna) and spends his time at his free time.
Meanwhile, Ranganath (Brahmaji) will be attacked by goons. Jai
saves Ranganath in worst scenario which also leads him to clash with Mafia Don
Chota Nayak (Kabir Singh).
Who is Ranganath? Why did Jai save him? Will Jai settle down
with his love life is rest of the story.
Performances:
Gopichand looks Mr Perfect in his unique style as an fire
officer and gives his best with stylish attitude through out the film.
Rashi Khanna is cool opposite the lead with gorgeous beauty on
the screens
Kabir's role is terrific and the scenes between Gopichand and
him are extraordinary.
Technicalities:
Firstly, production values by UV Creations has once again proved
its richness in the quality of film and scored at top notch in the
presentation.
Director Radha Krishna played his game safely with nice twists
and turns in the film.
Music by Ghibran is classy and ultra stylish with huge BGM.
Editing is neat and cinematography is impressive.
Analysis:
Overall, Jil is the film which is a sure shot hit in this summer
and the director should be praised in making the film with impressive
performances. The scenes between Gopichand and Rashi Khanna are well picturized
and the Kabir's role is at top gear through out the film.
Though the story line is simple, the director has given his most
of the time to solve the logic behind his intention with his best screenplay
and good performances.
The first and second half of the film scores good scenes with
Gopichand's energetic performances.
Final
Verdict:
Jil Full...Housefull
RATING: 3/5
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