Geethanjali Malli Vachindi, the comedy-horror sequel to Geethanjali, was released in 2014. Anjali is starring in her 50th movie. The movie has great expectations because the first was a huge success and the sequel arrived after a long wait. Starring Anjali, Srinivasa Reddy, Satyam Rajesh, Satya, Shakalaka Shankar, Ali, P Ravi Shankar, Sunil, Brahmaji, Rahul Madhav, Siddharth Gollapudi and Priya among others in important characters.
Geethanjali Malli Vachindi Plot:
The story revolves on the strange and haunting ‘Sangeetha Mahal.‘ A movie including numerous actors, enters the premises to film their next horror flick. However, unbeknownst to them, the film contains three ghosts: a mother, a father, and a daughter. The performers confront these spirits. The subsequent mayhem revolves entirely around Geethanjali Malli Vachindi.
Geethanjali Malli Vachindi Review:
After its release a few days ago, the theatrical trailer for the film generated some interest. But the movie’s premiere was a low-key affair since there weren’t enough promotional efforts done before it came out. However, fans of the comedy-horror genre, whose first chapter proved to be quite popular, have already reserved their seats for the release day. Through social media, they shared their movie-watching experiences, and the posts resulted in an intriguing type of mini-review. Take a look at the following intriguing tweets.
Screenplay:
Shiva Turlapati wrote the screenplay and directed the film; Kona Venkat handled co-production and writing duties. The entire project was supported under the auspices of MVV Satyanarayana. The complete background soundtrack and music for the movie was written by Praveen Lakkaraju. Sujatha Siddharth was the cinematographer, while Chota K Prasad was the editor.
Overview:
Overall, Geethanjali Malli Vachindhi is amusing but lacks suspense. Satya’s humorous abilities flourish, aided by Sunil’s excellent performance. While Anjali performs admirably, the film’s formulaic narrative, uninteresting characters, and underwhelming finale are its faults. It is advisable to look into alternate forms of amusement.