Suhas is known for his versatility and he is getting ready to enthrall viewers with his upcoming flick titled interestingly as Janaka Aithe Ganaka. The film directed by Sandeep Reddy Bandla is releasing on 12 October 2024 and let us see what Suhas offered to viewers.
Janaka Aithe Ganaka story is all about a youngster who doesn't want to become father and what surprises he has in his life and how he deals with them. Prasad (Suhas) who hails from a middle-class family decides not to have kids from his wife (Sangeethana Vipin) as he cannot afford to give them the best in the world. However he gets a shock of his life when he comes to know that his wife conceived.
Where this leads to and how he reacts and how his father Ramana (Goparaju Ramana), his friend, advocate Patti Kishore (Vennela Kishore), influential lawyer Ajay Sharma (Murli Sharma), Judge Dharma Rao (Rajendra Prasad) and others are connected form the rest of the proceedings.
Suhas played a completely different role in the film. Of late he played serious roles and in this one he played a hilarious role through which he raises some bold and pertinent questions. Suhas showed the frustration of a middle class youngster who works hard to have his both ends meet and showed variations in reactions when he comes to know that his wife conceived. He showed good emotions and expressions and delivered dialogues with ease.
Sangeerthana Vipin showed the emotions as a loving and caring wife who supports her husband all the time and also showed her feelings and anger when he takes a shocking decision. Goparaju Ramana is good in the role of a typical father and so did Murali Sharma in the role of the lawyer.
Rajendra Prasad and Vennela Kishore through their roles evoked few laughs with their mannerisms and dialogue delivery. Others performed according to their roles.
Sandeep Reddy Bandla came up with an interesting story as to how a youngster takes a decision on not becoming father due to the spiralling cost and how he reacts when the world turns upside down. He narrated the developments in a hilarious and entertaining manner. However in the process he left many logics for a toss. He took a bold concept and after the initial discussions revolving it, he seemed to have lost the steam and then shifted the focus to all the other issues like increasing school fees,hospital expenses and what not.
He deviated from the main plot and one gets a feeling that he did so to stay away from discussing too much on the adult and condom elements. The court scenes are included only to generate fun and he did not pay much attention to the logics. After a point of time, everything looks repetitive and ended up testing the patience of the viewers. Story is ok and screenplay and direction turned out to be average.
Vijay Bulganin's music is ok and background score is in sync with the story. The cinematography of Sai Sriram is good. He showed the scenes in a natural and realistic manner. Editing of Kodati Pavan Kalyan could have been better. There are many repetitive scenes that dragged the film's narration. Production values are good.
Altogether Janaka Aithe Ganaka takes a bold point but fizzles out in the end. Suhas played the role with ease and director Sandeep Reddy Bandla did an okayish job. Little fine-tuning of script and doing away with redundancy would have helped the film. Considering all these elements, Cinejosh goes with a 2.5 rating for Janaka Aithe Ganaka.