Race Gurram : A Paisa Vasool Flick[/b]
Imagine men who are smart, funny, brave, adventurous, impossibly talented and come with the ability to make everybody happy. They can do strange things sometimes - fight, act, dance, cry, laugh, love and win.
Remember this, the kind of men I am talking about, will always win. The world and its people around would only complement such men. The only thing they lack is failure. There are no human flaws in these men we are talking about. They can never be wrong or have anything wrong about them. Imagine if such men were real, alive and breathing. Obviously we would want them to be our leaders or represent us as a race. Because we would be unanimous in our belief, in assuming that these imaginary men can lead us into the future. It is possible that such men can exist only if in the world of our cinema. Sitting in the theatre alone and watching the moving images on the screen.
I realized these possibilities are another story, another cinema we are all subconsciously watching never to see the end of it. Because there is no end to fantasy and there is no end to the projections it will instill in our world. In short, there can be no respite from the Race Gurrams and heroes, ever. Race Gurram is a film we all know by heart. A story we have learnt from the innumerous other Race Gurrams that have filled our lives as ENTERTAINEMNT. Directed by Surender Reddy, the movie features some of the leading stars of Indian origin including Allu Arjun, Shaam, Shruti Haasan, Saloni Aswani and Prakash Raj.It is the first release of 2014 for Telegu superstar Arjun who is playing as Lakshman (Lucky) in the movie. Released on more than 1000 screens globally and produced under a budget of USD 9200000, Race Gurram promises to be an excellent family entertainer. In view of the fact that the movie is getting an overwhelming response, it might also get into the list of the top ten Indian Telegu movies of all time, Arjun's preeminent comedy act and exceptional dance moves in the movie is making the viewers hold on to their seats for the entire movie. Prakash Raj appears in a small, well-played role. Bharani, M.S. Narayana, Posani Krishna Murali, J.P. and Ali also do their part well. Bhojpuri actor Ravi Kishan makes his debut as a villain and leaves his mark on the film.
Race Gurram is a typical formula film, but is full paisa-vasool!
Imagine men who are smart, funny, brave, adventurous, impossibly talented and come with the ability to make everybody happy. They can do strange things sometimes - fight, act, dance, cry, laugh, love and win.
Remember this, the kind of men I am talking about, will always win. The world and its people around would only complement such men. The only thing they lack is failure. There are no human flaws in these men we are talking about. They can never be wrong or have anything wrong about them. Imagine if such men were real, alive and breathing. Obviously we would want them to be our leaders or represent us as a race. Because we would be unanimous in our belief, in assuming that these imaginary men can lead us into the future. It is possible that such men can exist only if in the world of our cinema. Sitting in the theatre alone and watching the moving images on the screen.

Race Gurram is a typical formula film, but is full paisa-vasool!