Cameraman Gangatho Rambabu is a romantic action based movie with media back drop. In which, Pawan Kalyan playing a role of power full journalist character called Rambabu and Tamanna Bhatia playing a role of Cameraman called Ganga. Prakash Raj will seen as powerfull politician in this movie.
Rambabu (Pawan Kalyan) is a hot blooded person, who always involves in social responsibilities. Ganga (Tamanna), who is a technician of a TV channel, asks Rambabu to join her office as journalist after he involves in two big war between two student gangs about cast system. Meanwhile, Ranababu (Prakash Raj) enters politics as a heir of his father (Kota Srinivasa Rao). Rambabu gets into fight with Ranababu. What happens next will form the crux of the story.
Theatre numbers of film Cameraman Gangatho Rambabu in Andra Pradersh.
Nizam : 350.
ceded : 185.
Nellore : 55.
Krishna : 90.
Guntur : 85.
Vizag : 90.
East & West Godavari : 145.
Rating of Cameraman Ganga Tho Rambabu
Once again after powerstar pawan kalyan's block buster Gabbar Singh not dissopioneted his fans with his latest Dasara hit Cameraman Ganga Tho Rambabu. Overall the movie is like a treat for the power star fans.
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Pawan comes with his usual verve and energy. The role seems tailor-made for him. While he delivers dialogues in a neat fashion, he sleepwalks through the dances. Definitely, he was terrific in Gabbar Singh, not here. Tamanna's character could have been better used. Even so, she is confident and gives out the right expressions. Prakash Raj is routine, he is not helped by a single memorable line. Ali, Brahmi, Dharmavarapu, Tanikella are good in their small roles. The lady as Gundakka is entertaining. Nasser is dignified, but he is not an important part. Gabriela and Scarlett Wilson have no future in Telugu cinema.
Given the gargantuan release and Damarukam's postponement, CGTR is poised to rule the roost. With first three days' openings likely to touch the sky, it is gala time for all die-hards.
Mani Sharma's songs are sub par, while the BG score is ok. Shyam K Naidu's cinematography is fine. The fights, though short, are lackadaisical.