'Ganesha Maththe Bandha' - clean, family comedy
"Ganesha Maththe Bandha" once again proves that Phani Ramachandra
excels as a maker of clean and entertaining comedies.
The next in line in the Ganesha series after "Ganeshana Maduve",
"Ganeshana Galaate", "Gowri Ganesha" and "Ganesha-Subramanya",
"Ganesha Maththe Bandha" too caters to all classes of audience. The
earlier films in the series continue to be hits in the DVD circuit now.
After a long gap from the film industry, Phani comes back to direct "Ganesha
Maththe Bandha" that is sure to win over audiences with its great comedy
quotient. Phani, through the film, sends the message that compatible mindsets
are essential for the success of a marriage.
And though the film at times seems like a discourse on the merits and
demerits of love and arranged marriages, it still ends up being a good
entertainer.
"Ganesha Maththe Bandha" reflects the aspirations, emotions and
dreams of the tradition-bound lower middle class families. But the film suffers
because of poor music composition by V. Manohar and the background score could
also have been better.
The cinematography is just average. If the technical aspects of this film
were more advanced, "Ganesha Maththe Bandha" could have been an even
better film.
Ganesha, the protagonist, is brought up in traditional moorings in a village
near Sakleshpur, and he gets a job in Bangalore as a software engineer. His
father wants him to stay in a Vataara, a cluster of middle class houses,
belonging to his friend Padmanabhacharya, who is a strict disciplinarian.
Being a youngster with a modern outlook, Ganesha finds many paradoxes in
Padmanabhacharya's family. He likes Gayathri, the second daughter of
Padmanabhacharya, who is also attached to traditional values and beliefs.
Ganesha persuades her parents and the two get married.
Padmanabhacharya's first daughter, meanwhile, has an inter-caste marriage.
While her father doesn't approve of the match initially, he relents later.
As the story proceeds, Ganesha gets disillusioned with Gayathri and
Padmanabhacharya's first daughter's marriage also sours. The film shows how
these problems get sorted out. See this film to enjoy the few laughs it
provides.
Veteran actors Anant Nag, Vinaya Prakash and Doddanna are superb. Vijaya
Raghavendra shows his mastery over comedy and he also displays his singing
talent in a song. Pragna also shows class.
"Ganesha Maththe Bandha" is a sure entertainer and family audiences
will definitely like it.