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gopalam (2005)

Gopalam is a middle-aged man who is miserly to the point of disconnecting his calling bell to save Rs. 6 a year. He has two sons and a dead wife who he lovingly converses with every night. His son is chasing a girl and manages to win her affection, and they get engaged, too. But things suddenly take a weird turn when Gopalam starts going around with a stunner who has recently joined his office and is half his age. The movie that started off with gentle, family humor, gets grosser and grosser now at a frightening pace. Gopalam, who goes around wearing khadi and sporting an old umbrella, suddenly transforms into Quick Gun Murugan and starts taking the girl around on a newly acquired bike. He suddenly starts splurging money like crazy, and everybody is disgusted. The movie has some yecchy scenes of the potbellied Gopalam with his withering skin and wig, getting cozy with the rather delectable looking and unknown actress who plays his colleague. Although there is nothing explicit, it is as repulsive as a third-grade porn flick. That’s one of the achievements of Gopalam, the movie. Through simple scenes of people talking, it can inspire incredible disgust in you. It’s like sliding down an incline into a pool full of slithering reptiles. The second half of the movie, which is when you start realizing that Gopalam is the HERO, is where his family discovers he is dying of Leukemia, and, therefore, the sudden madness. After this, it’s like the movie reaches another height on the roller coaster, and pauses, only so it can resume its deterioration with renewed vigor.The fall from grace continues until we hear the resounding splash of the lowest point: the ending. It’s like it drives you six feet underground and pats the mud on your head before stopping. The ending has Gopalam climbing a high hill, spitting blood and dying; while his family reads his will where he has left his money for the building of a hospital, a school, and a library.

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gopalam (2005)

Gopalam is a middle-aged man who is miserly to the point of disconnecting his calling bell to save Rs. 6 a year. He has two sons and a dead wife who he lovingly converses with every night. His son is chasing a girl and manages to win her affection, and they get engaged, too. But things suddenly take a weird turn when Gopalam starts going around with a stunner who has recently joined his office and is half his age. The movie that started off with gentle, family humor, gets grosser and grosser now at a frightening pace. Gopalam, who goes around wearing khadi and sporting an old umbrella, suddenly transforms into Quick Gun Murugan and starts taking the girl around on a newly acquired bike. He suddenly starts splurging money like crazy, and everybody is disgusted. The movie has some yecchy scenes of the potbellied Gopalam with his withering skin and wig, getting cozy with the rather delectable looking and unknown actress who plays his colleague. Although there is nothing explicit, it is as repulsive as a third-grade porn flick. That’s one of the achievements of Gopalam, the movie. Through simple scenes of people talking, it can inspire incredible disgust in you. It’s like sliding down an incline into a pool full of slithering reptiles. The second half of the movie, which is when you start realizing that Gopalam is the HERO, is where his family discovers he is dying of Leukemia, and, therefore, the sudden madness. After this, it’s like the movie reaches another height on the roller coaster, and pauses, only so it can resume its deterioration with renewed vigor.The fall from grace continues until we hear the resounding splash of the lowest point: the ending. It’s like it drives you six feet underground and pats the mud on your head before stopping. The ending has Gopalam climbing a high hill, spitting blood and dying; while his family reads his will where he has left his money for the building of a hospital, a school, and a library.

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khan
anitha patel
srikar babu
swathi priya
ali
chandra mohan
ranganath
rallapalli
dharmavarapu subramanyam
gundu hanumantha rao
krishna sai
shafiulla khan
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Gopalam (2005)

Cast: Khan
Directors: Yannam Venkat Reddy
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