Actors: Rahul is competent in the main lead. Sreya Jha and Hamsa Nandini are adequate as female leads. Sai Kumar plays a vital role in the film. His voice is nicely utilized in this film as a character. Brahmaji is pretty good. Chitram Seenu and Srinivasa Reddy are ok. Nutan Prasad did the role of a court judge. But we got used to his voice over to Neralu Ghoralu so much that we don’t feel any difference.
Story – screenplay – direction: The story of this film is a straight lift from Hollywood flick ‘Phone Booth’. Since the entire film takes place in a phone booth and the surrounding area, there will not be many locations. The only difference between Phone Booth and Geeta is that the director liked up a flashback which unfolds before the climax. Screenplay of the film is not up to the mark. Direction is inadequate.
Other departments: Dialogues of the film are partly good. The director used some good quotations like ‘It takes just a few seconds to say I love you, but a life time to show it’. ‘Neekosam’ song rendered by Sunita is excellent. The picturization of ‘Karlo duniya muttime’ is shabby. There is nothing to write about other technical departments as the film is made in a shoestring budget.
Analysis: The movie starts off in a mediocre fashion. The take off for the phone booth scene is interesting. The interest levels in the second half could not be sustained. This film might offer some thrill value to B and C center crowds. But it may not appeal to class audiences. On a whole, Geeta is a poor copy of English thriller ‘Phone Booth’.
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