Being a story of a Kumari and her quest for love, Gajalu is fresh. In addition, the settings please your eyes. You have to appreciate the director for choosing events and places that are close to Capital dwellers such as Indra Jatra, durbar squares, Siddhi Pokhari, Daman and so on.Moreover, friendship, a nagging mother, liberal father, love between siblings and love stories of youth add to the realistic moments. These comprise the first-half of the film which is fun to watch. However, your interest level from the movie sway after the interval. It gets predictable and plots becomes incoherent.
The screenplay of Gajalu is half-baked and not balanced in writing of the characters. It also lacks the details of characters that complete the characters and the film as a whole. The film also does not explore the love story of Aramv and Sujata.
When it comes to performances, all the main actors like Pradhan, Krishna, Gauri, Basnet, Pahari and Shahi, except for KC and Shristi, have acted well and added life to the characters, thus saving the movie. The chemistry between Pahari and Pradhan, who play a couple in the film, is realistic and has justified their roles. Pradhan is perfect as a liberal bubbly woman who has the courage to speak for herself and can decide on her own. On the other hand, the chemistry between KC and Shrestha does not charm anyone. KC lacks emotion and delivers dialogues flatly in various situations and it is same for Shrestha. And Gauri as mother with traditional beliefs has executed her love and hatred perfectly without overdoing either.
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