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Cameraman Ganga Tho Rambabu Movie Story / Movie Review


Cameraman Ganga Tho Rambabu Movie Story / Movie Review

The movie is about a young, fearless and socially responsible mechanic (Pawan Kalyan) who does things in his own way and fights for justice. He teaches a lesson to the wrongdoers in his own way and this comes into the eyes of a television camera (wo)man Ganga (Tamannah), the tomboyish lady who occasionally enjoys drinks, introduces him to her regional television news channel boss and manages to get Rambabu into the channel as a journalist.
Rambabu continues to deal with things in his own way and this irks the management of the television channel and Rambabu switches to a different channel but does not change his ways. Ali is his senior. He teaches Ali and Brahmanandam who twist news to create a sensation from it. The mock news reading session between Rambabu and Brahmanandam and tongue-in-cheek references on film stars such as Nagarjuna, Prakash Raj and Rawan Kalyan himself are enjoyable.
Rambabu tries to make peace between two leading yet highly rival student unions. In the process, he gets into trouble with the aspiring Chief Minister Rana (Prakash Raj). Rana is a don and businessman and is the son of opposition party leader Jawahar Naidu (Kota Srinivasa Rao). Rana murders a journalist and Rambabu tracks him down and drags him to the police station. Jawahar Naidu makes all attempts to destabilize the ruling party Government headed by its Chief Minister Chandrasekhara Reddy (Nassar) and gives sleepless nights and troubles to the CM. Jawahar wants to give way and make his son Rana the next Chief Minister.
There is a love story that continues to connect Ganga and Rambabu but there are scenes where Rambabu questions Ganga about women in general. For instance, in one of the dialogues related to women and their attitude, he wonders if words used on women are actually compliments or a criticism.
Ramababu comes in way of Rana's moves and exposes him before the pubic and thus rivalry gets built between the two. Rambabu fights against the caste based political system and attempts to show how politicians are using students amongst others on the name of case for their own political good.

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