My Friend Ganesha 2 (2008) - *HQ*

By octron • Aug 25th, 2008 • Category: 2008, Animation

The film “My Friend Ganesha 2” is a children’s film but animation of the movie is not very cute and attracting. The film has been made in the similar way as the original movie “My Friend Ganesha” was made. You don’t find any improvement in the quality of animation and even the story of the film has less variation.The film is made in a way to preach kids about devotion to lord Ganesha because the god can change your life. In the film Ganesha has been made modern and he speaks western languages.(God who created the world, should know all languages of the world)

Vashu is the only child of brilliant parents - Airhostess Anita and Dr. Amit. But Vashu is also an extremely unhappy child. Because he has this funny habit of covering his ears all the time, everybody in school teases him and calls him ‘Gandhiji’s monkey’.While others laugh at him, his friend Tanya is the only person who bothers to find out why he’s doing this. Vashu helplessly confesses that the moment he removes his fingers, he starts hearing his parents fighting and the noise is unbearable. Besides Tanya, Vashu’s only other friend and ally is his new maid, Gangu Tai.When Vashu decides to enter the dance competition in school, Gangu Tai promises to teach him, but the school bully Rocky and his friends disrupt Vashu’s practice and break his music CD. Gangu Tai consoles a crying Vashu saying that if he prays to Lord Ganesha, he will definitely help him. Gangu Tai tells Vashu the story of Lord Ganesha and how he helped his friend Mushak Raj (the rat) when he was in trouble.Gangu Tai reassures Vashu that if he befriends Ganesha and promises to bring him home during the Ganapati festival, then Lord Ganesha will also help him win the dance competition. As Vashu befriends Lord Ganesha and brings him home, not only does he win the dance competition but all his other serious problems also miraculously disappear. But he also learns a very important lesson - ‘Not To Take Lord Ganesha For Granted’, because as Mushak Raj warns him, Ganesha only helps those who help themselves! You don’t have popular lead actors in the film and the performance of the little kid is ok and the depiction of Ganesha has been made too modern to catch audience and kids. Cinematography and screenplay are average and many sequences look very artificial. The cinema value of the movie is non-existent but just for small kids around 5 -8 years, you don’t find many devotional pictures and for them the film is ok.

Video Source: DVD
Host: Zshare
Chapters: 4

part 1
part 2
part 3
part 4

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