Gandhada Gudi is less a documentary, more of a personal travel vlog featuring Puneeth Rajkumar and it felt all too special for this very reason. Having to be part of his journey through those must visit places in Karnataka, the way he eagerly enjoys each one of these places was a sight to behold. Every time it started feeling like a documentary, the travel vlog narrative takes over and all the places visited are edited seamlessly to ensure there is a proper flow throughout.
This was a very special film so it will be tough to review without revealing anything and it is because, it is more important to experience it on the big screen rather than listing out the places they visit here itself. The songs have been inserted well. Once again, getting to know Appu closely, to see him be "him" on screen as enjoyed everything like an innocent child, all I can is thanks to the makers for giving us audience an opportunity to witness it and be part of the journey.
I wish there was no interval. A film like this didn't need one. But again this is not a film to talk to critique based on first half and second half. The fans at the premiere show were loud initially but even they understood, the best way to enjoy every frame, every shot of the film is without making that noise. They couldn't contain their excitement at times yet they were thoughtful about enjoying every frame Appu is on and the importance to be able to listen to every word he utters. It is that important a film and I will definitely want to thank the fans for being that understanding in a sold out show.