Though I agree with the reviewer on the average and noisy climax, saying that Koratala needs course in climax making is overstatement. It is becoming too judgemental too fast about a person who just made 3 movies and one of which had very decent climax (Mirchi). We are talking about a person who made 100% blockbusters (though I don't agree this movie deserves blockbuster status) and obviously is master filmmaker who doesn't need any courses.
Okay, let's do it again - imagine having a good meal. Great starters, good hot soup and some well-made roti and curries for the main course. Now you think you'll have a small helping of biryani and then round it off with dessert. And the biryani is so spicy that you end up with burnt taste buds. Additionally, the curd in the raitha has soured – you've lost your appetite completely. And then all the same things as then go wrong with the dessert. That is Janatha Garage for you.
The film starts off in a decent manner. Koratala Siva establishes the premise of Janatha Garage – a ....