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Tuesday, 26 November 2013
Friday, 25 October 2013
Bhai Movie Review
Film : Bhai
Director : Veerabhadram Chowdary
Star Cast : Akkineni Nagarjuna,Richa Gangopadhyay...
Music Director : Devi Sri Prasad
Cinematography : Sameer Reddy
Studio : Annapurna Studios, Reliance Entertainment
Release date : Oct 25, 2013
Studio : Annapurna Studios, Reliance Entertainment
Release date : Oct 25, 2013
Rating : 2.75/5
Akkineni Nagarjuna’s style in his fifties is intact and
proves to be ever green like his father Akkineni Nageswara Rao and that is the
reason why he has a good fan following. Ever since the movie Bhai was
announced, his fans have been looking for its release. Today it is released and
here are the details of what you can expect in the movie.
Story
Bhai Movie Starting with David (Ashish Vidyarthini) lives in
Hong Kong. Bhai (Nagarjuna) is the Most trusted person for David. David
disappoints his Sons James (Sonu Sood) and Tony (Ajay) and they starts Hating
Bhai. Later, An undercover operation starts to stop David’s operations in
Hyderabad. Bhai goes to Hyderabad to kill the Cop and he meets Richa there.
Later, Richa falls in love with Bhai.remaining seen on silver screen
Analysis :
If you are looking for good plot or a different story Bhai
is definitely not the right pick. Even a great fan may lose patience in the
love scenes with Richa. Father- son, brother-sister and brother-brother
sentiments are not pictured rightly.
All the effort the director Veerabhadram made was to give a
rich look and focus more on the hero as if it is his debut film of Nagarjuna.
Apart from a small turn in the story, Brahmanandam’s comedy
and first song there is not much to expect in the movie. All it is having is a
routine stuff and dull pace.
Performance :
As written earlier the sole purpose of the movie seems to
make it a show case for Nagarjuna’s acting talent. Excepting the role of
Brahmanandam’s comedy role, nobody else is given proper importance in the
script that made it difficult to show their worth. Richa and Sonu Sood were
wasted along with many other actors. But as the scope is given to full extent
to Nag, he acted very well as usual in fights and sentiments, making punches
with dialogues and dancing.
Positive (+) :
Nagarjuna looks good and nice style
Sonu Sood performances Highlight
Richa Gangopadhya Glamour
Back Ground Score and Songs are good
Negative (-) :
Poor Story
Poor dialogue delivery and Action.
Boring Comedy Scenes
Shaking dances
Brahmanandam and MS Naryana Not plus for this movie
Funny visual effects
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Baahubali's Sets
Young Rebel Star Prabhas and Rajamouli movie Bahubali
shooting is running at brisk pace and movie makers have decided to present a
precious gift to the Prabhas's fans on his birthday falling on October 23rd. As
per reports, Bahubali making video teaser of 1 minute duration will be released
on October 23rd. Hope it will be a good birthday gift to Prabhas fans.
From October 15th Bahubali fresh schedule will begin in RFC,
seems like Prabhas will celebrate his birthday on sets of this movie. Rana and
Anushka are playing main roles in this bilingual film along with Prabhas. Music
will be given by M.M.Keeravani. Shobu Yarlagadda is producing this under Arka
Media works. So, we need to wait for a week days to watch the Bahubali teaser.
Monday, 21 October 2013
Doosukeltha Movie Review
Movie name:
Doosukeltha
Director:
Veeru Potla
Starring:
Manchu Vishnu, Lavanya Tripathi,
Brahmanandam, Vennela Kishore
Music director: Mani
Sharma
Producer:
Manchu Vishnu
Release date:
Oct 17th 2013
Rating:
3/5
Synopsis :
Doosulektha movie comes along the comedy track formula set
by Srinu Vaitla. The movie entertains audience from the word go and pulls off
well through the end impressing the family audience too and is a full meal
offer for all comedy lovers, and worth the ticket price.
Doosukeltha :-
The movie takes off under village back drop wherein a
landlord (Kota) declines to welcome his brother’s son Sarveswara Rao (Rao
Ramesh) because he comes after a long time to join the family. Sarveswara Rao
comes home with his wife and little one Chinni (Alekhya, played by Lavanya).
Chinni stumbles upon Chinna (Vishnu) at school. Chinna is a
brat but intends to help Chinni (her family) and engages a challenge with
Kota’s grandson Pichcheswara Rao. The deal was that whosoever loses the
challenge shall leave the place for 13 years. Even though the grandson loses
Chinna’s father who’s a small farmer in the village anticipates the danger to
his son and family from the landlord leaves the town. At this same time Chinni
and her parents will be thrown out of the house by the landlord. Chinni goes
into prejudiced thinking that Chinna was the reason for their grandfather to
send them off the house.
Now after 12 years Chinna is a grown up dude on look out for
a job and engages a deal with one TV channel director (Posani Krishna Murali)
to go to minister’s house for shooting video. He sets off on the mission but
escapes hurt in the mission and Alekhya (Chinni) rescues him. Our dude will
start liking Alekhya and even saves her from being killed. Will Chinna and
Chinni get to know of their past, will Chinna help Chinni’s family reunite with
the landlord in the village form the rest of the story.
Performances:
Manchu Vishnu: This dude has matured a lot in the recent times
and he knows now how to portray his strengths. Coming to dances he has
stretched far and has raised bars. Undoubtedly he had essayed his role with so
much ease and elan. Bottom line is that he doesn’t dominate or overshadow other
characters but played like a fabulous glue sticking all of the pieces together.
Lavanya Tripathi: If there is any weakness in the movie it is
this girl. She neither had good screen presence not could emote good chemistry
with Vishnu. The sooner she realizes the better for her.
Brahmanandam: By now, these type of roles have become cake walk
to this comedy master. As we would expect he excelled in the Veera Brahmam role
and takes the lion share in rendering laughter riot to the audience. From the
word go, Veera Brahmam springs into action tickling the ribs of the audience.
Kota: He is another actor who pulls off his character with so
much ease making acting look so damn natural, just one more day for a seasoned
artist like him.
Vennela Kishore, Bharat and Hema justified their inclusions
in the comedy department.
Rao Ramesh looked and did good as Lavanya’s father.
My Analysis:
Veeru Potla, the young man at the helm had his script by
heart and so has executed it with ease. Screenplay was remarkable and there are
no forced fight or song sequences. He has use right blend of characters at
right time and his directional skills are sensible and story execution was
neat.
But hei, when all seemed so well and on track you’d see some
illogical fights, I mean we know movie means fiction but come on should there
be limit to that fiction?
Ali’s role surprises, was he taken for just titles sake?
And the much awaited Manchu Lakshmi’s role disappoints
everyone. Come on for some few seconds of her on screen presence so mucha hype?
We know Vishnu needs a break and Lakshmi’s inclusion seems a publicity gimmick.
Plus points:
Comedy
Comedy
Comedy
Flaws:
Illogical fights
Behind the Screen
(Technical):
As for the technical departments, editing can be sharper and
so is the camera work that’s below par. But dialogues compensate for all these
deficits.
Mani Sharma’s compositions as well as the background music
aren’t par with his standards and if you know him you realize that they have
not come from seasoned music director like Mani sir.
Final Touch:
Doosulektha is no new story to the Telugu audience and
follows the same lines of Srinu Vaitla’s formulaic comedy. Veeru Potla has the
knack to pull this off so well and so entertaining from the first frame through
the last. This serves as a buffet meal to the comedy movie enthusiasts. Go, hit
the theaters and you won’t be disappointed!
Friday, 11 October 2013
Ramayya Vastavayya - Movie Review
Rating: 2.75/5
Banner: Sri
Venkateshwara Creations
Cast: NTR,
Samantha, Shruti Haasan,
Mukesh Rishi, Ravi
Shankar, Rao Ramesh,
Kota, Ajay, Rohini
Hattangadi,
Tanikella Bharani and
others
Music: Thaman
Cinematographer: Chota K
Naidu
Editor: Gautham Raju
Director: Harish Shankar
Producer: Dil Raju
Release date:
11/10/2013
Story
Nandu (Jr NTR) and his group of friends are happy go lucky guys
and he gets struck when he sees Akarsha (Samantha). From thereon, he tries all
ways to impress her and finally manages to do that. He is invited for Akarsha’s
sister marriage and there he meets her father (Mukesh Rishi) who is going
through a series of life threats and other issues from hidden enemies. Nandu
comes forward and offers to help. However, there is a motive behind Nandu’s
help and what happens from there forms the rest of the story
Performances
Junior NTR is the life and soul for this film.
He has excelled in every department and few expressions of his in certain
scenes are really absorbing. Of course, the quota of his punch dialogues is
less. Samantha looks cute with her somewhat plastic shaping but more than that,
she has put on few kilos which has upped her sex appeal and oomph factor. As a
role, it wasn’t much but she did her job as required. Shruti Haasan looked a
little misfit for her role. Added to that, her dubbing was not that effective.
Barring the one song she did and her last scene, rest of the times her makeup
and dressing were not proper. Ravi Shankar was superb. His dialogue delivery,
body language and expressions showed the much needed menacing effect. Though he
arrives at a later stage he managed to grab attention in a big way. Mukesh
Rishi got a significant role and made his presence felt, few powerful dialogues
for him would have given a good result. Kota was brief but brilliant. Rao
Ramesh was elegant. Rohini Hattangadi was a miscast. Tanikella was neat. The
group of friends for NTR brought some light moments.
Wednesday, 9 October 2013
Tollywood Actor Srihari no more
Srihari, tollywood’s sensational actor died few hours ago. He has been suffering with Liver related ailment and was under treatment in Mumbai’s Leelavati Hospital. He is survived by Wife Disco Shanti, Two sons and a daughter. Tollywood lost a talented artist who famed in many action sequels and movies like Magadheera, Bhadlachalam, kusubam, Balaram, Parsuram, Okkade, Ganapathi, Mestri, Bhairava, Ayodya Ramaiah, Orai Tammudu, Dhee, and in the recent Ram Charan Tej movie “Toofan(Zanjeer). He had lived in many characters as Hero, Villian and character roles. He has gained popularity by the name “Sher Khan”
Friday, 31 May 2013
Iddarammayilatho Movie review
Movie rating: 3/5
Punchline: romance of violin & guitar
Genre: Romance/Action
Type: Straight
Banner: Parameswara Art Productions
Punchline: romance of violin & guitar
Genre: Romance/Action
Type: Straight
Banner: Parameswara Art Productions
Cast: Allu Arjun, Amala Paul, Catherine Tresa, Shawa Ali, Subbaraju, Brahmanandam, Ali, Tanikella Bhrani, Rao Ramesh, Nassar, Pragati, Priya, Tulasi etc
Music: Devi Sri Prasad
Cinematography: Amol Rathod
Art: Brahma Kadali
Editing: SR Sekhar
Action: Kecha
Story - screenplay - dialogues - direction: Puri Jagan
Producer: Bandla Ganesh
Release date: 31 May 2013
Cinematography: Amol Rathod
Art: Brahma Kadali
Editing: SR Sekhar
Action: Kecha
Story - screenplay - dialogues - direction: Puri Jagan
Producer: Bandla Ganesh
Release date: 31 May 2013
Story :-
Sanju (Allu Arjun) is a guitarist who operates a band in Barcelona. Komali (Amala Paul) goes to Barcelona to learn more about violin in an university. Akanksha (Catherina Tresa) is the daughter of a central minister. She comes to Barcelona for studies. Akanksha gets hold of a diary in which she reads the love story between Sanju and Komali. In the process, she gets interested in Sanju and falls in love with him as he seems to be single. The rest of the story is all about what happened to Komali.
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