Andala Rakshasi Movie Review

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Date: 10 Aug 2012
Cast: Naveen, Rahul, Lavanya
Genre: Romance
Language: Telugu
Certification: U/A
Director: Hanu Ragavapudi
Producer: Sai Korrapati
Music Director: Ratan
Lyricst: Rakendu Mouli, Krishnakanth
Ratings: 3.0/5.0

Story :

Andala Rakshasi is a triangular love story set in 90′s. Gowtham(Naveen) is a son of a billionaire business man and fall for Midhuna (Lavanya). Midhuna is already in love with Surya(Rahul) who is a painter. Things take a tragic turn Midhuna ends up on hospital bed. Gowtham and his father take care of Midhuna and make sure that she is fine. Midhuna finds it more trouble after coming out of danger. She cannot forget Surya and at the same time cant accept Gowtham’s love. Who will win Midhuna’s heart? Is it Gowtham or Surya ? Rest of the things should be watched on big screen.

Analysis :

The first half of ‘Andala Rakshasi’ goes flat with a romantic thread between Naveen and Lavanya. We get to know the intention of Naveen is to win Midhuna’s heart. Director Hanu has shot all the scenes between Naveen and Lavanya extremely well. Director haven’t given much importance to other characters and most of the first half revolves only between Naveen and Lavanya. Though the narration is dead slow, movie catches the momentum post interval and director tried to maintain the same tempo in the second half upto some extent.

Second half of the movie introduces us the character of Rahul. Director has well etched the characterization of Rahul and the actor’s chemistry with Lavanya was shot well. Though the scenes seems to be convincing, slow narration of the movie is the biggest minus for the film. Some scenes haven been dragged unnecessarily. Climax of the movie is very heavy. Technically, there is nothing negative about Andhala Rakshashi. Music, Background score and Photography are excellent.

Perspective :

Debut director Hanu Raghavapudi has come up with a triangular love story. Though the plot of the movie is not a new one, the way he executed the scenes are convincing. Especially the set where Rahul made a picture of Lavanya using Beer bottles is simply superb. The songs “Emito ivala rekkalochinattu” and “Vennante Untunna” have been picturised well. Director Hanu concentrated entire first half on Naveen and Lavanya’s episode.

Pace has been picked up in second half with the introduction of Rahul’s character. Rahul’s characterization has been well etched. Positive elements of the movie are the lead actors. All the three actors, Naveen, Rahul and Lavanya have given wonderful performances. Verdict of ‘Andala Rakshashi’ will entirely depend on audience because we haven’t seen much Telugu movies which have a tragic ending in the recent years.


Performances :

Naveen has got charm in his face. He looks are terrific and his dialogue delivery resembles to actor Siddarth is some scenes. Rahul has given a splendid performance and his body language seems to be apt for his character in the film. Lavanya has done brilliant job in terms of performance and she is looking very homely on screen. Rest of the cast has given decent performances in the limited roles which they have been given


Technicalities :
Director Hanu Raghavapudi has done a wonderful job. His hardwork has clearly reflected on the screens. Music and Background score by Radhan are terrific. Back ground score is the soul for this movie. Cinematography by Murali is excellent and editing by Chandrasekhar is adequate. Productions values of Vaarahi Chalana Chitram banner are good

Julayi Movie Review

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Movie: Julayi ( Julaayee, Julayee)

Banner: Harika and Hassine Creations
Cast: Allu Arjun, Ileana, Sonu Sood, Rajendra Prasad, Tanikella Bharani, Rao Ramesh, MS Narayana and others
Cinematography: Chota K Naidu and Syam K Naidu
Art: Ravinder
Editing: Pravin Pudi
Action Choreographer: Peter Heins
Music: Devi Sri Prasad
Producer: S.Radha Krishna
Story-Screenplay- Dialogues-Direction: Trivikram Srinivas
CBFC rating: U/A
Release date: 09-08-2012

Synopsis: Stylish Star Allu Arjun Starer Julayi Telugu Movie under Trivikram Srinivas Direction audio was launched at Hitex Exhibition center, Madhapur in Hyderabad. Devi Sri Prasad is the music director for this movie and Radhakrishna is the producer and Danayya DVV is the the presenter for Julayi Telugu Movie.

Dr. Rajendra Prasad is playing a crucial role in the film. Julayi Movie was officially started on 2 November 2011 at Ramanaidu Studios in Hyderabad. Regular Movie shooting began on 14 November 2011.

The film will be dubbed in Malayalam and simultaneously released alongside telugu version as Gajapokkiri.
The Movie audio was released on June 10, 2012 in the market and Julayi telugu Movie earlier is scheduled to release on July 13, 2012, but laterly it is postponed to Aug 9,2012.

Allu Arjun’s Julayi Movie Preview

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Allu Arjun’s upcoming movie Julayi, which is one of the most-awaited movies of 2012, is finally all set to release in 1,600 theatres across the country on this Friday, August 9. This romance drama deals with how the life of an aimless guy changes after he falls in love with a girl. The posters and promo videos have created a lot of curiosity among the movie buffs, who are eagerly waiting to see the film. What are its highlights?

The subject of the movie may not be new, but director Trivikram Srinivas’ treatment of the subject is very fresh and innovative, says a source from the production team. Allu Arjun’s performance is going to be the major highlight of the film. Especially, his dance moves and action is sure to leave the audience spellbound, adds the source. Ileana D’Cruz will fill the glamour slot perfectly.

The music of Julayi, which has been composed by Devi Sri Prasad, will be its second highlight. The film has five songs, which have already been successful in impressing the music lovers. Two of them have been shot in beautiful locations of Dubai. The costumes of lead pair in the songs look just super cool. The dance of the lead pair is another attraction of the songs.

Julayi does not lack on other mass entertainer values action and comedy sequences. Popular stunt master Peter Hein has choreographed some of the best action scenes, which are another attraction to look forward. Besides this, Brahmanandam, Ali and MS Narayana will have the audience convulsing in laughter.

However, Julayi is produced by S Radha Krishna and DVV Danayya with a big budget. Sonu Sood has a key role in the movie. The producers say that Rajendra Prasad’s performance will also be one of the highlights of this trend-setter. Overall, Julayi is going to be a complete mass entertainer  with masala ingredients. It should be seen how the viewers will accept it.



Mr.7 Movie Review

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Cast: Jr SV Ranga Rao, Neelam Upadhyay
Director: Charan Reddy
Producer: SVLS Ranga Rao
Rating : 2.0/5.0

Movie Review

The great S.V.Ranga Rao garu has a unique legacy in the film industry. He is widely acknowledged as one of the most talented actors ever to grace the silver screen here. Now his grandson, Jr. SVR, has come forward to carry on the legacy of his illustrious grandfather. ‘Mr. 7′ happens to be his debut vehicle and it is his own production. Neelam Upadhyay is the heroine in the movie. Let us see how the film is

Story : Lakshman (Jr SVR) is a car thief with a sentiment. He only steals cars which have the number ’7′ . He comes across Nakshatra (Neelam Upadhyay) and falls deeply in love with her. Nakshatra also responds to his love, but her father comes to know about their affair. He imposes the condition that Lakshman must prove himself to be a clean and hardworking guy. A desperate Lakshman decides to steal a Mercedes Benz and use the money to start a restaurant.

This is where he crosses the path of the evil gangster Naik (Satya). Lakshman’s actions earn him the ire of Naik and he is desperately hunted by the gangster. Why does Naik hunt Lakshman? Will Lakshman succeed in his love story? That needs to be watched on screen.

Plus Points : Neelam Upadhyay is good in her limited role. She looks cute and adds glamour to the film. Her performance in crucial scenes is alright. Srinivasa Reddy brings much needed comic relief to the whole film. His performance is good and his comedy timing is exceptional as always.

Prithvi (30 years industry) is decent in his role. Sravan plays the role of a police officer and he looks impressive in the movie. He has a decent role and his performance has promise. M.S.Narayana is ok.

Minus Points : When you come in as the successor of a legendary actor, you need to be exceptionally careful. Unfortunately, that care was not taken by Jr. SVR. He has the height and the build, but he is far from being hero material, atleast in the present form. He needs to work a lot on his appearance, hair style, diction and action. In a debut film, atleast one aspect of the newcomer’s abilities must be highlighted. It is not the case here.

The movie has a poor script and lackluster screenplay. Ridiculous song placement and poor entertainment values let the film down completely. There is nothing worthwhile in the movie to attract youngsters and students. Even the romantic track between Jr SVR and Neelam fails to excite.
All the scenes are extremely predictable, leading to boredom among viewers.

Technical Values : Cinematography is alright. Editing is average and production values are just about ok. Background music is decent, but the songs are very routine. Picturization of songs and choreography leaves a lot to be desired.

Dialogues are very ordinary. Charan Reddy fails to make a favourable impression in the direction and screenplay departments.

Verdict : I have great respect and admiration for S.V.Ranga Rao garu and I sincerely hoped for a good debut from Jr. SVR. But sadly, this is not the case. ‘Mr.7′ is a very ordinary and unexciting film which does not do much to enhance the hero’s image. Perhaps, with time and effort, Jr SVR will get another opportunity to prove himself.

Onamalu Movie Review

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Cast: Rajendra Prasad, Kalyani
Genre: Drama
Language: Telugu
Director: Kranthi Madhav
Producer: Kranthi Madhav
Music Director: Koti
Ratings: 3.0/5.0


Story:
Onamalu revolves around a village life . Narayana Rao ‘master role’ in the movie is done by Rajendra Prasad, who grows as an orphan in a village . He completes his education taking with the help of villagers.

Narayana Rao joins as a teacher in the same village. Narayana Rao children will settle in America and he leaves to America. Narayana Rao can’t digest the culture and returns to the same village and Narayana Rao recollects all the sweet memories of his village while travelling from the airport in a car to his place . He understands the importance to human relationship. But, for a surprise he find people with completely changed mentalities. As Mahatma Gandhi said “India lives in its villages” . How our Narayan Master will enlighten the people? And what all changes he brings in their lives? …is the remaining story.


Performance:
Rajendra Prasad already done somany films like Aa Naluguru and Mee Sreyobhilashi. He is the only one hero who suits for this kind of Roles. Kalyani done the wife role. Raghu Babu, Erramanzil and Chalapati Rao and Siva Parvati performed well.


Technical:
Director Kranti Madhav’s narration is good but can do much better. The strength of the film is the dialogue writer and the cinematographer. Koti composed music for the film.


Analysis:
Onamaalu is not a ‘commercial cinema’. The first half is about showcasing incidents of goodness in the picture-perfect rural community, the second half is all about how life has “degraded”. The gender of films are not liked by masses and romantic movie lovers. The people who love Aa Naluguru and Mee Sreyobhilashi movies will like the movie. The director shows the ideal village in India


Verdict:
Onamaalu is a Feel Good Movie, Message Oriented film but let us wait how mass audience receive the movie

Uu Kodathara Ulikki Padathara Movie Review

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Movie : Uu Kodathara Ulikki Padathara
Cast : Manoj Manchu, Nandamuri Balakrishna, Deeksha Seth
Music : Vidya Sagar, Bobo Shashi
Director : Sekhar Raja
Producer : Lakshmi Manchu
Lyricist : R.Ramu

Ratings: 2.75/5.0


Story
Narasimha Rayudu (Bala Krishna), the heir of Gandharva Mahal makes his sister wed Bhoopathi (Sonu Sood) and gives away the half of his wealth and the Gandharva Mahal to them. But Bhoopathi, who is already in love with Amruthavalli (Lakshmi Prasanna), a prostitute’s daughter kill his wife for the former. Narasimha Rayudu tries to stop the cruelty of Bhupathi by killing him as he feels Gandharva Mahal should be respected but in the process he leaves his life. Coming out of the flashback, Prabhu is the son of Narasimha Rayudu, who wants to give away the Gandharva Mahal to his elder daughter’s husband as dowry gift but the issue is Bhoopati’s soul lives in the mahal and causes problems. How do these problems gets solved forms the crux of Uu Kodathara Ulikki Padathara.
Performances
Manchu Manoj looks are distinct but his performance is good in the action scenes as well as in the comedy. The action scenes were choreographed by him. However, his expressions are a bit over in the negative role in the first half.
Bala Krishna is perfect in the role of Narasimha Rayudu and despite small role the entire story revolves around his character. He makes an action-packed entry and he looked absolutely regal in the film and his dialogue delivery is at best.
Deeksha Seth looked pretty but her performance is not up to the mark and she is expressionless in most of the scenes and there is no grace in her dances.
Lakshmi Manchu yet again proves she is a decent actress and her performance in the climax is appreciable. Suhasini, Bhanu Chander, Sai Kumar and Prabhu made their presence felt with small roles. Dharmavarapu Subramanyam, Raghu Babu managed to bring few laughs. Sonu Sood and Ajay are impressive.
Technical Analysis
Director Shekar Raja came up with a distinct subject but the debutant failed in narrating the complicated subject. Such fantasies need taut screenplay and convincing narration but UKUP lacked in these. Direction is pretty average. Bobo Sasi music is letdown and except a couple of songs not many are pictured well. Chinna background score is impressive. Cinematography by Rajsekhar is n top notch; dialogues are not impressive. Art work is extra-ordinary. Production values of Manchu Entertainments banner are rich.
Analysis
First half of the film moves at a slow pace with few boring scenes though manages to create curiosity before the pre-interval block. The pace picks up with Bala Krishna’s entry in the movie. Bala Krishna’s character was the real highlight of the film. Music by Bobo Sashi is pretty average and the choreography is not up to par. UKUP suffers with slow pace and screenplay. Editing could have been much better especially in the first half. Second half starts off with good pace and the climax episode has shaped up well and it plays crucial in UKUP success. Manoj and Lakshmi Prasanna along with Bala Krishna delivered good performances in the climax episode.
Final Verdict
UKUP is worth a watch for the power-packed performances of Bala Krishna and Lakshmi Manchu

Racha Movie Review

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Cast: RamCharanTej, Thamanna
Director: Sampath Nandi
Producer: R.B.Choudary
Editor: Goutham Raju
Banner: Super Good Films
Ratings: 3.25/5.0

Racha Movie Review

Story:
Raj (Ram Charan) is a guy who makes money on bettings. His father (MS) falls ill and doctors say that his liver has to be transplanted. So Raj takes up a bet thrown by James (Ajmal) to make Chaitra (Tamanna) fall in his love. Chaitra is daughter of Ballari (Mukesh Rishi), a hardcore criminal and multi millionaire. Now Raj has a big challenge ahead of him. What happens next is to be seen on screen.


Analysis:
Racha has a routine plot and beaten to death narration. But having right mix of commercial elements is its biggest plus. The writers and the director got the formula right and have thrown in good twists at right intervals. The narration is also smooth and racy.

There are no dull moments in the film, which would work in its favor at the box office. Racha will be lapped up by the masses as it offers them right doses of mass entertainment. This film may not impress audience who seek variety and sensible narration. On the downside the film starts off on a weak note and only gains momentum after thirty minutes into the story.

Racha is over the top at times and that is what works here. If you are looking for some mass masala treat, Racha is the one for you. It has the potential to click at the box office.

Performances:
Ram Charan did one man show in this film. He is at his best in the role of a slum boy with daring attitude. He imitated Chiru in few scenes and that will be liked by mega fans. His fluid dances and solid action sequences adds to the film. Charan can turn into a very big mass hero in the days to come. He is too good at portraying this type of roles.

Tamanna is a treat to watch. Her glamour is another positive point for the film. Tamanna’s skin show in songs, especially Vaana vaana song will win her more fans. Her performance is Okay too.

Ajmal is neat in an important role. Mukesh Rishi is usual. Brahmanandam provided comic relief and so did Ali in one lengthy comedy scene. Parthipan and Nazar are good in their brief yet important roles. The director made sure of using all the characters to have a free flowing screenplay and he did well.

Technicalities:
Sampath Nandi banked upon seasoned technicians for this film. Paruchuri Brothers did a fine job with the dialogues. There were few unnecessary and silly dialogues, but on a whole, dialogues are good. Music by Mani Sharma is a bonus. His background score elevates the film and keeps the audience interested. Songs are good on screen. Sameer Reddy’s cinematography is impressive. Editing by Gowtam Raju is adequate. The film is made on a grand scale.

Director Sampath Nandi exceeded everybody’s expectations by handling a routine script with complete command. He knows the pulse of mass audience. His direction in second half will impress. No nonsense approach is his biggest asset. Racha doesn’t bore at any point despite routine script.


Final Word:
Racha is for the masses. It has been a while since any mega hero did an out and out mass entertainer. Racha will be a treat for mega fans and will click with the B and C centers audiences. The success range will depend on how well they embrace it.

Three Movie Review

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Cast: Dhanush, Shruti Hassan
Genre: Thriller
Language: Telugu
Director: Shekhar Suri
Producer: G.S.Babu, Phani Raj
Music Director: Vijay Kurakula
Review: On 30 March 2012


Nuvva Nena Movie Review

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Cast: Allari Naresh, Sharwanand, Shriya Saran
Genre: Comedy
Language: Telugu
Director: Narayan

Gamyam duo Allari Naresh and Sharwanand have once again teamed up for Nuvva Nena. This time it is a complete comedy entertainer unlike their first film which was an offbeat critically acclaimed movie.

Shriya Saran is playing the female lead in this movie. Shooting is already completed and the film is currently under post production stage. Producers are planning to release it in March third week. P. Narayana is directing this film on SVK Cinema banner.

Recently launched audio has been doing well says the producer. Vimala Raman is doing another important role in this film.


Lovely Movie Review

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Cast: Aadhi, Shanvi, Rajendra Prasad, Vennela Kishore, Paruchuri Gopalakrishna, Rahul Dev, Tanikella Bharani, Ahuti Prasad
Release Date: 23 Mar 2012
Genre: Romance
Language: Telugu
Director: Jaya.B
Producer: Raju B A
Music Director: Anup Rupens
Review: On 23 March 2012



Mr.Nokia Movie Review

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Release Date: 08 March 2012
Genre: Action - Romance
Language: Telugu
Movie Name : Mr. Nokia
Banner : Shailendra Cinema Productions
Cast : Manchu Manoj, Praneetha Subash, Kriti Kharbanda, Brahmanandam, Raghu Babu, Siva Prasad, Vennela Kishore, Sayaji Shinde, Ashish Vidyarthi, Paruchuri Venkateswara Rao and Others
Music : Yuvan Shankar Raja
Cinematography : N Rajasekharan
Producer: Dammulapati Srinivasa Rao
Director: Anil Krishna
Ratings: 2.75


Mr. Nookayya Review – Mr. Nokia Movie Review, Rating, Mr. Nookaiah Telugu Film Review: Mohan Babu’s younger son Manchu Manoj is back with Mr. Nookayya, a mobile thief. This film was directed by Ani Kanneganti and was produced by D.S. Rao.

Kriti Kharbanda and Sana Khan played the heroines in this film and music was scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja. Here is the complete review of Mr. Nookayya.


Story:
Mr. Nokia aka Nookayya (Manoj) is a mobile phone thief. At one point he decides to settle down in life by stealing big money. He comes across Anu (Kriti), who is carrying 2 crores money with her. He steals the money and gets cheated by his friend and dumped by his lover. At this point he meets Anu again and comes to know that her husband has been kidnapped and the ransom that the kidnappers demanded for was stolen. Now Nokia tries to rectify his mistake by getting her husband back from the kidnappers. What happens next is the crux of the story.


Analysis:
Mr. Nokia storyline is surely exciting. The characterization of hero and his goal has an uncanny resemblance to Allu Arjun’s Cable Seenu track in Vedam movie. Despite having a solid story, the director faltered with the screenplay. First half of the movie is not up to the mark. Only the interval point is good up to some extent.

Second half too starts on a dull note and turns in to a road film. Hero heroines take road journey for most part of the second hour. The film has been dragged a bit in this part. Few scenes clicked and sustained the interest. There are few twists thrown in to the narrative towards the end and they are fine.

On a whole Mr. Nokia lacks the necessary punch to enthrall the masses. Ultra stylish making doesn’t suit this film. Apparently Manoj is interested in slick action flicks. But he should concentrate more on the stuff that impresses majority audience.


Performances:
Manchu Manoj is a powerhouse of energy. He has done fabulous job as Nookayya. His dances are rocking and so are his fights. He does complete justice to his title ‘Rocking star’. He shoulders the film right from the word go and is definitely on the right track to become a bankable star.

Kriti Kharbanda is sweet and Sana Khan is hot. Their performances are okay. Kriti scores a bit higher than Sana though. Brahmanandam is funny in a small role. Vennela Kishore is strictly Okay. Murali Sharma is loud. Ahuti Prasad and others did a fine job.


Technicalities:
Yuvan Shankar Raja used most of his compositions from Tamil and the music is okay to good. Background score bears Yuvan’s stamp. Action sequences, the chase sequences in particular that were choreographed by Manoj are energetic and keep you on the edge of the seat. Dialogues by Lakshmi Bhupal are average. Rajasekhar’s cinematography is flashy. Editing too adds to the flashiness of camera work. Production values are notable.

Director Ani Kanneganti canned few scenes well and lost grip over the narrative at times. He should work on the story telling techniques. He tried to make this film a commercial entertainer with twists and turns, but a gripping screenplay would have helped the movie.


Final Word:
Mr. Nookayya is a mild entertainer with some good moments. Manoj’s performance and energy are the assets. We have to wait and watch for audience reception for this film.



Ekaveera Movie Review

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Genre: History
Language: Telugu
Director: Vasanthabalan
Producer: Damodhar Srinivas
Music Director: Karthik
Ratings: 2.0/5.0



Aadhi Pinisetty has carved a niche for himself in Tamil cinema, though not as the son of popular director Raviraja Pinisetty. He made his acting debut in Telugu with Oka Vichitram (2006), but Kollywood gave him the much-needed break and hence he focused on it more. But then, he kept entertaining the Telugu public with dubbed versions like Mrugam, Ustad, Vaishali and Chelgatam.

Now, he has Lakshmi Manchu’s Gundello Godaari up for release this summer apart from Rajinikanth’s Kochadaiyaan. Ekaveera is hitting the marquee today simultaneously in both Telugu and Tamil (Aravaan) versions. Let’s see what the fate has in store for this young hero!



PERFORMANCES:
Being a period film, Aadhi is seen a different getup. His rough and raw look is apt for the character and his performance does a magic on screen. The actor’s hard work gets evident in every scene and surprisingly, he too sports a six-pack body, going by the trend and it goes well with the flick, too. Much attention has been paid towards his outfits, makeup, presentation and dramatics that only elevated his character.

Pasupathy plays Aadhi’s friend and gets a full-length character as that of the hero. He is wonderful and flaunts his abs like the protagonist. Dhansika and Archana Kavi have nothing much to perform in the first hour. But the post-interval episode has more of the duo. Bharath, Anjali, Swetha Menon and Sruthi Prakash does guest roles and make their presence felt in those few seconds. The other artistes are justifiable.



TECHNICAL ANALYSIS:
Cinematography is outstanding and Siddharth comes across as a brilliant performer in the field. Art department did an incredible job since such scripts are a challenge to be represented; the art work is soul to the film. Harris’ background music is significant, while the soundtrack is good. Story is regular but treatment is remarkable. Screenplay is confusing and overlapped on many occasions. Dubbing is loud, while production values are great. Dialogues are okay and direction is mediocre.



VERDICT:
The flick is one that we don’t see often, and not by many too. There are a host of good emotional, boring and confusing scenes all through. Sudden shift of scenes makes us irritated and in every frame, at least 200 junior artistes are seen. There’s no single point to convey and at times, we really wonder why we’re watching the film.

The whole film is shot in forests since the script demanded it. Technical department and all the actors are commendable, but the movie doesn’t interest us and certainly is not meant for commercial movie-buffs or regulars.



Malligadu Movie Review

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Cast: Karthik Sivakumar, Priyamani, Saravanan
Genre: Action - Romance
Language: Telugu
Director: Ameer Sultan
Music Director: Yuvan Shankar Raja
Ratings: 2.5/5



Malligadu is the Telugu dubbed version of the award winning Tamil flick ‘Paruthiveeran’. The movie has Karthi in the lead along with Priyamani and the movie was Karthi’s debut flick. This raw tale was directed by Ameer Sultan and Gnanavel Raja is the producer. Music has been scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja. Let us see how the movie stacks up.


Story :
Malli Babu ( Karthi ) is a ruffian and a rowdy sheeter who keeps getting into trouble with the law on a daily basis. Together with his uncle Sivayya ( Saravanan ), Malli Babu roams around the countryside, looking for entertainment as well as trouble. He is adored by Malli ( Priyamani ) who happens to be his relative, but he does not reciprocate her feelings. On the other hand, Malli’s father Nagayya ( Ponvannan ) hates Malli Babu for his behaviour and for mixing with low caste people.

As the story keeps moving back and forth to showcase the struggle of human emotions and caste equations, Malli Babu begins to understand and reciprocate Malli’s love. All hell breaks loose when he decides to marry Malli and he becomes the most hated man in the village. Will Malli Babu and Malli be able to realize their dreams? Will the villagers allow them to have a life together? That forms the rest of the story.



Plus Points :
Karthi is simply outstanding in the role of Malli Babu. He swears and staggers across the screen with the ease of a senior actor and that is impressive for a debut movie. Priyamani has a lot of scope to perform in a powerful role and she shines through. When we look at Priyamani now, we can’t help but wonder ” What happened to the actress in her?”.

Ponvannan and Saravanan are good in their respective roles. From an acting perspective, everyone justified their presence and there is nothing to fault here. There are some memorable scenes in the second half that will stick with you. In fact, the movie turns slightly enjoyable once Karthi reciprocates Priyamani’s love.



Minus Points :

The movie maybe an award winning flick, but it is too raw and too shocking for regular Telugu crowds. There is too much Tamil nativity in the movie and it is just impossible to connect with the scenes. The costumes, the look of the actors and the village scenes will not stick with Telugu people. Priyamani’s looks are deliberately toned down and she is actually seen in a dark skin tone. Karthi’s look and costumes may be authentic and good for jury awards, but for regular movie goers here, they will be a major turn off.

Scenes like the one where a dying woman ( who is bleeding to death ) is gang – rap*d, will be extremely hard for people to accept here. The narration is also very slow and can get extremely boring at times. The climax will make many people squirm in their seats.



Technical aspects :

Cinematography is outstanding and some of the scenes, where black and white effect has been used, will stay in your mind. Background score is very good but the songs are just about average. Editing is below par. Dialogues could have been better.



Verdict :

‘Malligadu’ is a movie with some terrific performances, but it will not survive in our market. The movie may have won numerous awards in Tamil Nadu, but the extreme Tamil nativity and very raw scenes will turn away large sections of the audience. The movie will actually make you feel bad and slightly depressed. Malligadu can be safely avoided unless you like radically different movies with extreme Tamil nativity.

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Cast  : Nithin , Nithya Menon
Genre: Romance
Language: Telugu
Director:   Vikram K Kumar
Producer:   M Vikram Gaud
Music Director:   Aravind Krishna
 Ratings:3.0/5.0


Story:

Rahul (Nitin) is a happy go lucky guy, who gets attracted by Priya (Nithya Menon), his co passenger on a flight. Unexpected things happen and after initial cat fights, they both turn good friends. After sometime they fall in love with each other and when things seem brighter, Priya’s elder brother Shiva (Ajay) enters the scene. Rahul and Shiva had a fight in the past and that is enough for Shiva to say no to Rahul’s love. What does he do to succeed in love is the rest of the story.


Analysis:

Ishq is a film targeted at younger crowds. It has young body, heart and soul and the first half of the movie lives up to the expectations more than expected. Second hour is about a single conflict that has to be obviously solved in the end in some or the other way.

So, the second half scenes run on a predictable note. Some scenes work big time in this hour. Rest of the film is flat without many surprises. Director tried to tell the routine story in a different format. He succeeded to some extent, but lost control over it during the penultimate scenes.

Situations looked forced towards the end. The film has been dragged for quite some time by then and so there won’t be any complaints because of the hurriedness in the end. Saying so, Ishq is not thoroughly entertaining. It is an attempt to keep the audience entertained all the way. More comedy in the flow might have helped the cause. On a whole it is a time pass entertainer which would help you to kill some time.


Performances:
Nitin did a nice job. He has grown in confidence as an actor and there is ease in his body language. Nithya Menon is impressive. She is one of the finest actresses that are in business now. Ajay is splendid as Nithya’s brother. He is too good an actor and this role gives him ample scope to prove his skills. Rest of the star cast doesn’t have much to do. Everyone did their part among the support cast.


Technicalities:

Music by Anup is very good. Lachamma song is rocking. Cinematography by PC Sriram is splendid. Editing is fine. Dialogues are good too. The production quality is up to the mark. Director Vikram Kumar is very talented. Certain scenes show how good a director he is. He can do wonders with a solid script. Definitely a talent to watch out for.


Final Word:

Ishq is a romantic entertainer told in a commercial format. Not bad for one time watch. We have to wait for the box office fate of the film.





Poolarangadu Movie Review

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Film: Poola Rangadu

Poola Rangadu Review – Poola Rangadu Telugu Movie Review, Rating, Poola Rangadu Film Review: Sunil, who turned into full fledged hero after Maryada Ramanna, stopped playing comedian roles. Poola Rangadu is his latest movie as the lead. Sunil’s films are always known for comedy and superb dances. Poola Rangadu caught the attention of audiences with Sunil’s six pack abs. Expectedly the film took a stunning opening and here is the review in detail…

Story:

Ranga (Sunil) buys 30 acres land, which is surrounded by the 300 acres lands of Kondareddy (Dev Gill) and Lala Goud (Pradeep Rawath). They want that thirty acre land to build a canal and when they comes to know that it was bought by someone they start searching for him to kill him and grab that land. After knowing that he was caught in a soup, Ranga joins Konda Reddy group as his follower and waits for the time to convey him that he has bought that 30 acre land. Meanwhile, Lala Goud’s daughter Anitha (Isha Chawla) fall in love with Ranga. But Konda Reddy wants to marry her and now Ranga has a critical job on hands to have his hands on his land as well as to marry Anitha.

Analysis:

Poola Rangadu is a typical mass masala potboiler with all the commercial ingredients incorporated needed for winning the box office. The plot has striking resemblance to Sunil’s Maryada Ramanna, but the treatment is different here.

There are ample comedy scenes which would work with the mass audience. The director made sure that it reaches the target audience. The comedy and scenes may not impress the city audience, but Poola Rangadu is not made for them.

If the content offers what masses need, Sunil shoulders the film with his screen presence and sensational dances. First half is racy with funny scenes and Sunil dances. Second half is also good until the penultimate scenes. It has been dragged in the climax scenes, which isn’t necessary.

However, climax fight with Sunil’s six-pack will surprise the audience. On a whole, Poola Rangadu is a good commercial entertainer and has enough to rule the box office, especially in mass centers.

Performances:

Sunil is usual with his comic timing and performance. His dances are electrifying and will definitely play big role in making this film a hit. Lot of hard work is put in by him. Sunil with six pack abs provides the necessary shock factor for the film.

Isha Chawla is strictly average. Dev Gill is Okay as the baddie. Pradeep Rawat is also not bad as the bad man with a good heart. Ali is good. Raghu Babu brings few laughs. Remaining star cast does their bit.

Technicalities:

Anup Ruben’s music is passable. Sunil makes all the songs work on the screen with his terrific dances. Background score is just fine. Editing could have been better. Cinematography is neat. Dialogues are good in parts. Production values are impressive.

Director Veera Bhadram has a good command over making comedy films that works with the masses. He did well in getting the commercial formula right.

Final Word:

Poola Rangadu is a film made for B and C centers and it would be lapped up by them for sure, thanks to Sunil. Watch it for Sunil’s dances and for some entertainment.

Poola Rangadu Movie Rating: 3/5

Banner: Max India Entertainments
Cast: Sunil, Isha Chawla
Music: Anoop Rubens
Director: Veerabrahmam Chowdary
Producer: K Atchi Reddy

Love Failure Movie Review

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Film: Love Failure

Starring: Siddarth,Amala paul

Director: Balaji Mohan

Producer: S.Sasikanth, Siddharth, Nirav Shah

Banner: Y NOT productions,Etaki Entertainments banner

Music: Thaman. S

Story

The story takes off with Arun (Siddharth), who is an engineering student describes about his failure relationship with his girlfriend Parvathi (Amala Paul). He narrates how he has seen Paravathi, fell for her and the following consequences like ego clashes that led them to go for break up. Arun later sees similar incidents in his close pal’s life and in this regard he realizes his true love for Parvathi and the way he is missing her. How does Arun realize what does he do to get back his love is all about Love Failure.

Performances

Siddharth looked young and energetic and he has sleepwalked through the urbane lover boy role in the movie. He is admiring and maintained the seriousness and confused attitude throughout.

Amala Paul looked perfect as Parvati. She looked cute and has delivered her best when it comes to the performance. Her chemistry with Siddharth has worked well.

Suresh and Surekha Vani are apt for the roles while the rest of the cast did their bit as required.

Technical Analysis

Cinematography by Nirav Shah is an asset for the film. The songs have been neatly pictured and Thaman’s melodious tunes are good and hummable. The background score is elevating. Dialogues are apt and at times hilarious. Balaji Mohan direction is good. Love Failure story is unique but the screenplay could have been better in the second half.

Analysis

Director Balaji Mohan has come up with a unique and fresh storyline that youngsters get connected. The director has looked into the way the present youth are thinking about love and how they are ending up relationships with the silly issues and ego clashes. Balaji Mohan has stuck to the script and did not add any illogical content or ingredients to embellish it as commercial entertainer.

The presentation is appealing, script is novel but the screenplay and narration could have been better in the second half as it seem to be dragging. The protagonist speaking directly to the camera is a novel idea to Telugu cinema and Siddharth does it effectively. The first half of the film goes on a lighter mode with romance and comedy as engaging moments while the second half moves on a slow pace with a couple of twists and sentiments.

Final Verdict

Love Failure is urbane romantic entertainer that connects well with the youth!!!

Nippu Movie Review

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Film: Nippu

Starring: Ravi Teja, Deeksha Seth, Rajendra Prasad, Pradeep Rawant

Director: Gunashekar

Producer: YVS Choudary

Banner: Bommarillu Movies

Music: Thaman S


Nippu Review – Nippu Telugu Movie Review, Rating, Nippu Film Review: Raviteja teamed up with Gunasekhar for the first time and YVS Chowdary produced this film. Hence Nippu has been riding on high expectations and let us see if it meets them or not. Here is the review…

Story:

Surya (Raviteja) and Sriram (Sriram) are close friends. Sriram faces death sentence in Saudi Arabia, as they believe that he has killed his lover Vaishnavi (Bhavana). But the fact is Vaishnavi accidentally dies by falling from the roof top. Now Surya has a task on hands.

He has to get a letter from Vaishnavi’s parents to save his friend from death sentence. Surya comes to know that Vaishnavi is the daughter of Raja Goud (Pradeep Rawath), who has been waiting to take revenge on Surya as he rubbed him on the wrong side. Surya realizes that convincing Raja to sign the papers is not easy.

There is another person who is against Raja. He is Shankar Kaka (Mukul Dev). Surya join hands with him and gives a deadly blow to Raja. What happens next is the rest of the story.

Analysis:

Nippu doesn’t boast of great script. The storyline is tad ordinary. There is nothing sparkling or startling about the subject. We have seen such mindless action films many a time. So the director should have come up with an interesting screenplay to keep the audience glued.

Sadly, that didn’t happen as the screenplay is pretty bad right from the word go. None of the scenes are connected or interlinked. This is perhaps the weakest film among Gunasekhar’s movies in terms of screenplay. First half of the film is pretty boring and tests your patience.

Things get bit interesting at the start of the second half and there are few funny scenes between Raviteja and Brahmanandam in this part. But Gunasekhar failed to maintain the same momentum and carry it until the climax. Second half of second half is lengthy and gets on to your nerves.

Too many action episodes and too much fuss about nothing make Nippu unbearable. The track on Deesksha Seth is not properly handled. Even Raviteja fails to shoulder the film this time.

Performances:

Ever energetic Raviteja looked uninterested in this movie. He simply sleep walked through the character. His usual brand of comic timing is missing too. At times he tried his best to lift the spirits. His combination scenes with Brahmanandam are okay to some extent.

Deesksha Seth is cute. But she needs to learn how to act. She failed to get the basic expressions right which is not a good sign for an upcoming actress. Rajendra Prasad is fine in his limited role. Sriram is just okay. Pradeep Rawath is usual. Brahmanandam’s presence is felt. Mukul Dev is alright. Brahmaji and others did their best as per the script and characterizations.

Technicalities:

Thaman’s music is a big letdown. He has been in terrific form in the recent past and Nippu comes as a shocker from the in form music director. Background score is ordinary too. Cinematography is topnotch and Production values are very good. Editing is not up to the mark. Dialogues are average.

Gunasekhar has once again disappointed with a poor script and bad direction. He is yet to hit the form and Nippu will further harm his reputation. Gunasekhar should concentrate on the script as he still has that in him to make a complete action entertainer. Accepting stories from other writers may help him to get back to pre Okkadu days.

Final Word:

Nippu is a routine film with too many fights and weak script. Only Raviteja is the saving grace and it is highly doubtful for him to save this film from sinking at the box office.

Nippu Movie Rating: 2.25/5

Banner: Bommarillu
Casting: Deesksha Seth, Brahmaji , Rajendra Prasad, Dharmavarapu Subrahmanyam, Brahmanandam,
Direction: Gunasekhar
Music: Thaman S
Producer: YVS Chowdary


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Dhoni Review – Prakash Raj Movie

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Dhoni Review – Dhoni Telugu Movie Review, Rating, Dhoni Tamil Film Review: Prakash Raj, who made debut as director in Kannada with the remake of Aakasamantha, comes to show his directorial skills to Telugu and Tamil audiences with Dhoni. It is also a remake of Marathi movie “Shikshanacha Aaicha Gho” directed by Mahesh Manjrekar. This film deals about the problems with the current education system and a middle class father’s fight for his son’s better future.



Story:

Subramanyam (Prakash Raj) is a lower middle class widower with two kids. He works as a clerk in a government office and runs his family on tight budget. He never compromises on his kids education and he spends a fortune on their studies. But his son Karthik (Aakash) is not interested in studies, but is a talented cricket player. Subramanyam can’t just leave his son staying away from education and a secured future. In one angry moment, he hits his kid and goes into coma. Subramanyam then realizes his mistake and starts to fight against the education system.

Analysis:

Dhoni is a predictable story right from the outset. We know what it is going to offer from the trailers itself. What counts is how the story was narrated. Prakash Raj has only half succeeded in getting his narration correct.

First half of the film is really good with some good humor sprinkled here and there. Prakash Raj sets the right atmosphere for a middle class family and he has brought the life in to the film with natural scenes. At times we feel like we are watching our neighbor’s or our own life on screen.

However, the story gets too complicated at the interval point. Whom should the protagonist blame for his son’s condition? Where does the fault lie? Prakash Raj’s search for answers for the above questions doesn’t seem logical. The film completely takes sidetrack from the TV talk show scene (which was poorly conceived). Climax is not up to the mark.

Dhoni failed to live up to the cause that it was made for. On a whole it is a good attempt that fails to get the message right.

Performances:

Prakash Raj is brilliant as an actor. He has excelled in every scene. Aakash is fine within his limitations. Radhika Apte is neat. Murali Sharma’s role is interesting but poorly etched. Gollapudi, Tanikella Bharani and Brahmanandam did their bit.

Technicalities:

Concept of the film is good. Screenplay in the second half is pretty bad. Dialogues are natural. Cinematography is fine. Editing could have been better.

Ilayaraja’s background score is an asset. Songs are in sync with the mood of the film. Production values are up to the mark. Prakash Raj’s direction is good in parts. He should have handled the second half in a better way. Talk show scene is crucial from the subject point of view, but Prakash Raj failed as a director in that scene. Even the climax scenes highlight his shortcomings as a director.

Final Word:

Dhoni can be watched once for the intentions it was made. A better second half with heart touching moments might have done wonders to it.

Dhoni Movie Rating: 2.5/5.

Banner : Duet movies
Music : Ilayaraja
Producer : prakash raj
Direction : prakash raj
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Rushi Telugu Movie Review

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Rushi Review – Rushi Telugu Movie Review, Rating, Rushi Film Review: Prestigious production house Prasad productions produced this film and that has been the sole selling point for Rushi, which has no attractive star cast or any side attractions. Here is the review…


Story:

Rushi (Aravind Krishna) is an arrogant medico, who wins hearts of his co students and tutors slowly. Pooja (Supriya Sailaja) and Rushi’s friendship starts with few misunderstandings and later they fall in love. Rushi gives aid to Karthik, a seven year old boy in an emergency. That irks the authorities and they reprimand him for treating a kid without proper knowledge. Rushi learns that Karthik is suffering from heart ailment and there is a need of heart transplant. Meanwhile, Rushi suffers with brain tumor and he wants his heart to be transplanted for Karthik. Rest of the film is about Rushi’s legal struggle and his battle to save Karthik.

Analysis:

These days films are not as promising as the trailers. Rushi is an exception for it. The film is definitely better than the trailers. The film has a novel point and doesn’t follow the beaten track. There is a lot of research done by the director about the medicos and it is evident. He got a solid story on hands but the treatment needed some fine tuning before it hit the floors.

Director’s inexperience played foul game in crucial scenes where he faltered big time. The film lacked the drama despite having so much scope for it. There is an imitation of Happy Days and 3 Idiots here and there. Except for the heroine, none of the side characters are etched properly.

The other medicos around Rushi behave so mean that it would be hard to believe that they are going to take up a responsible job. First half is okay with routine scenes and the second half starts on a good note. Climax is a letdown with poor handling of the director.

Performances:

Aravind Krishna’s performance is flat with single expression throughout the film. He needs to sharpen his skills if he is planning for fulltime career in films. His dialogue delivery also needs some adjustments. Sailaja Supriya is confident and there is ease in her performance. Suresh is good as an arrogant professor. Master Gourav provides few light moments.

Technicalities:

Don Chandra’s songs are bad, but background score is neat. Tribhuvan Babu’s cinematography and Sreekar Prasad’s editing stands out. Production values are good. Director excelled in few scenes and faltered in key episodes. On a whole he shows promise.

Final Word:

Rushi is a novel film which surprises the viewers with a very good story point. Had they got the execution right, it would have been a good film too. Try it if you are looking for something different from the routine run of the mill stuff.

Rushi Movie Rating: 2/5

Banner : Prasad Productions
Casting : Supriya Shailaja, Aravind Krishna,
Music : Snigdha
Producer : Ramesh Prasad
Direction : Raj Madiraj

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SMS Review – Sudhir Babu Movie

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SMS Review – Siva Manasulo Shruti Telugu Movie Review, Rating, SMS Film Review: A new star from Superstar Krishna, Mahesh Babu family makes debut with SMS, a remake of Tamil hit Siva Manasala Shakti (SMS). Tatineni Satya of ‘Bheemili Kabaddi Jattu’ fame directed it.

Listen Review:

Story:

Siva (Sudhir) is a courier boy, who falls in love with RJ Shruti (Regina) at the first sight. They cheat each other by telling lies about their professions and later they come to know about the actual facts. Cat and mouse game starts between the two which eventually turns into unexpressed love. Siva’s odd behavior puts Shruti off and the couple gets separated. How they unite forms the climax of the film.

Analysis:

SMS is a romantic comedy which doesn’t take itself serious. That is the beauty of this cute little fun film. The film starts off on a dull note. Initial scenes don’t impress you much. But once the ‘love fight’ starts between the lead pair, things get smoother and funnier.

There are numerous one liners that will have you in splits. Also the love story seems cute and sweet in the first hour. Despite some shortcomings, SMS first half does impress the audience. Second half too is dealt in a lighter vein mode.

Inconsistency in hero’s characterization seems to be the biggest problem for SMS. He doesn’t act wise and speaks trash that puts the heroine as well as the audience off. Director made it up with the neatly done climax sequence.

SMS is a movie for young audience and it will please the target audiences. It is worth a watch for the comedy and freshness.

Performances:

Sudhir did a fine job for a first timer. He is good at dances. Voice seems to be his biggest weakness. Performance wise he is okay. Regina is the find of the season. She did a brilliant job. Vinay Mohan is hilarious with his comedy punches. Vennela Kishore too excelled in his role. Saranya is loud. Tagubothu Ramesh did his usual ‘drunkard’ comedy in one scene. Kasi Viswanadh and others are okay in their respective roles.

Technicalities:

Music by Selva Ganesh is average. Songs are good to watch, but not great on ears. Nandyala Ravi’s dialogues are pretty good. Chitti Babu’s cinematography is just okay. There is nothing noticeable on the editor’s part. Production values are fine.

Director Tatineni Satya handled the movie well barring few odd scenes. He should try to make a straight movie as remakes will never give the clear picture about a director’s talent. He made subtle yet effective changes to the original script and that is laudable.

Final Word:

SMS is a fun movie which should get good response from the target audience. It falls in the category of films like Ala Modalaindi, Ashta Chamma etc. Watch SMS if you liked those films.

SMS Movie Rating: 3/5

Banner : Super Good Films
Casting : Naga Sudhir Babu, Regina,
Music Director : Selva
Producer : Ghatamaneni Priya
Directior : Thatineni Satya

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