Showing posts with label Tollywood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tollywood. Show all posts

Friday, May 3, 2013

Greeku Veerudu Movie Update Review

After the much acclaimed 2007 gangster thriller, Shootout At Lokhandwala, director Sanjay Gupta is back with ‘Shootout At Wadala’. The movie has Anil Kapoor, John Abraham, Tusshar Kapoor, Kangana Ranaut, Manoj Bajpayee, Sonu Sood and Mahesh Manjerekar in the lead roles. This movie is loosely based on Hussain Zaidi’s book, Dongri to Dubai, which explains the story behind Mumbai Police’s first ever registered encounter of gangster Manya Surve.
Story :
The movie starts off with the story of a bright college student, Manohar Surve aka Manya Surve (John Abraham), who is madly in love with his girlfriend Vidya (Knagna Ranuat). They to marry each other soon after they get their college degrees. But their world collapses when Manya is sent into life custody over a murder that he has not committed.
While in jail, he meets Sheikh Munir (Tusshar Kapoor) who makes him strong and both escape from the bars to form their own gang. This new gang poses a serious threat to the gang of Zubair Imtiyaz Haskar (Manoj Bajpayee) and Dilawar Imtiyaz Haskar (Sonu Soon). A fierce turf war breaks out between the two gangs.
On the other hand, there is ACP Ishaque Bagwan (Anil Kapoor), who pledges to erase the mafiaraj in Mumbai. He vows to kill Dilawar as well as Manya.
Will Manya succeed in becoming the biggest mafia Don of Mumbai, or will he be stopped by Zubair? What happens to ACP Bagwan’s plans? This forms the rest of the story.
Positive Points :
Filmmaker Sanjay Gupta’s forte is action and with his latest venture, he proves this yet again. The action scenes have been shot well and they are on par with the sequences seen in ‘Shootout at Lokhandwala’.
Speaking of performances, John Abraham has managed to give his image a makeover. The actor is nothing less than remarkable in the role of a grave gangster. His acting is intense and absolutely engaging. The terror that was created by Maya Bhai (Vivek Oberoi) will be re-created by Manya Bhai through his one.
Tusshar portrays the role of Manya’s good friend decently. Anil Kapoor is a class actor who can hold his own in any role. In ‘Shootout At Wadala’ too, Anil delivers an electrifying performance.
Kangna Ranaut gives an appealing performance in few of the scenes. Manoj Bajpayee is engaging as usual. Special mention goes to Sonu Sood. The actor’s appeal is unmatched in the movie and he succeeds in creating an aura for himself. Rest of the cast comprising of Ronit Roy, Mahesh Manjerekar, Jackie Shroff and Siddhant Kapoor give good performances.
Negative Points :
Shooutout At Wadala has nothing in common with ‘Shootout at Lokhandwala’. Even though Sanjay Gupta has done a decent job with this one, he fails to re-create the magic of the previous version.
Tusshar is a talented actor, but he is not given much screen presence to show it off. Kangna Ranaut’s dialogue delivery is plain bizarre, just as in her other films.
The movie’s length is too long. The proceedings become tedious after a while.
The romantic scenes between John and Kangna lack emotional depth and fail to draw the viewers in.
Technical Aspects :
The music of this film keeps the viewers occupied. O Laila, featuring Sunny Leone and Ala Re Ala starring Sophie Choudry are the best of the lot. Priyanka Chopra’s Babli Badmaash doesn’t leave quite an impact. The dialogues are not very impressive.
Sanjay Gupta has done a decent job in the direction department. Cinematography by Sameer Arya and Sanjay F. Gupta is top notch. Editing by Bunty Nagi is A-class. The screenplay is just about OK.
Verdict :
On a whole, ‘Shootout At Wadala’ has some powerful performances from the lead cast. There is a lot of violence in the film and some intense action sequences have been shot well. If you don’t mind the excessive length and a superficial romance, you may catch the film once.


Rating...................3/5

Greeku Veerudu Movie Public Talk

Updated at 12:05 AM

Climax. Review will follow folks..
Updated at 11:52 AM
Gopi Mohan and Kona Venkat mark confusion comedy drama is on now..
Updated at 11:52 AM
Movie is inching towards a climax
Updated at 11:52 AM
Vennela Kishore comes into the film as Subrahmanyam..
Updated at 11:45 AM
Movie takes one more sentimental turn.. Time for the song 'Ee pariksha'..
Updated at 11:30 AM
A mass number 'Osi Naa Singaram' is on now..
Updated at 11:23 AM
Dharmavarapu Subrahmanyam comes into the film..
Updated at 11:19 AM
A one sided romantic track between Nagarjuna and Nayanatara is on now.. Nag is trying to win back the love of Nayanatara
Updated at 11:11 AM
Naga Babu comes into the film..
Updated at 11:01 AM
Time for the song 'Nenu Vinnadhi Nijamena'... Shot on Nagarjuna and Nayanathara in beautiful locales..
Updated at 10:45 AM
Movie takes an emotional turn.. Change of heart in Nagarjuna... Interval
Updated at 10:39 AM
A fight sequence is on now.. Nagarjuna is bashing the bad guys in their own den..
Updated at 10:35 AM
Time for one more song 'Evvaru Lerani'.. Moving is proceeding at a slow pace
Updated at 10:33 AM
A minor action sequence breaks out
Updated at 10:19 AM
Kota Srinivasa Rao comes in as the film's villain..
Updated at 10:13 AM
Time for the second song 'Oo naadu washington' ..
Updated at 10:12 AM
Kovai Sarala comes into the film. This time, love track between M.S.Narayana and Kovai Sarala instead of a love track with Brahmanandam
Updated at 10:03 AM
Raghubabu and K.Vishwanadh make an entry into the film..
Updated at 09:55 AM
Family drama scenes have started.. Movie shifts to India..
Updated at 09:43 AM
Nayanatara comes in as a kind hearted lady. Nagarjuna's character has a selfish angle
Updated at 09:37 AM
Brahmanandam, Venu Madhav, M.S.Narayana and others make an entry
Updated at 09:35 AM
Nagarjuna has danced really well in the song. Quite a pleasant surprise to see such athletic movements from Nag
Updated at 09:33 AM
Time for the first song - 'I hate Love Stories'.. Shot in a colourful and visually rich manner.
Updated at 09:30 AM
The movie has just started, with an opening shot of Nagarjuna on a BMW touring bike
Updated at 09:25 AM
Hello Folks. We will be bringing you live updates from Nagarjuna's 'Greeku Veerudu' in a minute or two.


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Friday, April 26, 2013

Shadow Movie Review - Mehar Action Flick

After coming up with some very ‘creative’ efforts with his previous films, Meher Ramesh is back again with ‘Shadow’. The movie has Victory Venkatesh in the lead role along with Tapsee and Srikanth. Madhurima is seen as Venkatesh’s sister. Thaman has composed the music and Paruchuri Prasad is the producer. The movie has released today across the world, so let us see how it is.
Story :
Rajaram (Venkatesh) is the son of Raghuram (Nagababu). Raghuram is an investigative journalist who infiltrates the criminal organisation of Nana Bhai (Aditya Pancholi) and earns his trust. He gathers evidence against the activities of Nana and hands them over to newspaper publisher CP (Shayaji Shinde). This is discovered by Nana Bhai and he eliminates Raghuram in a brutal manner. He also destroys Raghuram’s family. Rajaram manages to escape from the carnage and he vows to take revenge on Nana.
With the help of Baba (Nasser), Rajaram grows up into a powerful young man. He assumes the identity of ‘Shadow’ and starts hunting members of Nana Bhai’s gang. Meanwhile, Prathap (Srikanth) comes into the story as a tough cop who is also after Nana Bhai’s gang.
As expected, the paths of Rajaram and Prathap cross, leading to friction. But Rajaram soon learns that he has a very strong association with Prathap. What is that association? Who is Prathap? Will ‘Shadow’ succeed in his mission? That forms the story of this film
Plus Points :
Venkatesh has tried his best to carry the film on his shoulders. Despite his vast experience and talent, he couldn’t salvage the project. He looks stylish in a few scenes and has performed well in the fight sequences. Srikanth did a neat job as a police officer. Tapsee looks good, but she does not have anything to do in the movie.
To a certain extent, M.S.Narayana and Jayaprakash Reddy provide a little comic relief. Without them, it would have been impossible to sit through the movie. The title song ‘Shadow’ has been shot well.
Minus Points :
The biggest drawback of this movie is Meher Ramesh. This film seems to be his personal attack on viewers. Atrocious direction and ill conceived scenes never allow the film to recover, despite a strong star cast.
He has tried to incorporate Gabbar Singh’s popular anthyakshari scene into the film, but the end result is very poor. The film also suffers from very bad writing. Logic goes for a big toss and the proceedings end up testing the patience of viewers. It felt quite painful to watch an actor of Venkatesh’s calibre in scenes like the one where he calls Tapsee “Aunty”.
The placement of songs in the film is terrible. The ‘Naughty Girl’ song in the movie comes in at a most inappropriate time and many people walked out of the theater at that point.
The film’s ‘comedy’ scenes are silly and outdated. They end up irritating viewers.
Sister sentiment and mother sentiment scenes are quite popular with Telugu viewers. If well executed, these scenes usually draw family crowds and generate a positive feedback for a film. But in ‘Shadow’, these scenes just do not have any emotional impact.
The climax block is painfully bad. There is a fight sequence towards the end, where Venkatesh fights in total darkness. Only the flashes of gunfire can be seen. Looks like Meher Ramesh took the concept of ‘shadow’ quite seriously.
Aditya Pancholi looks very uncomfortable as Nana Bhai. Rahul Dev and Supreeth are monotonous. Veteran actress Geetha is wasted in a poor role. Madhurima does not have anything to do. Krishna Bhagawan and Vennela Kishore have terribly written characters.
Technical Aspects :
Cinematography by Prasad Murella and Shyam K Naidu is not up to the mark. The visuals don’t have a rich feel, despite the grand and extravagant locations. Marthand K Venkatesh’s editing is very bad, but should the editor or the director take the blame for this? Thaman’s background music is ok, but the songs are just very average.
Meher Ramesh’s direction is pedestrian. ‘Shakti’ is a much better effort when compared to this.
Verdict :
‘Shadow’ is a terrible film. Despite the presence of someone as talented as Venkatesh in the lead, poor direction and bad writing end up driving the film into the ground. Meher Ramesh must realise that style without substance will never work.

Movie Rating......2.75/5

Shadow Movie Live Updates.....

Updated at 11:40 AM
Climax!
Updated at 11:32 AM
Rao Ramesh has come into the film... The movie is inching towards a climax
Updated at 11:18 AM
Time for the naughty girl song.. Shot on Tapsee
Updated at 11:15 AM
Veteran actor Suman makes an entry into the film as a special officer
Updated at 11:10 AM
Movie is moving along slowly..
Updated at 10:54 AM
Time for the Pilla Manchi Bandobasthu song..
Updated at 10:45 AM
Revenge killings are continuing
Updated at 10:38 AM
Sister sentiment and mother sentiment scenes are on, but they are not very effective
Updated at 10:31 AM
Jayaprakash Reddy makes an entry into the film
Updated at 10:20 AM
Interval. Movie is quite monotonous so far. Have to see if the second half can make things better
Updated at 10:12 AM
Time for the song 'Aithalaka'.. Extremely loud.. Movie is becoming quite slow and monotonous
Updated at 10:08 AM
Meher Ramesh has incorporated Gabbar Singh Anthyakshari scene into the film.. Songs of Pawan, Mahesh Babu and Jr NTR are being performed on screen
Updated at 10:04 AM
Venkatesh comes in Gabbar Singh costume.. Huge whistles and cheers in the theater
Updated at 09:56 AM
Story takes an unexpected twist. Venkatesh suffers an unexpected accident
Updated at 09:46 AM

A big fight breaks out, yet again..
Updated at 09:40 AM
Time for the second song 'Gola Gola'
Updated at 09:28 AM
Tapsee comes in as Madhubala. M.S.Narayana comes in as Donga Srinivasa Rao. Krishna Bhagawan, Srinivas Reddy and Subba Raju make an entry
Updated at 09:24 AM
Dharmavarapu Subrahmanyam comes in as Malaysia cop Peter Penchalayya
Updated at 09:17 AM
Time for the first song.. Title song 'Shadow'.. Shot on Venkatesh.. Quite stylish
Updated at 09:13 AM
There it is!!! Venkatesh makes a macho entry with punch dialogues and a fight sequence
Updated at 09:10 AM
Scene shifts to Malaysia again. Uttej, Vennela Kishore and Nasser make an entry. Fans are waiting for Venkatesh's entry
Updated at 09:08 AM
Movie shifts to present day Hyderabad. Srikanth comes in as a cop. Chalapathi Rao and Nagineedu also make an entry
Updated at 09:05 AM
Aditya Pancholi comes in as Nana Bhai, a Mumbai don. Rahul Dev is his brother... First fight sequence has started..Movie is still in flashback mode
Updated at 08:58 AM
Naga Babu comes in as an investigative journalist for operation Shadow.
Updated at 08:56 AM
The movie has started with powerful background music for the title cards. Movie has opened in Mumbai 1993
Updated at 08:52 AM
CBFC is now displaying a ratings guideline before the film starts, like Hollywood movies. Description of each rating and what it means.
Updated at 08:48 AM
Hello Folks. We will be bringing you live updates from Victory Venkatesh's 'Shadow' in a minute or two. The movie is about to start

Friday, April 19, 2013

Chinna Cinema Movie Review

The interestingly titled ‘Chinan Cinema’ has released today in Andhra Pradesh. The movie has been directed by NRI director A.K. Kambhampati. Arjun Kalyan and Sumona Chanda have played the lead roles while seasoned actors like Vennela Kishore, M.Balayya, Surya and L.B.Sriram have supported them. Praveen Lakkaraju has composed the film’s music.
Story :
An aspiring young director (R.J.Ghajini) sets out to make a Chinna Cinema, with a budget of Rs. 2 Crores. The movie’s producer Daange (30 years industry Prithvi) asks Ghajini to narrate the story to famous movie reviewer Sri (Vennela Kishore). This is the story that is narrated :
Ramudu (Arjun Kalyan) secures a visa and moves to the USA in search of some quick money. He joins a grocery shop that is owned by Mahesh and starts sending home money every month. Over the course of time, he meets Janaki (Sumona Chandha) and love blossoms between the pair.
Back home, an ellderly gentleman known as Bapiraju (M. Balayya) runs a special orphanage which is called ‘Ramalayam’. He struggles to make ends meet, as he is a principled man who does not seek donations from any and everyone. Ramudu’s father (Surya) is Bapiraju’s trusted follower and he tries to help Ramalayam in whatever way he can.
A local politician seeks to gain some political mileage by renaming Ramalayam after his father. But this proposal is shot down by Bapiraju, thereby injuring the pride and ego of the politician. This puts the future of Ramalayam at stake. In a curious twist of fate, it so happens that Janaki and the politician are related.
What is that relation? What happens to Ramalayam? That is the story
Plus Points :
The concepts of ‘ selfless donations ‘ and charity without expecting anything in return have been dealt with nicely. Veteran actor M.Balayya has delivered a classy and restrained performance as Bapiraju. The dangers of making people lazy by giving them everything for free, have been shown well.
Arjun Kalyan is ok as the male lead. He needs to become more comfortable and relax in front of the camera. He has subconsciously imitated Naga Chaitanya (Atleast, that is the feeling many people got) and he needs to stop doing that. Vennela Kishore entertains as movie reviewer Sri. R.J.Ghajini is good as the aspiring director.
Some scenes in the first half are good, especially the comedy scenes between friends. The song ‘Puttadi Bomma’ has been shot beautifully.
Minus Points :
Sumona Chanda is a bad choice for the female lead. She does not have the kind of face that appeals to Telugu viewers. Goutham Raju and his gang of old men are very irritating. Their ‘comedy’ scenes have been written quite poorly. Mahesh looks decent as the villain but his performance is very frigid. His voice modulation needs to change.
The actor who is seen as Mahesh’s brother in law is simply irritating. His ponytail and his dialogue delivery will test the patience of viewers. The actress who keeps speaking in Telangana dialect does not have the charm required to pull off that role.
Ravi Varma is wasted in the role of Cowboy Krishna. The entire comedy track involving Ravi Varma and his assistant is very superficial and does not bring any laughs. It also acts as a major speed breaker.
The movie’s pace drops alarmingly in the second half and the story just refuses to move forward. The romantic track between Arjun Kalyan and Sumona could have been better.
The conflict between the politician and Bapiraju does not have emotional depth and intensity. As a result, viewers will find it tough to connect to the characters. As it is the director’s first film, a number of amateurish mistakes can be observed.
Technical Aspects :
Cinematography of the film is ok for the budget. Editing is poor. Dialogues are ok in places but they do not have the required depth and intensity.
A.K. Kambhampati has the fundamentals in place but he needs to work on screenplay and narration if he wants to succeed as a director. He also needs to take better care about the kind of actors he chooses for his characters.
Verdict :
‘Chinna Cinema’ is a movie that has a good concept at heart. But it is let down by amateurish execution. The movie’s social message may be appreciated by some but most mainstream viewers will find it tough to connect with the slow pace. For a debut director, A.K. has done an ok job from a technical perspective.

NH 4 Movie Review

Lover boy Siddharth’s last outing, Jabardasth failed to reach the audience expectations. This time around, he is back with an action thriller in NH4. Directed by Manimaran, this bilingual stars Ashrita Shetty as the female lead and has hit the screens this week. Let’s see how it is.
Story:-
Prabhu(Siddharth)a young guy from Anantapur, comes to Bangalore to finish his graduation. He gets admission into a famous college and falls in love with his junior Ritkika(Ashrtita Shetty). The couple spend some good times and during one of their outing, Ritika’s dad comes to know about their affair.
With the intent of keeping his political track record clean, Ritika’s dad decides to eliminate Prabhu. He hires a professional killer in Manoj Menon(K K Menon) to finish Prabhu. As Prabhu comes to know about this dangerous plot, he decides to elope with Ritika and marry her secretly.
Rest of the story is as to how Prabhu manages to get away from the professional killer and what happens at the end.
Plus Points:-
Siddharth makes a u-turn from his regular lover boy roles and does a tricky action thriller. He suits the role well and has done a remarkable job. Ashrita Shetty looks gorgeous and plays her part well. KK Menon is the highlight of the film. He looks awesome as the professional killer and also adds humor to his character.
Comedy scenes set in the college create a lot of humor. Romantic track between the lead pair has come out really well. Some scenes where the cops use technology to keep track of the couple have been captured well.
Minus Points:-
Story of the film is quite ordinary. Director tries to handle NH4 with some gutsy screenplay but falls flat on his face. As every action entertainer promises to have lots of twists, thrills and turns, this movie has some ordinary episodes.
The basic suspense element in the film is gone after a while after the twists are revealed pretty soon. First half of the movie has been dragged out and the movie unfolds only during the the second half. Those who are looking for song, dance and romantic dialogues from Siddharth will be highly disappointed.
Technical Aspects:-
Except for some romantic scenes the came work is just ordinary. If major scenes in the first half could have been edited, the film would have been more crisp. G V Prakash’s music is just mediocre and so is the background score. Only saving grace in the film are its dialogues. Manimaran’s direction is just about OK and it could have been lot better.
Verdict:
On the whole, Siddharth’s attempt to be a angry young man is just an average affair. A slow first half and not so engaging thrills go against the film completely. Watch this film without any expectations and you would be decently entertained.

Movie Rating.............2.75/5

Gouravam Movie Review

Sirish, the youngest member of the Allu family, is the latest entrant into the film industry from the Mega family. Unlike his other siblings, Sirish has chosen a rather unique debut with Gauravam. Directed by Radha Mohan, this movie has Yami Gautam and Prakash Raj in lead roles along with Sirish. The movie has hit the screens today, so let us see how the movie is.
Story:
Arjun (Allu Sirish) is a rich kid who has all the luxuries in life. One fine day, his dad sends him to a village called S M Palli for some business work. As Arjun’s best friend Shankar also hails from that village, Arjun happily accepts to go there. On landing in the village, Arjun comes to know that his friend Shankar has eloped with the daughter of Pashupathi(Prakash Raj), a rich land lord in the village, and is missing from the past six months.
After meeting Shankar’s dad and finding out some bitter truths about Shankar, Arjun decides to stay in the village and find his missing friend. A young lawyer called Yamini (Yami Gautam) assists him in his work.
How does Arjun unravel the whole mystery and expose the people behind it? That forms the story of ‘Gauravam’.
Positive Points:
The story of the film is unique and intense. Allu Sirish makes a decent debut with Gauravam. Rather than choosing a routine and commercial entertainer, he has acted in an author backed role. Though he looks a bit raw in some scenes, he makes it up during the second half.
Yami Gautam looks cute and plays her part well. Prakash Raj looks apt but has nothing much to do. Suspense element in the film is good. The guy who acted as Prakash Raj’s son has done a superb job. Brahmaji and L B Sriram are good.
Negative Points:
Though Gauravam is thought provoking, it is slow. First half of the movie is very long. Song, dance and other commercial elements are completely absent in the movie. Climax of the film is a bit preachy.
Interval bang and the student episodes are blown out of proportion. Yami Gautam has nothing to do in the film except to appear in the frame beside Sirish.
Too much melodrama and negative emotions can put you off sometimes. Tamil audience who love tragedy and realistic approach may like this film but this kind of a film will not be very appealing for our Telugu viewers.
Technical Aspects:
Songs in Gauravam are below average. Camera work is pretty good and showcases the village atmosphere well. Dialogues are simple. Screenplay by Radha Mohan is good in the second half but it could have been better in the first half.
Verdict:
On the whole, Gauram is an intense and thought provoking film with a unique story. But slow pace, too much melodrama and the absence of commercial elements required for Telugu viewers may go against the movie. Allu Sirish has done a decent job with his debut.

Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyindhe Movie Review

Young Hero Nithiin’s ‘Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyindhe’ has released today across the world. Nithiin, Nithya Menen and Isha Talwar are the lead actors in this movie, which has been directed by Vijay Kumar Konda. Sresht Movies banner has produced the film and Anoop Rubens has composed the music. The film is crucial for Nithiin, as it coming after the success of ‘Ishq’. Let us see how GJG is
Story :
The story of ‘Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyindhe’ is simple, but sweet. Karthik (Nithiin) is a fiercely independent youngster, who likes to live life on his terms. He believes in a hands on approach to things. During the wedding party of his friend Pandu (Ali), Karthik comes across Shruthi (Isha Talwar) and instantly falls in love with her. He obtains her phone number through Pandu and starts calling her on a regular basis.
But as fate would have it, Karthik gets the wrong number and he actually keeps calling Shravani (Nithya Menen), instead of Shruthi. Shravani is a very rich young girl, who fantasizes about falling in love with an anonymous lover. She wants someone who loves her for what she is, without caring about her beauty or her wealth. Karthik meets all her requirements and it is a dream come true for her.
A breezy romance starts over the phone. Karthik and Shravani fall in love with each other for completely different reasons. But the happiness is short lived and the story takes a twist when both parties come to know about the mix up.
What happens next? Who will Karthik end up with? Watch the film to know the rest.
Plus Points :
Nithiin is a perfect fit for the role of Karthik. Beginning with ‘Ishq’, he has transformed himself completely in terms of acting and body language. His costumes are cool and he now has a certain ease on screen. His dances in Pawan Kalyan’s remix song are outstanding. With the help of technology, the makers have shown Pawan Kalyan and Nithiin dancing together and this sequence has come out really well. Nithiin is getting good at comedy and his timing is spot on in this movie.
Nithya Menen is once again the undisputed star of the film. In a character that has multiple shades, she shines through brilliantly. Nithya has very expressive eyes and she uses them to devastating effect while conveying emotions. Her performance is a treat to watch in this movie.
The chemistry between Nithiin and Nithya is outstanding and is a major highlight for the movie. Their scenes have been written and shot very well. The romantic track between Nithiin and Nithya has a lot of depth. There is tenderness, humour and emotional bonding between the characters. Climax sequence is good and the scenes will tug at your heartstrings.
Isha Talwar is decent. Ali entertains well as Nithiin’s friend. Thagubothu Ramesh brings a few laughs in a brief role. Madhu has performed well as Nithiin’s friend and his romantic track with Isha Talwar is quite humorous.
Clever screenplay and intelligent humour are the film’s biggest assets. Pace of narration is fast and the entertainment quotient is maintained right through the film. Songs have been shot well, especially the title song, Pawan Kalyan’s remix song and ‘Thu hi Re’.
There are a number of references to Pawan Kalyan and the famous ‘nadum’ scene from ‘Khushi’ has been used cleverly in the film.
Minus Points :
When compared to the first half, the second half loses pace slightly for a while. Jwala Gutta is not very effective as a dancer.
Some cinematic liberties have been taken with the story. When you speak to someone for hours together on the phone, and consider that person as your soul mate, will you not recognise that voice when he/she comes in front of you?
The gay comedy scenes are fun for a while, but may not be enjoyed by everyone – especially family crowds. Raghu Babu is wasted in a comedy track that does not really gel with the rest of the film.
Technical Aspects :
Andrew’s cinematography is very good and it lends a rich feel to the visuals. Editing is very good. Dialogues are superb and they are a big asset for the film. Anoop Rubens has composed the film’s music and he has done a good job.
Vijay Kumar Konda shows great promise as a director. It is quite tough to engage the attention of viewers with such a simple storyline, but he succeeds.
Verdict :
‘Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyindhe’ is a nicely written and well executed romantic comedy. Superb chemistry between Nithiin and Nithya, a high comedy quotient and intelligent screenplay make this film a very enjoyable watch. Nithiin has a potential Box Office winner on his hands.


Rating..............3/5

Gouravam First Day Live Update

Updated at 12:50 PM
Keep Watching this space for the complete movie review.
Updated at 12:42 PM
Last scene on now. Sirish is giving a emotional speech to Prakash Raj.
Updated at 12:32 PM
Twists and turns are slowly being revealed.
Updated at 12:23 PM
Emotional scenes on now. Sirish shows good emotions. Emotes well.
Updated at 12:18 PM
Movie gets more interesting now. Suspense element is good.
Updated at 12:04 PM
Cheyyi Cheyyi Kalupu song on now. Shot beautifully.
Updated at 12:02 PM
Post interval the movie heads into a serious mode. Sirish has started a revolution.
Updated at 11:56 AM
Interval time. Movie looks promising uptil now.
Updated at 11:41 AM
Massive fight breaks out. Movie heading towards interval.
Updated at 11:36 AM
Some serious scenes on now.
Updated at 11:24 AM
Song on now Sirish is showing his dancing skills.
Updated at 11:19 AM
Sirish is on a mission in the village and Yami Gautam also joins him in his search.
Updated at 11:15 AM
Yami Gautam is Yamini a Junior Lawyer. Sirish meets Yamini for the first time.
Updated at 11:12 AM
Prakash Raj makes an entry as Pashupati a rich land lord.
Updated at 11:08 AM
Yami Gautam makes an entry as a village girl.
Updated at 11:01 AM
The village is flooded with politics and Sirish gets highly disturbed.
Updated at 10:50 AM
Movie heads into a flashback mode and is set in a village called SK Palli
Updated at 10:40 AM
Allu Sirish has been introduced in a very stylish way. Looks simple and charming.
Updated at 10:36 AM
The movie has just started and titles are rolling now. Background music is good.
Updated at 10:35 AM
Hello folks. We will bring you live updates from Gouravam in a minute.

Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde Live Update

Updated at 11:26 AM
Very good justification for the story and the climax.. Take a bow Vijay Kumar Konda, for making such a wonderful movie on your debut
Updated at 11:16 AM
The movie is heading towards a climax..
Updated at 11:08 AM
The title song 'Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyindhe' is on now.. Shot once again on Nithiin and Nithya
Updated at 11:05 AM
Time for the second major fight sequence of the film..Nithiin is thrashing Raghubabu and gang
Updated at 11:01 AM
Raghubabu comes into the story..
Updated at 10:46 AM
Story is moving along at a fairly nice pace.. Nithya's characterization is very interesting.. Comedy quotient is high..
Updated at 10:31 AM
Time for Jwala Gutta's song 'Ding Ding'...
Updated at 10:25 AM
Story is taking some nice twists and turns..Nithya's characterization has grey shades
Updated at 10:20 AM
Comedy is continuing into the second half
Updated at 10:02 AM
Very clever screenplay.. Brilliant first half.. Nithiin seems to have a winner on his hands
Updated at 09:44 AM
Thagubothu Ramesh makes a funny entry
Updated at 09:40 AM
Remix of Pawan Kalyan's song is on now... Theater explodes with whistles and claps.. Shot very well
Updated at 09:34 AM
Time for the first fight of the film..
Updated at 09:21 AM
Time for the second song 'Thu Hi Re'... Shot on Nithiin and Nithya..
Updated at 09:15 AM
Comedy quotient in the movie is good... Movie is moving along at a nice pace
Updated at 09:06 AM
Nithya Menen comes in..nice comedy scenes between Nithiin and Nithya
Updated at 09:00 AM
Time for the first song 'Ninu Choosina'.. Shot well in the Middle East..
Updated at 08:55 AM
Isha Talwar comes in.. She is looking good.. Ali has also made an entry
Updated at 08:50 AM
Nithiin has made a very casual entry. He comes in as Karthik, a young guy who is fiercely independent
Updated at 08:48 AM
The movie has started with special thanks to Power Star Pawan Kalyan
Updated at 08:45 AM
Hello folks. We will be bringing you live updates from Nithiin's GJG. The movie will start in a few minutes

Saturday, April 13, 2013

1234 (Andaru Engineerle) Movie Review

Priya Anand, who made her foray into Telugu films with Leader, is balancing her act by doing Hindi and Tamil films simultaneously. Her latest film in Tamil, Pugaipadam has now been dubbed as 1234- Andaru
Engineer le. Presented by R Satya Narayana, this film has managed a minor release today. Let’s see how it is.
Story :
The story is about a group of 7 engineering students based in Kodaikanal. All the friends spend their college days very happily, and among their very own batch are Paini Geaorge(Priya Anand) and Krishna(Ahmed) who are secretly in love.
As the college is about to get over the couple decide to reveal their affair to the rest of their group. During this time a serious tragedy strikes to one of their friends. Because of this unexpected incident, the group decides to split among themselves.
What is the tragedy? Why does the group decide to split ? and what happens to Paini and Krishna’s love story? That forms the rest of the story.
Plus Points :
Priya Anand does a decent job in the film. Her costumes, make up and her look is very natural. The other supporting cast have also done a decent job. Comedy scenes based in the college backdrop are also good. Some scenes where students imitate the teachers are nicely shot.
Minus Points :
This movie is the exact replica of Happy days but is no where in those standards. Pace of the movie is very slow and takes for ever to finish. The climax is also hard to digest and will not go well with Telugu audience. Director Lingam completely fails to handle this young subject and falters in many areas.
The movie has lot of loopholes and many scenes are incomplete. Scenes are very confusing and the order in which they have been placed goes haywire.
Technical Aspects :
Screenplay of the movie is very bad and the presentation goes for a toss. Editing of the movie is horrible. Though the movie is based in the beautiful locales of Kodaikanal, one would expect some beautiful scenery but even that has not been captured well by the camera department. Dialogues and dubbing work is not up to the mark. Only saving grace is its background score.
Verdict :
On the whole 1234-(Andaru Engineer le) is one film which is a total disappointment. Slow pace and some horrible scenes go against the film completely. Rather than watching this film, get yourself a DVD of Shekhar Kammula’s Happy Days and save yourself from this dubbing torture.


Movie Rating.......1/5

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Crazy Telugu Movie Review - Hard Fun

Suresh Kondeti, is always considered as one producer with a keen eye for good movies. Some of his previous dubbed projects like Shopping Mall, Journey and the very latest Pizza have done well in Andhra Pradesh. This time around, he has chosen to bring in the dubbed version of recently released Tamil film Settai, which itself is the remake of Bollywood film ‘Delhi Belly’. Starring Aarya, Hansika and Anjali,
‘Crazy’ has hit the screens today. Let’s see how it is.
Story:
Crazy is the story of JK(Aarya), Seenu(Premji) and Naaki(Sathanam) who work for a news paper. One fine day JK’s girlfriend, Hansika Motwani asks JK to deliver a parcel to one of her friends. As JK is busy, he asks Naaki to deliver the parcel. In an interesting turn of events, Naaki misplaces the parcel and accidentally delivers something else to the evil gangster Nasser.
Hell breaks out loose when Nasser finds out that the parcel has been misplaced, and in turns comes fuming after the three friends. Rest of the story is as to how these friends survive the evil torture of the goons and come out successfully.
Positive Points:
Humor is the main highlight of the film. Though many dialogues and scenes have been muted by the censors, one liners and funny situations are quite good in the film. Aarya looks stylish opposite Hansika and Anjali. Ali’s comedy track looks apt and interesting.
Anjali surprises us in the role of a posh girl and adds glamor quotient to the film. Santaanam’s comedy in the second half is quite good. Nasser is pretty good in the role of a don. His body language, get up and funny dialogues are hilarious in the film.
Second half has better pace and the film moves swiftly after the interval.
Negative Points:
First half of the movie is painfully slow. It takes for ever for the story to register. The script lacks pace and is not set up well for the native audience. Santanam’s comedy becomes routine during the first half and gets boring after a period of time.
Hansika does not have much to do in the film. Premji’s love track and the song associated with it are outright boring and become speed breakers for the film. ‘Crazy’ goes down badly because the characters and scenes have not been handled well.
Rather than setting the film in Mumbai, it could have been lot better had it been set locally.
The main flavor ‘Delhi Belly’ was its adult content which worked for the film big time. But here in the remake, the director presents the film with southern sensibilities which works against the film.
Certain jokes in the film are cheesy and over the top. Neetu Chandra’s item song during the start is horribly shot.
Technical Aspects:
Thaman’s music is decent and one song featuring Aarya and Hansika is quite good. Dialogues are over the top and do not have a very native feel. Dubbing of the film is not up to the mark and could have been a lot better. Camera work is just about OK and visuals are dull.
Screenplay of the movie is highly disappointing. When you think that movie is going to pick up, it is drastically hindered by a song or a over the top situation. Editing is mediocre. Director Kannan looses focus on the script and tries too hard to make the film work with southern sensibilities.
Verdict:
On the whole, Crazy is a film which is good in bits and pieces. Arya and Anjali’s chemistry and some funny situations are some plus points. But a drastically slow first half and poor execution make this film just a below average fare. Watch it if you have nothing else to do.

Movie Review.........2.75/5

Vasool Raja Movie Review - Non Vasool Movie

Talented actor Navdeep, is surely one actor who has a lot of potential.Off late, he is balancing his act with mostly doing small films and appearing in key roles in big budget entertainers. His latest summer release, Vasool Raja has hit the screens today and lets see how it is.
Story:-
Vasool Raja(Navdeep) is a small time thief who makes his livelihood by robbing cars. One fine day he meets Jaanu(Ritu Bharmecha) and falls in love with her. He woos her and gives her the impression that he is a posh business man.
As time passes by, even Jaanu starts liking Vasool Raja and the couple get serious and plan to settle down in life. In order to live happily and reveal his true identity to Jaanu, Vasool Raja plans his last and final robbery. He joins hands with a deadly group of goons who import illegal arms in the country.
This is also time when ACP Yadav(Sri Hari) is posted to take care of the whole illegal arms situation. Rest of the story is as to how Vasool Raja manages to execute his last and final robbery, and whether Yadav stops Vasool Raja from fulfilling his final mission.
Plus Points:-
Navdeep has done a decent job in this film. His character has two shades and Navdeep delivers it with ease especially the negative one. As said earlier he has a lot of potential and given an interesting subject, Navdeep will surely live up to his expectations.
As always, Sri Hari gives a powerful and honest performance. Satyam Rahesh’s comedy is good throughout the film. Ritu Bharmecha looks cute and gives a decent performance. First 15-20 minutes of the film is very interesting.
Minus Points:-
Major drawback of the film is its weak story line. This formula has been tried and tested in too many films. Script work is weak and the director has done nothing special to make this film different.
Vasool Raja has lot of loop holes and logic is missing in many scenes. Scenes are abrupt and the continuity is totally missing. Right after first 20 minutes, the film starts to drag and takes for ever to finish.The movie boasts of many twists but even they are very ordinary and do not create any element of surprise.
Technical Aspects:-
Camera work is just about OK and so is the editing. If the film had been edited by atleat 15 minutes, the effect would have been lot better. Dialogues by Rama Swamy are good. Music for two songs ‘Paisye Paramatma’ and Tummini Bommini is pretty good.
Background score is decent, especially the scenes which elevate the villain. Story is old school and so is the screenplay. Production values of the film are good.
Verdict:-
On the whole, Vasool Raja is a film which is not up to the mark. First 15 minutes and a entertaining show by Navdeep are its only plus points. On the flip side, a very cliched story line and poor execution take down this film completely. Finally, Vasool Raja does not provide you your paisa vasool entertainment.

Movie Rating......1.5/5

Jai Sriram Movie Review - Upset Movie

After a long time, Uday Kiran is attempting a comeback with the film ‘Jai Sriram’. The movie has been directed by Balaji N Sai and Tella Ramesh and NCH Rajesh are the producers. Reshma is the heroine and Daake is the music director. The movie has released across Andhra Pradesh today on the occasion of Ugadi, so let us see if the film is worth checking out.
Story :
Sriram Srinivas (Uday Kiran) is a tough and honest cop. He values his job and fights for justice and the protection of society. His moral values and ethics bring him into direct conflict with Chintamani and his son (Aditya Menon). Chintamani is a corrupt politician who runs an illegal organ trade racket by exploiting orphans and homeless people.
Our hero Sriram Srinivas decides to put an end to Chintamani’s game. He even goes against the Police Commissioner (Chalapathi Rao)’s orders. But he faces some unexpected difficulties in the form of dishonest colleagues.
Sriram’s life is destroyed. His family is killed. There is nothing left for him.
That is when our hero decides to take revenge. He starts hunting down Chintamani and his gang. He does not spare his corrupt colleagues as well. What happens in the end and how Sriram achieves his objectives is what ‘Jai Sriram’ is all about.
Plus Points :
Uday Kiran looks decent as a police officer. Reshma is ok as the heroine. Aditya Menon tries his best to do something but he looks quite uncomfortable in the film. Chalapathi Rao has done well as a corrupt Police Commissioner.
Minus Points :
The film suffers from atrocious writing and terrible direction. The plot itself is quite old and very routine. But the terrible screenplay makes things worse. There are many loose ends in the plot and a lot of questions are left unanswered.
The climax episode is extremely poor. Our hero spins a top, and challenges the goons to a fight. What is his aim? To bash all the goons into pulp before the top stops spinning. Hey dude, those kind of feats are possible only for Rajinikanth.. What were you thinking?
The romantic track between Reshma and a fellow called Siddhu is very superficial. A number of talented actors are wasted. Examples – Thagubothu Ramesh, Character actress Sana and Giri.
Uday Kiran has just one expression on his face throughout the film – an expression of anger. Is he angry with himself for ending up in such a stupid project? That is quite possible. He looks very uncomfortable during some sequences.
The placement of songs in the film is horrible. The film suffers from very slow pace and these poorly placed songs amplify the damage.
Entertainment quotient of the film is nearly zero.
Technical Aspects:
Cinematography is atrocious. Many short films have better visual quality than this movie. Editing is very bad. Dake’s music is pedestrian and the background score just does not gel with the mood of the scene.
Production values are quite bad. Balaji N Sai fails completely as a director. Sleaze and action sequences will not bring money at the Box Office if they are not executed well.
Verdict :
‘Jai Sriram’ is a badly written, poorly directed and terribly executed film. The entertainment quotient of the film is zero and you can safely stay away unless you want to experience sheer torture. Uday Kiran needs to look for better scripts and talented directors if he is serious about making a comeback.

Movie Rating.........1.5/5

Monday, April 8, 2013

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Thursday, April 4, 2013

Baadshah Movie Latest Review

Young Tiger NTR’s ‘Baadshah’ is all set to hit the screens tomorrow (April 5th) in a big way. We have been to a special screening of the film and this is the first and exclusive review of ‘Baadshah’, specially for 123telugu.com readers. The movie has been directed by Sreenu Vaitla and Bandla Ganesh is the producer. Expectations on the film are sky high, so let us see if the film lives up to the hype.
Story :
Baadshah (NTR) is the youngest and most aggressive player in the international crime syndicate headed by Saadhu Bhai (Kelly Dorji). Baadshah’s father Ranjan (Mukesh Rushi) operates a very profitable casino in Macau and he is a trusted aide of Saadhu Bhai. Baadshah’s intelligence, ambition and aggression soon put him on a collision course with Saadhu Bhai and the Don wants to finish off the young upstart. With the help of rival Dons Crazy Robert (Ashish Vidyardhi) and Violent Victor (Pradeep Rawat), Saadhu tries to eliminate Baadshah and his family.
Saadhu also plans large scale terrorist attacks in all the major metros of India. Baadshah vows to foil the plans of Saadhu and to do this, he takes the help of Janaki (Kajal) and her father Jai Krishna Simha (Nasser). Jai Krishna Simha is the Police Commissioner of Hyderabad and he is a very strict head of a joint family that also includes Padmanabha Simha (Brahmanandam).
As the story progresses, it becomes clear that there is more to Baadshah than what meets the eye. He has a tragic past and a powerful motive for taking on Saadhu Bhai. What is that motive? Who is Baadshah? How does Padmanabha Simha fit into the plans of Baadshah? That forms the rest of the story.
Plus Points :
NTR is simply brilliant as Baadshah. The character demands aggression, style and ruthlessness. NTR displays all three qualities in abundance. His comedy timing is spot on and the sequences with Kajal in Italy are very entertaining. In the second half of the film, he changes his appearance and dialogue delivery effortlessly, to transform into someone else (I don’t want to reveal more details). NTR’s dances in ‘Sairo Sairo’ and ‘Rangoli Rangoli’ are fantastic.
The film will be a feast for fans. There are some special sequences that have been designed to delight them. Special mention must be made of NTR’s brief appearance in the Justice Chowdhary getup. The resemblance to his legendary grandfather is just too much. In the second half, there is a very entertaining sangeeth episode based on a medley of Sr NTR’s popular songs.
Superstar Mahesh Babu’s voice over comes in at a number of crucial junctures in the first half and it is effective. Brahmanandam is hilarious as Inspector Padmanabha Simha and he is a major asset for the film. His scenes with NTR and Nasser are rib-tickling. Sreenu Vaitla has cleverly used the ‘living out a dream’ concept from the Hollywood flick ‘Inception’ to come up with Brahmanandam’s comedy track.
M.S. Narayana is perfect for the role of film director Revenge Nageswara Rao and he will make you laugh. The character has an uncanny resemblance to Ram Gopal Varma but it is not offensive. M.S. Narayana takes care of the comedy in the first half along with NTR, Vennela Kishore and Kajal.
Kajal entertains with her ‘Banthi’ philosophy and corny one liners. She looks quite glamorous in the movie. Suhasini is neat. Navdeep has done well as an evil cop. Hero Siddharth has a very small but very crucial role in the film. Nasser is effective as the strict police officer. Pragathi has come up with a surprisingly effective and entertaining dance in the sangeeth ceremony sequence.
The second half of the film is packed with entertainment. Fast paced narration, superb comedy sequences and three peppy songs (Banthi Poola Janaki, Welcome Kanakam and Rangoli Rangoli) will keep viewers happy. All the songs have very rich visuals.
Minus Points :
The film has certain similarities to a number of Sreenu Vaitla’s past projects.Talented actors like Jayaprakash Reddy, Brahmaji, Tanikella Bharani, Master Bharath, Chandra Mohan and Thagubothu Ramesh did not receive characters fit for their abilities.
The movie slows down a little as it approaches the interval. A fight sequence should have been chopped off to speed up things.
Technical Aspects :
Four different cinematographers worked for the film and it is difficult to say who shot what. But the visuals look very rich and colourful. Editing could have been better in the first half. Thaman’s background score is effective and lends good support to the proceedings.
Choreography is good for all the songs. Sairo Sairo and Rangoli have the best steps. Dialogues are hilarious and the one liners are very effective. Credit must go to Sreenu Vaitla, Gopi Mohan and Kona Venkat for this.
Sreenu Vaitla scores at the Box Office because of the entertainment quotient in his films. ‘Baadshah’ is no different. He has come up with some good comedy sequences in the movie. He has used Brahmanandam and M.S.Narayana effectively.
Production values are very good.
Verdict :
Baadshah is a very effective entertainer for the summer holidays. Brilliant performances from NTR, Kajal, Brahmanandam and M.S.Narayana coupled with a highly entertaining second half are major plus points for the film. Despite similarities to Sreenu Vaitla’s past projects, the film makes for a very enjoyable watch. Catch ‘Baadshah’ this weekend. Entertainment is guaranteed!

Movie Rating.................2.75/5

Baadshah Movie Live Update - Review

Updated at 06:38 PM
Climax. It is a happy ending. Review will follow soon folks.
Updated at 06:34 PM
The movie is nearing climax. A big fight is underway.
Updated at 06:25 PM
Poor Brahmanandam receives some unexpected shocks.. nice comedy here.. Time for the last song 'Rangoli Rangoli'..Excellent dance from NTR for this energetic number..the song also works well visually
Updated at 06:20 PM
A medley of some super hit Sr. NTR songs is on now..entertaining sequence.. NTR is dancing like his grandfather and the effect is very good..
Updated at 06:15 PM
Siddharth makes an entry into the film..brief but crucial character
Updated at 06:08 PM
After a fight between NTR and Ashish Vidyardhi's gang members, it is now time for the 'Welcome Kanakam' song...
Updated at 06:03 PM
Brahmanandam's comedy is in full flow.. The film 'Inception' has been used in a clever and satirical way
Updated at 05:57 PM
NTR comes in as Justice Chowdhary for a brief episode.. terrific look...This scene will be a delight for fans
Updated at 05:51 PM
NTR changes his look and dialogue delivery style now..Don't want to reveal more details... Jayaprakash Reddy comes in... Pace of narration is fast...
Updated at 05:43 PM
Suhasini is NTR's mother..she keeps appearing briefly once in a while... Chandra Mohan and Thagubothu Ramesh also come in... NTR and Brahmanandam's scenes are hilarious...
Updated at 05:36 PM
Aaah... Brahmanandam enters the scene!!!! He is Pilli Padmanabha Simha... movie shifts to India...Nasser comes in as Police Commissioner Jai Krishna Simha... Brahmanandam's antics are very funny
Updated at 05:30 PM
Time for the superhit song 'Banthi Poola Janaki'... Energetic choreography... Tarak's steps are good... Cinematography is nice...
Updated at 05:24 PM
Navdeep shows some unexpected qualities. A senior actor's character is eliminated from the story
Updated at 05:09 PM
After a massive shipping harbour fight between NTR and Pradeep Rawat's gang, the film reaches Intermission... First half is cool with stylish action. NTR and Kajal's episodes in Italy are entertaining. M.S Narayana and Vennela Kishore are funny
Updated at 05:04 PM
Kelly Dorji comes in as Don Sadhu Bhai... A gang struggle for control of a Macau Casino... The title song of 'Baadshah' is on now...
Updated at 04:54 PM
Pradeep Rawat comes in as Don Violent Victor of Hong Kong... Nagababu and Shayaji Shinde are introduced as police officers
Updated at 04:45 PM
Navdeep's character introduced.. He is a police officer...
Updated at 04:38 PM
Time for the second song - Diamond Girl.. shot very stylishly once again.. NTR is looking quite stylish and different.. Kajal is looking gorgeous.. her best look in recent times..
Updated at 04:30 PM
A romantic track is building up between NTR and Kajal... Kajal is entertaining with corny one line dialogues about Banthi Philosophy
Updated at 04:22 PM
M.S.Narayana comes in as director Revenge Nageswara Rao... his character has shades of Ram Gopal Varma.... but there is nothing offensive... good humour
Updated at 04:18 PM
Mahesh Babu's voice over is coming in at crucial points in the film. He has spoken during Kajal's entry and during Mafia entry... It is nice to listen to..
Updated at 04:11 PM
Don Saadhu Bhai's character has been introduced but we still haven't seen him fully... Vennela Kishore comes in.. He is funny
Updated at 04:06 PM
Time for the first song 'Sairo Sairo'.... NTR's dance is simply superb here. Graceful and fast choreography..
Updated at 03:59 PM
Kaajal has made a very cool entry into the film.. 'Banthi Philosophy' is nice.. She comes in as interior designer in Milan. Tanikella Bharani comes in as her babai. He is film shooting co-ordinator Gopi. Bharani says "Balayya Babu shooting location amma"...
Updated at 03:56 PM
NTR's introduction scene is powerful.. The first fight of the film breaks out... stylish...shot in Aluminium Factory..
Updated at 03:52 PM
Aashish Vidyardhi comes in as Crazy Robert... Just glimpses of NTR are being seen, proper introduction has not happened yet... Mukesh Rishi is Ranjan, NTR's father....
Updated at 03:48 PM
The film has started with Sreenu Vaitla's voice over. Special tributes have been paid to Sr NTR and a Special Thanks has been given to Superstar Mahesh Babu
Updated at 03:45 PM
Hello Folks. We are going to bring you live updates from Young Tiger NTR's Baadshah. The film is just starting now

Baadshah Movie Highlights

Jr NTR’s highly-anticipated film "Baadshah" is ready rock the silver screens worldwide on a grand manner on April 5th, 2013.Kajal Aggarwal is the heroine opposite Junior NTR in the movie. Baadshah is said to be a complete comedy action entertainer and it is directed by Srinu Vaitla.
Baadshah Movie Highlights
Baadshah is the Highest Budget Movie in Tollywood
Jr NTR look and style
Jr NTR is playing the role of "Rama Rao" in the film who later will be seen as Baadshah
Jr.NTR dancing for Sr NTR songs in a Sangeeth Scene in the movie
NTR’s Costumes
Baadshah is releasing in Record Number of Theaters in USA
Baadshah is releasing in Record Number of Theaters in AP
Baadshah is releasing in 100 Screens only in Hyderabad for the first day
Baadshah created a new record in USA with a price tag of -$25
A Big Auditorium Booked for Badshah Screening in USA
Superstar Mahesh Babu Has given Voice Over for Baadshah
Hero Siddharth playing a cameo role in this movie
Hero Navdeep playing as Villain role in this movie
 
Srinu Vaitla’s Three Daughters Acted in the movie
Tamil Actor Simbu and Hindi pop singer Daler Mehndi Sung for Baadshah
After Dookudu, Srinu Vaitla is coming up with Baadshah, so expectation are high on movie.

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Jaffa Movie Review - Specially For Jaffa's

Vennela Kishore’s maiden directorial venture, ‘Vennela 1.5′, bombed at the Box Office. He has now come up with his second venture ‘Jaffa’, which has Brahmanandam in the lead role. The film has been produced by Ramesh Varma and Anup Rubens composed the music. Let us see how good or bad ‘Jaffa’ is.
Story :
J Falguda a.k.a Jaffa (Brahmanandam) is a software engineer. His sadistic boss Melkote puts him through a lot of stress and keeps making his life miserable. Jaffa has a timid assistant named Sujith (Dhanraj). A chance encounter with Alla Uddin (Venu Madhav) changes Jaffa’s life and he decides to take on his boss Melkote. This leads to unexpected events and Jaffa is blamed for the death of a person.
In jail, Jaffa gains a legendary reputation and jailer Nikki soon becomes his devotee. But Jaffa is not happy to spend time in jail and he wants to escape
Will he succeed in his escape? What difficulties does he face? Will he be able to clear his name of false charges? That forms the rest of the story.
Plus Points :
Brahmanandam has tried his best to take the film forward. He looks perfect for the role of Jaffa and even has one or two funny lines.
Thagubothu Ramesh manages to bring a few laughs as the graveyard care taker. Melkote was ok.
Minus Points :
When you have someone like Brahmanandam in a prime role in your movie and still fail to make people laugh, you have only yourself to blame. In this case, it is Vennela Kishore’s fault. The film’s story becomes clear within the first 10 – 15 mins itself and after that, there is nothing for viewers to even anticipate or guess.
The scenes are poorly written and there is no concept of ‘screenplay’. The pace of the movie is excruciatingly slow and because of this, irritation sets in.
Vennela Kishore’s direction is extremely poor. In fact, some of the short film makers seem to be far more talented that Kishore. Being a good comedian is one thing but writing good comedy is an entirely different ball game. Vennela Kishore should realise this.
Ali, Raghu Babu and Venu Madhav are wasted in terribly scripted characters.
Technical Aspects :
Cinematography is ok in patches. Editing is virtually non existent but then, when the content is so poor, there is only so much an editor can do. Anup Rubens tried his best to liven up the proceedings with his background score.
Production values are very average. Vennela Kishore should perhaps refrain from direction and concentrate on his acting career.
Verdict :
‘Jaffa’ ends up being a Jaffa film. In other words, it is boring, slow and there is no rib-tickling comedy. In the past, Brahmanandam single handedly saved some films from being certain disasters. But sadly, even he cannot do anything here.

Jaffa Movie Rating.............1.5/5

Aravind 2 Movie Review- Thrill not Continued...........

Sekhar Suri, who made the well received ‘A Film By Aravind’ many years ago, is back with ‘Aravind 2′. The movie has Srinivas Avasarala, Kamal Kamaraju, Madhavi Latha, Adonica and Sri in the lead roles. Sri Vijayabheri Productions banner has produced the movie. Let us see how the movie is.
Story :
A movie production crew sets out to shoot a film in the Dandeli Forest. The hero (Kamal Kamaraju), second hero (Sri), Heroine (Adonika), Director (Srinivas Avasarala) and Producer (Anchor Vijay) rent out a guest house and wait for their backup crew to arrive.
A psychotic masked killer roams around in the forest and his sole aim is to kill any unfortunate person who crosses his path. As you can imagine, the psychotic killer now sets out to finish off the production crew one by one.
It so happens that Sri has a separate motive for joining the production team. He is on the lookout for his missing friends.
What happens in the end? Will the crew survive the killer’s madness? That is the story of ‘Aravind 2′.
Plus Points :
A lot of effort went into the making of this film and this is quite apparent.The remote locations and the physical nature of the action require a lot of effort. Srinivas Avasarala, Kamal Kamaraju and Bannerjee have performed well. Madhavi Latha looks fine. Adonika is ok.
One or two killing sequences have been executed well. The movie picks up a little pace towards the interval. A few sound effects are nice
Minus Points :
Screenplay is terrible and the writing is atrocious.
When your team-mates go missing, you are expected to show some concern and worry. Someone forgot to tell this to the actors in ‘Aravind 2′. People keep getting killed one by one but the actors continue to behave and act as if everything is fine.
Sree is a terrible misfit for the role of Aravind. He does not have good screen presence and his diction is very bad. He ends up irritating viewers with his performance. There are so many loopholes in the plot and some scenes are just outrageously illogical.
The emotional justification given for the killer’s transformation from an ugly boy into a deranged psychopath is very superficial.
The film’s runtime is way too long and will test the patience of viewers.
The climax episode is terribly handled. Viewers were sniggering and booing the actors towards the end.
The film aims to be a thriller, but for the most part, it is boring and tepid.
Technical Aspects :
K. Rajendra Babu’s cinematography is nice. Editing is terrible and the film does not have a very smooth feel to it. Music and background score are forgettable. Background music is extremely crucial for a film like this to succeed. In this movie, it ends up being loud and cacophonic
Sekhar Suri fails completely as a director in this movie. This movie is not even half as good as ‘A Film by Aravind’.
Verdict :
‘Aravind 2′ is a poor excuse of a thriller. A lot of effort went into the making of this movie but all that is wasted because it is badly written, poorly directed and terribly edited. Logic goes for a big toss in a lot of places.If you go in expecting a thriller like ‘A Film by Aravind’, you will be sorely disappointed.

Movie Rating..............1.75/5