Friday, December 24, 2010

Ragada movie review

Movie : Ragada
Rating: 2.75/5
Cast : Nagarjuna, Anushka, Priyamani, Brahmanandam, Pradeep Rawath, Kota, Dev Gill, Dharmavarapu, Raghu Babu, Tanikella, Supreeth, Sreelatha, Sana, Master Bharat, Charmee (spl appearance)
Directed by : Veeru Potla
Produced by : D Sivaprasad Reddy
Banner : Sri Kamakshi Enterprises
Music : Thaman
Release Date : 2010-12-24
 

Story:

Satya (Nag) is a courageous man with a kind heart and though he talks roughly, he is helpful. In this process, he helps GK (Dev Gill) from an attack. GK has a rival Peddanna (Pradeep Rawath) who is a very powerful person in Hyderabad. However, Satya uses his brain, joins GK and starts killing the men of Peddanna. Meanwhile, GK's interest Sirisha (Anushka) falls for Satya and starts wooing him. On the other hand, there is Ashtalakshmi (Priyamani) who takes the help of Satya and she also falls for him. However, Satya has got something in his mind and he has his own share of twists in his plan. What is that plan? Who is Satya? All this forms the rest of the story.

Artist Performances:

Nagarjuna has come up with a delectable performance and he scores with his handsome looks and classy outfits. Anushka provides ample glamour and is a visual feast to the audience, Priyamani also does something similar and performance wise, both ladies were above average. Brahmanandam got a lengthy role and though he takes off with some really entertaining comedy, eventually the graph comes down, Kota was superb, Pradeep Rawath was loud, Dev Gill was ordinary, Raghu Babu was regular, Dharmavarapu and master Bharat gave few smiles, Charmee looks awesome in her item song, Sreelatha was okay, Supreeth, Sushant, Shravan, Banerjee were standard.

Plus Points:
   
    * Nagarjuna's Looks And Body Language
    * Anushka, Priyamani Glamour Show
    * Brahmi's Comedy To An Extent
    * Cinematography
    * Fight Sequences

Minus Points:

    * Second Half
    * Comedy Track Not Upto To The Mark
    * Too Many Non Situational Songs
    * Villains Not Shown Very Strongly
    * Lack Of Depth During Emotional Scenes

Analysis:

The film is a typical commercial entertainer and as expected, it has the required quota of ingredients to be called a formula film. Though focus was seen on the presentation and the technical aspects, the makers should have worked on improving the comedy, increasing the strength of the storyline. At the box office, this will connect with the fans of Nag and may sustain for just few weeks.

Verdict: Not up to the expectations. Disappointing!

Manmadha Baanam Movie Review

Movie : Manmadha Banam
Rating: 2.5/5
Cast : Kamal Haasan, Trisha, Madhavan, Sangeetha, Ramesh Aravind, Urvashi, Das, Manju Pillai, Srimaan, Usha Uthup, Oviya, Caroline, Suriya (spl appearance) and others
Directed by : K S Ravi Kumar
Produced by : B Subrahmanyam, Y Ru
Banner : Lakshmi Ganapathy Films, Red Giant Movies
Music : Devi Sri Prasad
Release Date : 2010-12-23
 

Story:

A stale tale, the story begins with Ambuja (Trisha) known as Nisha to her fans. She is a famous actress and is engaged to the rich boy Madangopal (Madhavan). However, Madan begins to have his own doubts about Ambu's chastity given her profession. This leads to a break up and Ambu goes to Europe along with her friend Deepa (Sangeetha) for a holiday. Madan decides to catch Ambu red-handed so he hires Major Bhushanam (Kamal) to become a spy and gather evidence. Bhushanam follows Ambu to Europe and realizes she is clean. However, few other twists take place which lead to Ambu falling in love with Bhushanam. How that happens and what goes after that forms the rest of the story.

Artist Performances:

Kamal Haasan delivered a delectable performance and though there was nothing challenging in the role for him, he gave it some life. Trisha looks competent and her screen chemistry with Kamal was neat. She looks cute and matured. Sangeetha has become voluptuous but her face has got that natural sex appeal, she did her bit correctly. Madhavan was moderate and added value to the film with his act. Ramesh Aravind was alright, Urvashi was okay. Das and Manju Pillai were alright. Oviya was brief, Usha Uthup was convincing.

Plus Points:

    * Locations
    * Cinematography
    * Technical And Production Values
    * FIrst Half

Minus Points:

    * Stale Comedy
    * Pathetic Climax
    * Pace Of The Film
    * Screenplay
    * Weak Emotional Graph

Analysis:

The film is a dubbed version of the Tamil movie 'Manmadhan Ambu' and though it didn't have much of an issue in that sense, the film was messed up by the director. The take off was promising and it looked to be a sensible love entertainer with a matured thought process, but the director included comedy scenes in such a pathetic way that more than smiles, it brought frowns out of frustration. The real problem lies in the second half which got totally wiped out due to illogical stuff. Overall, this is a film with below average feel and success is very difficult in Telugu box office.

Verdict: Disappointing!!

Friday, December 17, 2010

Kathi Kantha Rao Movie Review

Movie : Kathi Kantha Rao
Rating: 2.75/5
Cast : Allari Naresh, Kamna Jethmalani, Kota, Dharmavarapu, Chalapathi Rao, Jeeva, Kondavalasa, Ahuti Prasad, Venu Madhav, Raghu Babu, Krishna Bhagawan, Srinivas Reddy, Ali, L B Sriram etc
Directed by : E V V Satyanarayana
Produced by : Eedara Srinivasa Rao
Banner : Big B Productions
Music : Mallikarjun
Release Date : 2010-12-10
 

Story:

Kathi Kantha Rao (Allari Naresh) is a street smart police constable who is good at using his brain and getting what he wants. But he has his share of big responsibilities in the form of his family which comprises of four sisters, two married and two unmarried. Then, there is also his father (Dharmavarapu) who takes a written agreement from Kantha Rao that unless he does his duties as a son and clears all the issues of his sisters, he is not allowed to fall in love or get married to a girl. But then, Kantha Rao falls in love with Ratnam (Kamna Jetmalani) and they go very far in their relationship. With his sisters on one side and Ratnam on the other, Kantha Rao is in a tight spot but whether his brain help him this time also, watch it for yourself.

Artist performances:

Allari Naresh has come up with engaging performance and he carries his role with élan. Kamna Jetmalani was seductive as usual, there is a mystic sex appeal which draws the audience towards her. Dharmavarapu was fabulous. Kota was regular, Ahuti Prasad was above average, Raghu Babu was usual, Ali was quick, Krishna Bhagawan gave few witty smiles, Venu Madhav was effective, Kondavalasa was noisy, Chalapathi Rao was matured, the ladies did their bit as required and they provided glamour as well as contributed in their own way.

Plus points:
  
    * Allari Naresh Performance
    * Comedy
    * Kamna's glamour
    * Dharmavarapu Imitating Jaggayya
    * First Half

Minus points:

    * Slow Second Half
    * Predictable Formula
  
Analysis:

The film is meant for those who look for two plus hours of entertainment filled with comedy and some satire. Given the backdrop of EVV’s films, audience must have already got a taste of his comedy and those who like it will enjoy it. Though the format of the film is quite predictable, it is due to the grip over the script and the performances that worked. Revenue wise, this might be a profit grosser at the Box Office.

Verdict: Breezy time pass entertainer, One time watcher!

Nagavalli is Triple Chandramukhi

Nagavalli is Triple Chandramukhi
The fundamental reason why Chandramukhi became super hit is because of Rajinikanth and Jyothika. The excellent performance of Jyothika in pre climax and climax episode made the film to fare exceptionally at box office sending audience into shivers with thrilling moments. Jyothika effortlessly executed the characters of Chandramukhi and Ganga becoming the life line for total movie.

Latest release Nagavalli is divergent from Chandramukhi as we see three heroines virtually performing like the haunted soul. Anushka is the real Nagavalli in movie, Kamalini Mukherji in mentally retarded character is approximately equal to Nagavalli in makeup and Richa Gangapodhyaya is the final lady into which Aatma of Nagavalli enters which is revealed in climax. The burden of Jyothika is shared by three beautiful heroines in Nagavalli and that's why Nagavalli is Triple the Chandramukhi in characters and just one third in success.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Nagavalli Movie review




Nagavalli Movie Review

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Movie : Nagavalli
Rating: 3/5
Cast : Venkatesh, Anushka, Richa, Kamalini, Shraddha Das, Poonam Kaur, Brahmi, Dharmavarapu, Sarath Babu, Prabha, Raksha, Avinash, Suja, M S Narayana, Sameer etc
Directed by : P Vasu
Produced by : Bellamkonda Suresh
Banner : Sri Sai Ganesh Productions Pvt Ltd
Music : Guru Kiran
Release Date : 2010-12-16
 

Story:

A sequel tale, the story begins with the portrait of Chandramukhi (Anushka) which lands at an artist’s place. From there, it gets into the house of a big family (Sarath Babu, Prabha, Richa, Kamalini, Poonam, Shraddha das, Dharmavarapu, Raksha etc). However, unfortunate and mysterious things keep happening and the family meets with Rajeshwar Siddanthi (Avinash). He tells them that it is the effect of Chandramukhi and informs that one of the girls has got possessed by her. He calls upon Dr Vijay (Venkatesh) who is good at resolving such cases. Vijay comes with his assistant (Brahmi) and starts his investigation. What does he discover forms the rest of the story.

Artist performances:

Venkatesh has given an adequate performance and this time, he was contained. Anushka was neat and made her presence felt. Richa looks cute and performs with élan. Shraddha Das was alright. Kamalini Mukherjee has done very well but she must put on weight and get that voluptuous appeal, she looks very starved. Poonam Kaur was there to fill the screen. Brahmi's comedy was stale. Sarath Babu and Prabha were elegant. Avinash was good. Dharmavarapu was okay. Raksha was regular. M S Narayana was brief. The others did their bit as required.

Plus Points:

    * Art Department
    * Cinematography
    * Visual Effects
    * Background Score
    * Kamalini’s Performance

Minus Points:

    * Weak Content
    * Poor Comedy
    * Less Suspense Flavor
    * Songs

Analysis:

The film is the continuation of the super hit movie ‘Chandramukhi’ and though it was not as scary as the original, it had its own shock points. The film suffers mainly due to the weak narrative during the second half. Though it is well made technically, it was important to keep the mystery correctly and give the shock at the right scene. Overall, this is a film which will connect with the family audience and Venky fans. The box office might register an average result but not a hit.

Verdict: Just Average!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Wanted Movie Review


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Starring : Prabhu Deva
Sajid-Wajid
Jalees Sherwani, Sameer, Arun Bhairav, Wajid, Shabbir Ahmed and Salman Khan
Salman Khan, Ayesha Takia Azmi, Mahesh Manjrekar, Asseem Merchant, Sajid, Vinod Khanna, Mahek Chhal and Prakash Raj


Wanted: A tighter script. Wanted: Better editing. Wanted: A smooth flow of scenes. What you get instead is a 'leave-your-brains-behind' fare replete with frenzied plots, typical of Bollywood films of an era gone by, which cared two hoots about script or screenplay.

But Salman Khan fans need not fear, WANTED is all about the Khan. Here he is on a killing spree. One after the other, bad guys get bumped off, either to a bullet or to his fist. Last week BAABARR, did the killing, this week it is Radhe (Salman Khan) who works for moneybhai (meaning, he kills for money). And he kills with passionate glee!

There's also Gani bhai, Golden and Datta Pawle who do the killing. They are hardcore underworld characters who feed the cops and bleed the city. A bad cop is thrown in for good measure in the form of Inspector Talpade (Mahesh Manjrekar). Talpade decides which girl he wants to size up and does so in public! Of course there is also Ayesha Takia. Poor girl, she doesn't know if she is coming or going. I mean there are no links to her scenes and no meaning to her dialogues either. From a call centre where she works, she is either going to meet Radhe or to her aerobic classes. She has a kid brother who takes the 8pm local (empty). It is not clear whether he is going home or coming home!

Dil Bole Hadippa! Movie Review



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Starring : Anurag Singh
Pritam Chakraborty and Joshilay (Guest Composer)
Jaideep Sahni
Shahid Kapoor, Rani Mukherjee, Poonam Dhillon, Anupam Kher, Dalip Tahil, Rakhi Sawant, Sherlyn Chopra and Vrajesh Hirjee


I don't know why, but I get this feeling that this movie has been cleverly crafted and executed to herald Rani Mukherjee's second coming. Producer Aditya Chopra along with director Anurag Singh has made sure this is a Rani fare all the way and she gets most of the screen time. After all, it has been a long time Rani has been seen on screen. And to be fair to the actor, she has done a brilliant job. Showing the fire of old and a spark that still glows, Rani lights up the screen every time she comes on. Be it in the get-up as a male cricketer or as the village belle. She has enough and more scenes and dialogues to steam ahead in the numbers game. Others beware, the GHULAM girl is back with a bang.

There's no dum in the story. It's a remix of Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi and Chak De, both Yash Raj films. There are also enough references to the other hits from their banner, as is customary in all their films.

Veera Kaur (Rani Mukherjee) is a cricketer who can hit six sixes in an over. Gary Sobers, Ravi Shastri and Yuvraj Singh be damned. She works in a local theatre group but dreams of donning the India colours. Her argument is simple; if Indira Gandhi could run the nation, Kiran Bedi tame prisoners in Tihar jail and Sunita Williams land on the moon, why cannot she play cricket for the Indian team. Good question!

So to make her dream come true she turns into Veer Pratap Singh, complete with a moustache and a beard to enter the selection trials for a local club. Here she runs into (Rohan) Shahid Kapur, who has specially come down from England to help his dad's team, which has been consistently losing, get the winning edge. Dad and Mom are not on talking terms. Seems like she wanted to settle in England and he in India. So son spends most time in England

 
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