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Saturday 31 December 2011

WISH YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR 2012 FOR ALL 35MMRAHUL LOVERS

CastNagarjuna, Sneha, Annie, Shweta Menon, Nasser, Ajay, Supreeth, Pradeep Rawath.
Music: M M Keeravani
Cinematography: Shyam K Naidu, Anil Bhandari and Poorna
Art: S Ravinder
Action director: S S Rajamouli
produced by: Nagarjuna Akkineni
Story, screenplay, and directed by: Vijayendra Prasad
Release date: Dec 22, 2011
35mmrahulsRating: 5/5                                                                             

What's it about!

Set in a village called Nelakondapalli in Adilabad district in early 1950's, the film tells the story of Mallamma (Annie) and her father Rajanna (Nagarjuna), a freedom fighter. After the death of her father and mother (Sneha), a villager brings up Mallamma and her only passion is singing. But the village's dorasani orders to kill this little nightingale. She is saved by her music teacher (Nasser) and he tells her to go to Delhi to meet Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru so that the village gets freedom from the Nizam ruling. She sets out for Delhi on bare foot and as soon as she reaches to meet Nehru, the village dorasani and her men land in Delhi and abscond her and lock her and her music teacher in a room. Her teacher tells the story of Rajanna, her father, and a revolutionary who taught the villagers to fight against the atrocities. 



Analysis

On August 15th, 1947, India freed from British rule but one of her princely state - Hyderabad state was still ruled by Nizam kings and the Nizam's ambition was to secure Dominion Status for his State. Razakars, a private army of Nizam and the zamindars in the villages did heinous crimes on Telangana people and their atrocities were horrible to even to write. This is history. Rajanna just took one aspect from the history and put fiction around the facts to make a beautiful and heartwarming story. It is more about a girl's fight for her personal freedom to live without fears and a revolutionary's struggle to bring freedom to his village. Less of history, more of a heart-touching story.

Without a doubt, Rajanna is one of the best movies to come out from Tollywood in the recent times. We should commend Nagarjuna, the producer for backing up such a movie in which the girl (played by Annie) gets more focus than him. We should also appreciate him for donning the role that is offbeat, yet inspiring.

Songs are Telangana's intrinsic culture - you hear people singing for every occasion from Batukamma festival to a movement for separate state. So director Vijayendra Prasad beautifully told the story with songs and used songs as plot device. The beauty in the script lies in making the girl as a singer and Rajanna as balladeer. Music genius M M Keeravani has put in his best for this movie and lifted many scenes with his impeccable recording. Added to that the girl's performance, Nagarjuna's inspiring act in second half are plus points to the movie.

PerformancesThe film completely belongs to the child artiste Annie and Nagarjuna. Annie gets more footage and she steals the show. She gets it perfect in expressions, accent of the language. You empathy with her and also feel sympathy for her plight. She gives award-winning performance. Nagarjuna has tried to emote with his eyes in most of the scenes in the film. He is terrific in the song - Veyyi Veyyi. In some patriotic scenes, he is too good but his character should have written with more depth to bring out the feel and fervor.

Among other actors, Sneha as Lacchamma is apt. Swetha Menon as villainous Dorasani fits the bill but her costumes are no way related to Telangana culture. Sammeta Gandhi brings the authenticity to his character. Nasser as the music teacher is okay. Supreeth, Pradeep Rawath, Sravan as Nag's friends are good.

Bottom-lineRarely do we get to see a very honest and beautiful film like Rajanna. It is an emotional film with a heart-touching script. With terrific performance from Annie, topnotch musical score by music genius M M Keeravani, rich production values, non-gimmickry scenes, the movie is one of the best movies to come out from Tollywood in the recent times. Go for it, for its honesty and genuine effort.

Veedinthe movie riview

35mmrahulsRating: 3/5
Banner: PVP Ventures
Cast: Vikram, K Vishwanath, Deeksha Seth, Pradeep Rawath, Shriya, Reemma Sen and others
Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja
Cinematographer: R. Madhi
Editor: Kasi Viswanathan
Story, screenplay, director: Suseenthiran
Producer: Prasad V Potluri
Release date: 30/12/2011

Talented hero Vikram has come up with a typical mass masala role this time and he has the veteran icon K Vishwanath for company. Let us see how the film goes..

Story
Fire Shankar (Vikram) works as a fighter in the film industry and his dream is to become a big villain. He is assisted by his group of fighters.

One day, he comes across an old man Dakshinamurthy (K Vishwanath) who is being chased by goons. The reason for that is Dakshinamurthy’s property which has an orphanage. The noted minister Ranganayaki alias Akka (Sana) has got her eyes on the property and she lures Dakshinamoorthy’s son (Avinash) to get that. Shankar gives shelter to Dakshinamurthy and protects him.

However, Akka is searching frantically for Dakshinamurthy and Shankar decides to put an end to all this. How that happens forms the rest of the story.

Performances
Vikram has come up with a versatile performance. He is seen nearly in twenty getups and all of them sit on him very well. He is a gifted actor and should fall in the hands of the right directors.

Deeksha Seth was there to fill the romance track and provide the required glamour. Though she has not indulged in any skin show, she has an elegant charm which cannot be missed.

K Vishwanath was wonderful. Despite his age and physical condition, he gives an energetic performance and his act in the first half is really commendable.

Sana comes as a surprise revelation. She has a meaty role as the lead villain and performs it in the right manner. Despite all her negative shades, her sensuousness is something of a treat to the audience.

Pradeep Rawath was brief but good. Thambi Ramaiah was upto the mark. Aruldoss brought few smiles. Avinash was apt. Saloni appeals with her item song. The song involving Shriya and Reemma Sen was below average. Others didn’t have much to offer.

Highlights

Vikram and K Vishwanath’s performances
Background score
Fight sequence between Vikram and Pradeep Rawath
Second half



Analysis
Whenever a film starring Vikram comes, the expectations are high. Given his versatility and immense talent he possesses, the audience wants to see variety and larger than life concepts from him. So when he comes across as a regular mass hero, the attempt doesn’t really work. That’s what happened here.

Moreover, it was the ineffective handling of the script which could not get the audience to connect to the plot. As usual, there was the nativity factor missing.

The film suffered in the comedy and romance department as well.

Overall, it was made on a formula with no innovation. At the box office, this might appeal to the frontbenchers who seek few fights, some punch lines etc. but success is highly doubtful.

Bottomline: Good thought, average execution

Monday 19 December 2011

Mahesh & Kajal Business Man New Posters

Mahesh & Kajal Business Man New Posters

RamCharan & Tamanna RACHA Shooting Photos

RamCharan & Tamanna RACHA Shooting Photos

Siddharth First Look From “Love Failure” Movie

Siddharth First Look From “Love Failure” Movie

Journey Movie Review

Journey Movie Review

Journey Movie Review
Movie: Journey
My Rating: 3/5
Banner: SK Pictures, Fox Star Studios
Cinematographer: Velraj
Music: Satya
Editing: Kishore
Producers: A R Murugadoss, Suresh Kondeti
Story, Screenplay & Direction: M Saravanan
Cast: Sharwanand, Ananya, Jai, Anjali etc..
Release Date: 16th Dec 2011

Review

Story


A tale of two couples, the story begins with Gautham (Sharwa), a random guy who is approached by Amrutha (Ananya) for a help. She comes from a small town to Hyderabad and has to go for an interview. She takes the help of Gautham for getting to the location but has several innocent suspicions on him. By the time the interview is over Amrutha starts liking Gautham but she doesn’t even know his name or anything. On the other hand, there is Krishnakanth (Jai), a shy guy who is in love with nurse Madhumita (Anjali). Unlike his nature, Madhumita is more tough, outgoing and assertive. However, she also likes Krishnakanth and eventually they start going around.

Krishnakanth decides to take Madhumita to his hometown and takes the Hyderabad- Vijayawada bus. At the same time, Amrutha who is unable to forget Gautham takes a bus going from Vijayawada – Hyderabad in the hope of seeing him again. What Amrutha doesn’t know is Gautham takes the same bus as Krishna-Madhumita to get in touch with Amrutha. The story takes a turn when both the buses meet with an accident. What happens after that forms the rest of the story.

Artists Performance:

Sharwanand is a class actor. Despite being given a regular character, he essays it with apt conviction and possesses a strong screen presence. He must be seen more on screen.

Ananya comes up with a cute performance. She is not much of a pretty girl but has that typical innocent looks and carries her role with good quality. Overall, she did a decent job.

Jai has got into his role very nicely and his body language and face in the crowd appearance will strike a chord with the viewers. He underplays his character to the right level.

Anjali is the showstealer. She has a strong homely sex appeal and good versatility in her expressions. Most of the times, it is her eyes that do the talking and her dubbing was suitable.

Highlights:

* Screenplay
* Canning of the bus collision
* Music and RR
* Performances from lead cast
* Storyline
* Sharwa’s dialogue about Hyderabad

Drawbacks:

* Lengthy climax
* Harsh dose of reality
* Nativity element missing to an extent

Final Analysis:

Whenever a Tamil film comes to Telugu in dubbed format, the difference is quite visible.

For starters, the Tamil films are filled with more of daily life characters, their protagonists are regular faces in the crowd sans glamour, the depiction of each scene is done with strong narrative and realism. This is the feel which comes to the viewer from the moment the film starts.

However, it is not just about the nativity or the romance between the lead pairs, it is the underlying realities of life and the backdrop of the film that many will connect to.

Though the subject is simple, the director has elevated the emotion to a high extent purely by his screenplay and extracting good performances. The film also gives a message on how life can take a turn at any point and why one must share love with his/her dear one.

Overall, the film has been made with good sensibilities, a practical touch and above all, cost effective budget.

On the flip side, the Telugu audience is not used to such realistic treats so it remains to be seen how they can handle this.

At the box office, the film has all prospects of scoring a commercial hit and if the audience also connects, then the chances of success grow stronger.





   



Friday 2 December 2011

Sangarshana review

Starring: M. Sasikumar, Allari Naresh, Swati Reddy, Vasundhara
Directed by: Samuthirakani
Produced by: M. Sasikumar
Written by: Samuthirakani
Music by: Sundar C Babu
Cinematography: S. R. Kathiir
Studio: Company Productions
35mmrahuls Rating: 3.75/5

Story:

The story of the movie is all about ordinary man who transforms as a Rebel, because of the circumstances.

Kumaran (Sasikumar) lives a peaceful life with his family and friends in Chennai. Bharathi (Swathi) enters the life of Kumaran and falls in love with him. But Kumaran keeps aviods her and at one stage accepts her love.

Nallavan (Allari Naresh) arrives Chennai and meets Kumaran for some serious issues. Then rest of the story revolves around these characters and their unexpected twists in their life.

Performance:

We can only says that, Sasikumar has reached a milestone in his acting career with Sangarshana. Colours Swathi steals the audience with her charm and acting. Allari Naresh has his best with his fine acting. Other cast Nivetha, Namo Narayana, Gnanavel, Jayaprakash and Suri are best choice for Sangarshana.

Analysis.

SR Kathir once again proved as perfectionist with his Cinematography. Writer Samudrakhani in on his peak, this movie is truly a milestone in his career. Music by Sundar C Babu is an added advantage for the movie. Songs are good and the background score raises the strength of those crucial scenes. Film makers should have taken care of dubbing.

Finally: Sangarshana is a powerful message movie.

Bejawada review

Film: Bejawada
35mmrahuls Rating: 4/5
Banner:
Shreya Productions
Cast: Naga Chaitanya, Amala Paul, Prabhu, Abhimanyu Singh, Mukul Dev and others
Music: Pradeep Koneru, Vikram Negi, Bapi-Tutul, Amar Mohile
Cinematographer: S Bhupathy
Editor: Goutham Raju
Story, screenplay, direction: Vivek Krishna
Producers: Ram Gopal Varma, Kiran Koneru
Release date: 01/12/2011
Naga Chaitanya who was seen in romantic roles has arrived with a rough role. Given the controversy and the RGV factor involved, let us see how the film is
Story
Based on the backdrop of Vijayawada, the story begins with Kalidas (Prabhu) a powerful goon who is a do-gooder to society. His loyal and trusted aide is Vijay Krishna (Mukul Dev). But Vijay’s presence gives insecurity to the power hungry and crooked Shankar Prasad (Abhimanyu), brother of Kalidas. However, Kalidas is killed one day and Shankar takes over. He spreads the word that the murder was done by Vijay Krishna. Meanwhile, Vijay’s youngest brother Siva (Chaitu) is a student leader who is a good student and also in love with Geetanjali (Amala), the police commissioner’s daughter. The story takes a turn when Vijay Krishna is murdered and Siva decides to get into action to put an end to Shankar. Whether he is successful or not forms the rest of the story.
PerformancesNaga Chaitanya prepared well for the role and put a good effort in emoting the anger and intensity. While his screen presence was not that strong in the film, he covered it with positive body language.
Amala Paul was dazzlingly beautiful. She has the right kind of natural attraction and sex appeal that mesmerises the audience. Most of the magic is cast by her through the eyes.
Abhimanyu Singh was apt for the role. He shined in few scenes and showed that menacing looks. However, his character was not etched strongly to show him as a worthy villain.
Mukul Dev got a meaty role and he did justice to it. Though the lip sync was missing due to his Hindi rendition, Mukul utilised the opportunity rightly and scored.
Prabhu was brief but made his presence felt. Subhalekha Sudhakar was standard. Ashok Rao was apt. Ajay was good. Kota was effective. Ahuti Prasad was usual. The comedy track between Brahmi and M S Narayana was not required. Phanikanth who stands as Chaitu’s bodyguard was impressive with his looks. The others did their bit as required and added value.
Highlights
  • Violence scenes
  • Amala Paul
Drawbacks
  • Screenplay
  • Direction
  • Second half
  • Weak emotional graph
Analysis:Since the theme of the film is goondaism in Vijayawada, it is natural that audiences expect the film to depict the contemporary political history of Vijayawada and the real-life instances that had happened in Vijayawada in the past. There is no mention of these incidents in the film.
A few scenes might give the impression that Naga Chaitanya brothers could be Devineni brothers; and it that were to be true, Abhimanyu Singh character must be that of Ranga. If that is what the director’s idea is, then he must have either no knowledge of the political history of Vijayawada or he might have deliberately distorted it.
In any case, it is better not to compare the theme of the film with the history of Vijayawada. Otherwise, the audiences are bound to get irritated.
Setting aside the background of the film, if one were to consider only the content part of the film, “Bezawada” is a third grade action film.
Except bloodshed and violence to attract the mass audience, there is absolutely no emotion in the film. The audiences do not react even if the lead roles in the film are killed. At times, one would get an impression that one was watching a street play. All the scenes that lead to the death of Prabhu are just artificial. Though the film attains a little seriousness later, the director clearly fumbled in maintaining the tempo. Had he taken the real-life incidents to build the screen play, he would have had a smooth show. But, the moment he thought of making a film based on a revenge drama according to his whims and fancies without any connection with the real life incidents, he had lost the grip over the screen play.
The audiences could not get involved anywhere in the film as they could easily predict what is going to come in the next scene.
When the rowdies proclaim that Bezawada belongs to them and declare that: “Beware, it is our Bezawada,” one wonders whether it is also a sentimental film: people may think there is something called Bezawada sentiment, too, just like sister sentiment and mother sentiment in the films. While the first half goes on without elevating the hero character, the director is totally confused in the second half as to how to elevate the hero as a hero.
There are several scenes that were forcibly incorporated and when there was no idea how to take the story forward, the director introduces song and dance sequences. For example, nobody knows why Naga Chaitanya walks out of the house and why he comes back. And he does not resort to any attacks or fights that cause harm to his family during this interregnum period. And when he fires at the shoulder of the villain, the film ends there. All that the hero does after the scene to scare the villain will only create boredom to the audience.
In any revenge drama, audiences should not disconnect themselves with the movie till the hero achieves what he wants. But if the hero continues to struggle with his character, the audiences simply walk out of the theatre without showing even minimum mercy towards the character. That itself shows that the director could not effectively convey to the audience what he wants.
Since Bezawada is a low-budget film, the producer may recover the expenditure incurred on it; but it is doubtful whether it would get any appreciation from the audience. May be a section of audiences who enjoy bloodshed and violence might enjoy watching it.
Bottomline: 'Bezawada' not rocks, but shakes the audience!

Monday 28 November 2011

Mahesh Babu – Puri Jagan To Sing A Song

Prince Mahesh Babu is going to sing a song for His upcoming sensation The BusinessMan.SS.Thaman is Gearing up his Keyboard for the Mahesh to sing a song for The First time. Director Puri jagannath is also sharing the tone with mahesh. The Businessman is a high voltage action entertainer with ample comedy and powerful script. The makers are confident that the film will become yet another super success in Mahesh Babu’s career. The Businessman is scheduled for a worldwide release on 12th January 2012.

Bejawada Has Controversial Scenes : Censor board Review

Naga Chaitanya's upcoming high voltage action entertainer movie Bejawada which was scheduled to release on 1 December 2011 is facing problems with censor board.

It seems Censor board is not willing to give clearance to the film and recommended 20 major cuts in this film.

Censor Board felt that this film has some controversial scenes which is addressing specific communities which might hurt those people thus causing trouble to law and order.

However, makers are not happy with it and sent to revision committee for further review.

Naga Chaitanya’s Bejawada Movie Release Date Postponed

Previously, RGV made some changes in the film for quality output, due to this movie release date has been pushed from 24th November to 2nd December.

Naga Chaitanya is romancing Amala Paul in the movie. Ram Gopal Varma and Kiran Kumar Koneru are producing this film together. Debutant Vivek Krishna is directing this film. Abhimanyu Singh, Prabhu, Brahmanandam, Ajay and others are playing the other key roles.

Saturday 26 November 2011

jr.NTR struggles hard for dammu movie


Young Tiger Jr.NTR is quite serious about his Dammu and, he along with Boyapati Srinu the director of the film are putting in hard work to make Dammu not less than a blockbuster hit at the Box-Office. Boyapati is said to be extracting the commercial elements of Jr.NTR to the fullest from the film.

It is known that Boyapati Sreenu has a successful track record with mass entertainers like Bhadra, Tulasi and Simha while Jr.NTR is one hero who has a huge following in mass crowds and when the duo teaming up, the Nandamuri fans are expecting a powerful mass entertainer.

The current schedule of Dammu is taking place in Pollachi followed by a Mysore schedule in December. Trisha and Karthika will add the glamour quotient for the film while MM Keeravani will provide the musical scores. Alexander Vallabha is the producer of Dammu.

Friday 25 November 2011

SOLO REVIEW

Film: Solo
Cast: Nara Rohith, Nisha Agarwal, Prakash Raj, Ali, Jayasudha, Pavitra Lokesh, Shayaji Shinde, Srinivas Reddy, Narasimha, Rao Ramesh, M S Narayana, and others
Music: Manisharma
Director of Photography: Dasarathi Shivendra
Editing: Marthand K Venkatesh
Fights: Ram - Laxman
Art: Raghu Kulakarni
Produced by: Vamsi Krishna Srinivas
Banner: SVK Cinema
Story, screenplay, dialogues and directed by: Parashuram
Release date: November 25, 2011
CBFC Rating: U/A

What's it about!
Gowtham (Nara Rohith) is brought up as an orphan and he craves to get married to a girl who has large family so that he could have a family of his after marriage. He falls for the charms of a college student Vaishnavi (Nisha Agarwal) who has great family. Vaishnavi's father (Prakash Raj) also wants marry off his daughter to a guy who has great family support, so he naturally rejects Gowtham and Vasinavi's love. Rest of the movie is how Gowtham won his love and got a family that he sought all his life.

Analysis

Director Parashuram made his debut with a youthful entertainer Yuvatha and later made a flop movie called Anjaneyulu with Ravi Teja has written and directed this family entertainer with Nara Rohith as hero. Unlike his earlier two films, Solo concentrates on subtle romance, witty dialogues and family values. The idea that an orphan seeking family through marriage is interesting and he builds the entire screenplay on it, beginning the movie with a voice over by director Puri Jagannadh.

First half of the movie moves fast with romance between Nara Rohith and Nisha, and comedy by M.S. Narayana and Nara Rohith's gang of friends - Srinivas Reddy, Narsinha, etc. Post interval, the movie falls in predictable situation and runs slowly till the penultimate climax sequences bringing the audiences in to the story again. Also Shayaji Shinde's proposal to Prakash Raj defies the logic. The film's main strength is climax scenes and dialogues. Though second half is similar to Bommarillu Bhaskar's Parugu, the final sequences bring a lump in your throat.

Performances
Nara Rohith has good looks but he needs to shrug off rigidity in expressions and body language. He was perfect for the role he portrayed in his first film - Baanam but this film needs him to look endearing as it is a family-romantic drama but he is so stoic in many scenes. Nisha Agarwal is good as she has charming looks and also delivers performance in the climax. Savita Reddy has provided voice to her. Pillar of the movie is Prakash Raj; this experienced and multiple times award-winning actor holds the whole drama even in simple scenes. Jayasudha, Pavitra Lokesh, Shayaji Shinde and Ravi are suited well.

Ali and M S Narayana provide some good laughter. Srinivas Reddy, Narasimha and others have done justice to their roles.

Dasarathi Shivendra's camera work is fantastic. For a small budgeted film both the visuals and artwork are pretty good. Manisharma's music is just okay.

As a writer and director Parashuram has matured. From his first film to this movie, there is steady growth in handling emotional scenes. As a dialogue writer, he scores big marks. Dialogues are his strength and he shows off his skills here. He should have made the film a little crispier in the second half.

Bottom-line!

Solo has interesting plot line and provides emotional quotient in the second half. A little taut narration in the second half would have made much difference. On the whole, the film is above average family entertainer.

35mmrahulsRating: 3/5

Hero Ram Photos from "Endukante Premanta" Movie (1st On Net)



Hero Ram Photos from "Endukante Premanta" Movie (1st On Net)

Mahesh & Kajal In Business Man (Working Still)

Mahesh & Kajal In Business Man (Working Still)