Sunday, August 26, 2012

Sidigadu movie review




Bheemineni Srinivasa Rao has directed the movie on Arundathy Movies banner. Check out Sudigadu Movie Review to see whether it lives up to the expectations or not.

Cast: Allari Naresh, Monal Gajjar, Kovai Sarala, Brahmanandam, others
Director: Bheemineni Srinivasa Rao
Producer: Chadrasekhar D Reddy
Music: Sree Vasanth
Banner: Arundathy Movies
Release Date: August 24, 2012

Sudigadu Review Story:

Shiva (Allari Naresh) is a powerful and dashing young guy who lives with his grandmother in Hyderabad. He falls for Priya (Monal Gajjar), the daughter of a rich businessman (Sayaji Shinde). After few yes-no’s Sayaji Shinde finally agrees for their marriage and during reception Shiva faces a shocking insult from Sayaji’s associate. What insult he faces? To what things that situation leads to and can Shiva overcome all the hurdles he faces during this journey forms the rest of the story.

Sudigadu Review Analysis:

The first half of Sudigadu is laced with nicely etched spoof comedy from several hit movies. Director Bheemineni Srinivas has done a commendable job in dealing with the subject as he didn’t demean any celebrity or movies he has used in this film. He has done enough hard work and has come up with a convincing plot with integrity. The first half is racy and the screenplay is very crisp. The Aata spoof scene on Omkar, Sundaram master is outstanding and has got terrific response from the audience. The entire first half keeps you engaged with the story and the follow up scenes too are shot well.

The second half however cliches and is good in parts. The incorporeal graphics and few illogical scenes in this hour will test your patience. The pre climax episode is a bit lengthy and compared to first half the second hour is below par. The thigh slapping scene has got tremendous applause from the audience especially for the train sequence episode.

Sudigadu Review TeluguOne Perspective:

Sudigadu picks up humor from Tollywood alone and practically, every scene refers to a celebrity or another movie. Director Bheemaneni Srinivas has managed to put up a sincere effort and made it clear that the audience delve into his cinematic liberty and identifies the spoofs he has used in this film. They have attempted every possible scene and most parts were funny for all. Allari Naresh is the show stealer in his dual role. The twist in the second half is not striking and ending is also badly executed. The court scene could have been dealt better. The songs come as mere hurdles and will spoil the essence of the movie.

Sudigadu is no different from Allari Naresh’s earlier outings as the actor has tried spoofs in the past as well. But, the difference between the both is, Sudigadu, from the beginning offers lot of comedy tinge and pulsation. The movie is rather time pass in the first half and the story falls at common place in the second half. Overall, Sudigadu is Allari Naresh mark entertainer where you don’t need any reasoning, logic but only comic magic!

Sudigadu Review Performances:

Allari Naresh has delivered amazing performance and he excelled in dances, comedy timing as usual. He has played dual role in the movie and apparently has done justice to it. By far, this can be rated as one his best performances in the recent times. Monal Gajjar adds the glam quotient to the film and she is just OK. LB Sriram, MS Narayana, Kondavalasa, Jayaprakash Reddy have played their parts well. Brahmanandam’s presence is felt in a limited role. Srinivas Reddy, Sayaji Shinde, Fish Venkat, Kovai Sarala and Raghu Babu are good.

Sudigadu Review Technicalities:

Cinematography is OK. The editing could have been better as the film drags a bit in the second half. The dialogues are witty and catchy. Sree Vasanth’s music and background score are not up to the mark. Production values of Arundathy Movies are grand.  Direction by Bheemineni Srinivasa Rao is good in parts and he should have taken special care in dealing with the second half.

Positives:

Allari Naresh
Spoof Comedy

Negatives:

Slow second half
Music
Love thread between the lead pair

Review courtery: Teluguone.com

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

GodFather - Upendra Movie review

A section of audience felt that Upendra's recent superhit movie Katariveera Surasundarangi was weak in the story part and it was also criticised by some critics for the same reason. But his latest movie Godfather is exactly opposite to it, as it has a brilliant story with no room for glamour and other masala elements.
Godfather is a remake of Tamil superhit film Varalaru starring Ajith Kumar in triple roles. The Telugu remake was planned a few years ago and it was offered to Upendra, who turned down the offer assuming that it was difficult to bring back the life to the characters played by Ajith in the Tamil version.
But K Manju, who had acquired the Kannada remake rights, convinced Uppi that he could do the roles. As a result, Godfather is before you and Upendra has
almost succeeded in impressing the audience.
The first half of Godfather is good and fast-paced. Shiv Sagar with his son Vijay (both performed by Upendra) will be leading a happy life. Born with a silver spoon, Vijay loves to party all the time and has less time to take up the responsibility of his father's business. But the wheelchair-bound father makes him to change his mind and sends his son to Bhamapur to look after some project. Here, he meets Divya (Soundarya).
In the blink of an eye, they fall for each other and decide to tie the knot. However, there is a twist in the story and Upendra will be shown in the negative shade. Hence, the marriage breaks up. The follow up scenes remind us of Uppi's recent movie Aarakshaka. Nonetheless, the two stories are entirely different and soon the audience will realise it. The second half is fully engaging and there is a flashback that introduces us to Shiv Sagar's past. The rest of the tale should be seen on-screen.
It has been quite a long time since the Kannada audience witnessed a good story-based movie and Godfather belongs to that category. There is not a single dull moment in the film, though the viewers get clues about the proceedings at parts. The movie has wonderful screenplay by KS Ravikumar, the director and writer of Varalaaru.
Upendra leaves good impressions with his three different characters. Especially, the role of Bharatanatyam dancer with feminine qualities is excellent. The way he walks, talks and reacts are praiseworthy. The other two characters are okay and the negative role reminds us of his psychopath role in Aarakshaka. However, his body language does not compliment his young-man avatar. Soundarya, the daughter of yesteryear actress Jayamala, has done a decent job in her limited role and she looks promising. Catherine is okay and Bhumika Chawla is seen in a special song.
AR Rahman's three songs 'Sarigama Sangama...', 'Nannede shruthiyalli...' and 'Neene ee kanna...' are impressive and PC Sriram's cinematography is good. The drawback of the movie is that the climax seems to be shot in a hurry and it is disappointing to see the blunder in the story after having a good time watching the movie.
Verdict: Godfather is a well-made family entertainer that has a good story, which is rare in recent times. Upendra's character of the Bharatanatyam dancer will remain as the biggest highlight of the movie.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Devudu Chesina Manushulu Movie Review

Way2movies brings you Devudu Chesina Manushulu movie review.Puri Jagannadh directed Ravi Teja’s Devudu Chesina Manushulu has hit the big-screens on 15th August on the eve of Independence Day.
Story: Lord Vishnu (Brahmanandam) and Goddess Lakshmi discuss about a story where Vishnu Murthy decides to show a live story of two orphans. Raviteja (Raviteja) is born in Hyderabad who becomes a land settler while Ileana (Ileana) in Bangkok who turns a taxi driver. The screenplay turns a direction with Papayya (M.S.Narayana) throws an arati thokka (Banana peel) on the road which leads Ravi Teja head to Bangkok on a settlement between the between Circle Inspector Subba Raju (Subba Raju) and Bangkok Don Prakash Raj (Prakash Raj). He sees Ileana in Bangkok and falls in love but very soon, they quarrel and get separated due to misunderstanding. Now, Goddess Lakshmi is unhappy with the events and Vishnu murthy wants to complete the story by rewinding it preventing Papayya from throwing the arati thokka on the road. How Ravi Teja and Ileana get united forms the crux.
Performances: Ravi Teja delivered a decent performance and his mannerisms and energy levels are as usual noticeable. But such talented actors need to look up for interesting and varied roles. It is high times he needs to focus on the selection of scripts.
Ileana looked sizzling in the film and provided ample glamour quotient in the songs. Performance wise, she is regular.
Prakash Raj, Subbaraju showed ease in their performance. Ali is hilarious in few scenes, MS Narayana is brief and Fish Venkat is good. Jyothi Rana is hot and Gabriela sizzled in an item song.
Technical Analysis: Shyam K Naidu’s cinematography is decent and standard, editing is crisp and the run length is good. Raghu Kunche’s music was good and a couple of songs were well-shot while the background score is good. Direction is unconvincing while the screenplay goes flipside after the interval. It is inspired from a Tamil film 12 B but this wasn’t entertaining. Dialogues are pretty average. Production values are standard.
Analysis: As Puri Jagannadh informed in the audio, DCM does not have a story or perfect script. The characterizations were cliché, the screenplay isn’t gripping. Logic has gone for a toss big time and the narrative doesn’t have any flow. Songs are misplaced ad effects the flow. Brahmanandam and Kovai Sarala roles are not convincing. Screenplay is bad and and Puri Jagannadh has even disappointed with the dialogue.The climax is poorly made. It is only the first half, you were provided some entertainment while it’s hard to sit in the second half of the film.
Final Verdict: Passable First half & Horrible second half!!!
Film: Devudu Chesina Manushulu
Starring: Ravi teja,Ileana,Brahmanandam,Kovai Sarala
Director: Puri Jagannadh
Producer: B.V.S.N. Prasad
Banner: Sri Venkateswara Cine Creations banner
Music: Ragu Kunche

Kannada Ramya Stills

Kannada Ramya Stills

Sexy wet Tammana in Raccha

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Beautiful Shriya in Saree

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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Swetha Basu Prasad Stills

swetha basu prasad latest photos stills at her upcoming Telugu movie Vijetha opening event