Friday, October 5, 2012
ram-charan-new
ராம் சரண் நடிக்கும் ‘ராம் சரண்’
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pizza readt tamil-new
‘பீட்சா’ ரெடி…
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Sunday, September 30, 2012
No KAMAAL DHAMAAL MALAMAAL!
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Friday, September 7, 2012
Andala Rakshasi Movie Review
Andala Rakshasi Movie Review
Movie Review: Spoiler alert! It’s a tragedy! The film ends in one i.e. But then there was a time in Telugu cinema, (the mid to late eighties to be specific) when films tragic romances like Mouna Raagam and Geetanjali were the zeitgeist. Andala Rakshasi is of that vintage, as far as matters of taste, sensibility and cinematic integrity go at least. On the flip side though the film avoids all the “silly business”(read as forced comedy tracks, silly jokes, unconnected action) that most filmmakers resort to, hoping to appeal to the masses among the audience.
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Ek Tha Tiger Movie Review
Director : Kabir Khan
Producer : Yash Raj Films
Music Director : Sohail Sen
Starring: Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif
MyStills.net Rating :
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Raaz 3 Movie Music Review
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Shirdi Sai movie review
Cast: Nagarjuna, Srikanth, Sneha, Kamalini Mukherjee and others
Cinematography: S. Gopal Reddy
Art: Sri.Bhaskar Raju, Srikanth
Editing: Shravan
Music: Keeravani
Producer: A.Mahesh Reddy
Screenplay- Direction: Raghavender Rao
Dialogues: Parchuri Brothers
CBFC rating: U
Release date: 06-09-2012
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Mask 1st Week Box Office Collections
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Thursday, August 16, 2012
Naan
Cinematographer - director Jeeva was a name to reckon with in Tamil cinema. Though he has passed away, his legacy seems to be continued by his protege Jeeva Shankar. The latter makes his independent foray as filmmaker with Naan starring music composer Vijay Anthony in the lead role.
A crime thriller Naan speaks about an youth who faces challenges in his life from unexpected quarters that leads him to make a s3erial of murders. The tag line of the movie is that no man is perfect in this world. And so is the male protagonist.
Besides Vijay Anthony, the movie has Rupa Manjeri, Siddharth of Ananda Thandavam fame, Anuya and Vibha in lead roles.
Karthik (Vijay Anthony) is forced to kill his mother for infidelity. He spends the rest of his life in prison and returns only to do an unexpected thing - changing his identity for pursuing his medical course. But that comes with lots of troubles. He overcomes them obviosuly with unexpected acts.
Vijay Anthony lives up to the role. But his emotional outputs are one-dimensional. He is good at action scenes. Siddharth is promising while Roopa gets a meaty role.
The movie has its lacuna but thanks to overall efforts of Vijay Anthony, it is a wonderful watch.
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Eppadi Manasukkul Vandhai
It seems to be the season of romantic movies hitting the screens. Filmmaker P V Prasath after Kadhalil Vizhunthein has come up with Eppadi Manasukkul Vandhai, a romantic thriller which is all about a youth’s all –out action to save his love life.
The movie shares some similarities with Kadhalil Vizhunthein. For the characterisation of the hero is almost the same in both the movies. But the sequence of events makes it more engrossing.
Playing the lead role is debutant Vishwa. A promising talent, who delivers his best in a tough character. Former Miss India Earth Tanvi Vyas plays the female lead while Irfan dons the role of a college student, whose characters sets the ball rolling in the film.
Produced by director Kiccha, Eppadi Manasukkul Vandhai has music by A J Daniel, a former Harris Jeyaraj speaks about a friend turning foe for romance. He even dares to turn a serial killer to hold the hands of his beloved. Though is it soft and romantic, at places it is gruesome and bloody.
Seenu (Vishwa) a poor boy hailing from a dhobi family meets Mithra (Tanvi Vyas), a rich girl and falls in love with her. Seenu joins the college ( a fashion technology institute) where she joins. There is one Shyam (Irfan), a close friend of Mithra who stays in her house. Seenu becomes both their friends. But a fight breaks between Shyam and Seenu. The former is killed by Seenu. Fearing that he would be a hurdle in his lovelife, he kills Shyam and hides his body. He cooks up a story that Shyam had left the city after a love failure.
Seenu consoles Mithra's close friend and soon wins over her heart. Now enters a tough police office (Ravi Kale). He suspects Seenu of killing Shyam. The chase begins. What happens then is the climax. Vishwa has given his best considering this to be his maiden venture. He is cool and delivers the roe well. Tanvi Vyas has a major role to play. She has enough screen space and enjoys doing the role. She is cute and bubbly. All kudos to Ravi kale. He goes on to give a matured performance.
S D Vijay Milton's camera is the hallmark of the movie. At places the movies proceeds little slow and sadly there are some cliched sequences too. But Prasath has managed to cast a spell on screen.
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Attakathi review
Debutant filmmaker Pa Ranjith, who has emerged from the shoes of his mentor Venkat Prabhu has managed to a complete youth film with right packaging. Starring all newcomers, the movie bubbles with youthful exhuberance and energy all through.
Dinesh, Nandhitha play the lead roles. Santhosh Narayanan has scored the music. P K Varma has cranked the camera while T Ramalingam takes care of the art.
The movie revolves around a youngster, his aspirations, struggles and the romance in his life.
Set in semi-rural area, the movie revolves around Dinesh. A youngster, he is a love-lorn youth. He proposs almost all girls who comes across in his daily life.
One fine day, he meets Poornima (Nandhitha ) in a bus and starts loving her. She says a firm no and his heart breaks only till he meets another girl.
After two years, he goes to college where he meets Poornima again.
He tries to throw love arrows at her. She looks like accepting his offer. But now comes a twist in the script.
Dinesh and Nandhitha have understood their characters and given their best.
The whole team has given their best. Three cheers to Studio Green for presenting a entertaining fare.
The only lacunae is the lengthy second half. Also it ends in a predictable manner.
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Thursday, August 9, 2012
Naan Ee Movie Review
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Maalai Pozhuthin Mayakathile Review
Director Narayan Nagendra Raodeserves a pat for trying something unique and different what his predecessors have never tried to venture to. He had set the while movie in a coffee shop where people with different problems and travails come together.
Produced by Mayuri Sekar, MPM is a movie that is experimental in Tamil cinema. There is not many characters in the film. Neither there are action sequences nor crass comedy. MPM is an emotional tale set in pone place.
Aari of Rettaisuzhi plays the lead role with Subha as his ladylove. Subbu Panju, R S Sivajiand Balaji dons key characters. It has no run-of-the-mill stuff loaded anywhere and proceeds at a leisurely pace, that may test your patience on few occasions.
The highlight of MPM is Achu's music and Gopi Amarnath's camera work. Both contributed a lot in elevating the mood of the film.
Story
Ajay (Aari) is an aspiring filmmaker. On a rainy eveing, he chances to see Jiya (Subha) at a coffee shop and is apparently bowled over by her beauty. Also present in the coffee shop at the time are Satish (Balaji) who comes with wife Ramya (Tejaswini) and the manager (Subbu Panchu).
The couple (Sathish-Ramya) are apparently at loggerheads and on the verge of a split. The manager has issues to be solved in his business. There is a writer (R S Sivaji) who is witness to all this.
After twists and returns, all well ends well and everyone leave the place with smile on their faces. Of course all problems sorted out.
Performance
Aari deserves a pat for playing the lead role in a entertaining manner. He brings out his disappointment, joy, sorrow well. Subha looks new to the screen and adds more fizz to the proceedings. Especially when she opens her heart to him, she stands out.
Subbu Panju and Sivaji are tailor-made for the role. Both perform with clarity. Balaji and Tejasvini as disturbed couple rock.
Analysis
The movie is well-made thanks to the stylish sophisticated handling of the script by the director. The scenes are vivid and bright. Achu's songs and background score are elevating. The camera of Gopi Amarnath speaks many words. The capturing of song sequences are beautiful and aesthetic.
With less characters, the director has tried his best to provide a different film, which he has achieved partially.
Plus
*Aari's performance
*Achu's music
* Camera by Gopi Amarnath
Minus
* Slow narration
* Lack of fizz or any excitement
Mark 2.5/5
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Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Total Recall (2012)
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