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Friday, December 31, 2010

Manmadha Banam’ Review

 


Film: Manmadha Banam
Rating: 2.25/5
Banners:
 Lakshmi Ganapathy Films, Red Giant Movies
Cast: Kamal Haasan, Trisha, Madhavan, Sangeetha, Ramesh Aravind, Urvashi, Das, Manju Pillai, Srimaan, Usha Uthup, Oviya, Caroline, Suriya (spl appearance) and others
Music: Devisri Prasad
Dialogues: Vennelakanti
Cinematography: Manush Nandan
Editing: Shaan Mohammad
Story, screenplay: Kamal Haasan
Director: K S Ravi Kumar
Producers: B Subrahmanyam, Y Rupesh
Release date: 23/12/2010

Kamal Haasan is back and this time he has not experimented with anything and came up with a straightforward love tale.

Story:
Set on the backdrop of Europe, the story starts with Nisha (Trisha), a noted actress who breaks up with her boyfriend Madangopal (Madhavan) after getting engaged and comes to Europe along with her friend Deepa (Sangeetha) and her kids.

Apparently, Madan suspects Nisha of having affairs and since he wants to prove a point, he hires Major Bhushan (Kamal) to spy on Nisha and provide evidence so that he can come clean. Bhushan has his own commitments in the form of his friend’s (Ramesh Aravind) chemotherapy and hence keen on earning money by any means.

What starts as a tale of detective work takes a different turn for Bhushan and connects him with his heart and also his past. What are those twists forms the rest of the story.

Performances:
This is a nothing role for Kamal Haasan and his caliber. Though there was a scene or two where he got the chance to show his mettle, overall it was just a cake walk. He looks reasonably trim in this.

Trisha has increased her oomph and though she still has that cute looks, age is catching up with her and it is visible on her face. Performance wise, she was elegant and scored the brownie points.

Madhavan was effective but then his character was not etched that strongly so there were fluctuations in his performance.

Sangeetha did her bit as required and looked voluptuously attractive in few scenes. The dubbing of anchor Jhansi worked well for Sangeetha.

Ramesh Aravind was alright, Urvashi was crying all the time, Das and Manju Pillai did their bit as required, Oviya was brief, Caroline looked beautiful, Usha Uthup was a surprise, the child artistes were okay, Suriya with his song was a pleasure to watch.

Highlights:

  • Screenplay during the first half, reminded a bit of Gautham Menon
  • Rich locations and impressive camerawork in catching them on the lens
  • Kamal’s flashback song in a rewind mode was variety
Disappointments:

  • Hardly anything for Kamal Haasan to show his real prowess in performance
  • Complete disjoint between the first half and second half in terms of feel Silly comedy
  • No trace of Ravi Kumar’s commercial elements
  • Last thirty minutes brought dead silence among the audience, this was out of confusion
Analysis:
Given the title, the expectations were that it would be a flossy romantic entertainer with its own share of comedy and entertainment. However, the film takes off as a rather serious love story filled with sentiments, intensity and depth. With little humorous narration, the film runs smooth till interval.

But then, it turns into a total reverse with the second half getting into silly comedy and unwanted sequences on the lines of ‘Pellam Oorellite’ etc, with confusion in character lines. At one point, the total film looks silly and there is absolutely no life in the climax. The saving grace to the film is the technical values, the star power and two decent songs.

At the box office, there is nothing for the masses and the classes will like the first half and leave by second half. This will be thumbs down at the box office.

Bottomline: Nowhere near the mark, disappointing!!

Tollywood – Telugu Movie – 2010 – Hits and Flops

 


Rebel's Review: Ragada (2010)



Movie: RAGADA
Banner: Sri Kamakshi Enterprizes
Music: Thaman
Art: Prakash
Cinematography: Sarvesh Murari
Fights: Vijay
Editing: Marthand K Venkatesh
Producer: D Siva Prasad Reddy
Story,Screenplay,Dialogues & Direction: Veeru Potla
Cast: Nagarjuna, Anushka, Priyamani, Charmme, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Pradeep rawat, Dev Gill, Brahmanandam, Dev Gill, Dharmavarapu, Supreet, Tanikella Bharani, Raghubabu, Sri Lalitha, Sana etc
Release Date: 24th Dec 2010

Review



Story

Satya (Nagarjuna) is basically from Kadapa and he arrives in Hyderabad with a mission of earning mafia money. He joins the local don and does an efficient work. Sirisha (Anushka) who is a fiancee of local don likes Satya a lot. Meanwhile, Ashta Lakshmi (Priyamani) comes from nowhere along with her family and forces Satya to help them. As Sirisha and Ashta Lakshmi vie for the attention of Satya, he looks out for more money making opportunities. The rest of the story is all about the motive for the characters of Satya, Sirisha and Ashta Lakshmi.

Artists Performance: 

I would sound repetitive if I say Nagarjuna is gorgeous in this movie as he has been the same for the past one decade. Hence I skip the looks part. Nagarjuna added Rayalaseema words in his dialogue delivery and it adds good flavor. Fights are designed in this movie to suit the style of Nagarjuna. Anushka is glittering with sensuousness in this movie and she has put a bit of weight compared to Arundhati time. Her broad hips were effectively showcased in the songs (especially Okkadante Okkade and Meesamunna Manmadhuda). Priyamani did the role of a traditional Brahmin girl. Charmme sizzled in the title song. Brahmanandam did a full-length character as the guy who loves heroine. He is entertaining. Dev Gill, Kota Srinivasa Rao and Supreet are good. Dharmavarapu and master Bharat are entertaining in ‘english-teluguu-translation’ episode. 

Technical Departments:

Ragada has an ordinary revenge story with a couple of twists. Veeru Potla who made his debut as director with an entertainer like Bindaas made sure that there is ample entertainment in this script as well. The screenplay is good in second half where a couple of unexpected twists are revealed. Direction of the movie is okay in the parts. The entire first half of the movie doesn’t have much of a story. The second half is stuffed with the story in which the motive of the lead characters is revealed. 

Music by Thaman is good. Thanks to aggressive promotion by FM radio channels, I got familiar with first four songs of the film and enjoyed watching them with good visuals. Cinematography by Sarvesh Murari is of top notch quality. Enough recognition should be given to color grading and visual effects. Dialogues by Veeru Potla are a plus. Editing by Marthand K Venkatesh is smooth. Fights composed by Vijay are stylish. AS Prakash’s art direction is neat. The production values by Kamakshi banner and post production quality are excellent.

Highlights:

* Nagarjuna’s style and looks
* Glamour quotient of the leading ladies
* Opening fight sequence of Nag
* Rich presentation of songs

Drawbacks:

* Second half slows down and there is a drag
* Unwanted inclusion of songs
* Abrupt jerks in editing
* No depth in the character etching of villains

Final Analysis:

First half of the movie adequate. Second half is stuffed with the content and a couple of interesting twists. The plus points of the movie are main leads (Nagarjuna, Anushka and Priyamani) and stylish taking. However, it has become highly formulaic for heroes to join mafia with a personal agenda in most of the mass movies. There are too many villains in the movie and the connection among them is little confusing. We have to wait and see how audiences will lap the Ragada up.


Rebel's Review: Tees Mar Khan (2010)





Movie Name: Tees Maar Khan
Cast: Akshay Kumar, Katrina Kaif, Akshay Khanna, Raghu Ram, Rajiv Laxman and others
Director: Farah Khan
ProducerTwinkle Khanna, Shirish Kunder, Ronnie Screwvala
Music Director: Vishal-Shekhar
Screenplay: Shirish Kunder
Review:
Story:
Tees Maar Khan is a story that revolves around Tabrez Mirza Khan aka Tees Maar Khan (Akshay Kumar). Anya (Katrina Kaif) is his love interest, who aspires to become an actress. He starts his stealing activity from the day one he was born. Dollar, Soda and Burger are his gang members, along with them he will go to any heights of stealing things. It becomes quite difficult even for the police to trap his activities.
On one fine day, Tees Maar Khan (Akshay Kumar) was given a task to rob antique jewels from a highly secured moving train by the international antique smugglers Johri brothers (Raghu Ram and Rajiv Laxman). They inform him that the cost of antiques was Rs 500 crores and asks him to handle safely by not creating any problem from the cops. What happens next? Is he able to carry of the task? These questions are better answered on screen.
Performance:
Farah Khan Direction was worst of all all her previous movies.Akshay kumar is good in his acting and dialogue delivery, but he alone cannot carry the hopes of a over-hyped movie. The lead lady Katrina is just a doll in the movie and used only for the glamour quotient.Akshaye khanna and Rest of the cast has nothing to do in the movie apart from running here and there.Vishal-Shekhar comes up with some disappointing music, except for the Shelia ki Jawani Song.Salman Khan’s special appearance in Wallah re wallah needs a special mention and was great as usual. Anil Kapoor and twinkle khanna appears in cameo role at the end.
Plus:
1. Katrina Kaif in Sheila ki Jawani
2. Akshay Act
3.Little bit of 1st half comedy
Minus:
1.Script
2.No Nice Songs (Except Sheila)
3.Nearly All Actors Wasted
4.Farah Khan Flavour
5.Second Half non sense
Overall:
A total slapstick comedy movie with no story, no stand-out scenes, no good dialogues and no performances. One more Flop for Akshay this year.If possible,Better Skip this movie.

Ragada Review (from Nag Fan)

 



Discussions::
King Nagarjuna Latest Cinema RAGADA Cinema ela Undhi…??? Naa review Kosam Click Read More 

Kedi… Nagfans ni teewramga nirasaparichina Cinema… Dhaani tharuvatha vacche cinema Fans ki Vindhu Bojanam laa undali… undali ante aa cinema ela undali..?? aaru manchi paatalu… maanchi fights.. manchi entetainment… RAGADA alane undhi…. Abhimanulaku kaavalsina… abhimanulanu alarinche vidham ga Full length Mass Commercial entertainer . Fans ki pandaga lanti cinema….
Basic Story :: athi saadharanamaina story… villan pai revenge theerchukovadaniki city vacche oka dhammuna magadi kada.. enti revenge..?? endhuku..?? evari meedha…?? chaala thin story line ni out n out mass entertainer ga malichadu Director…

Performance ::

Nag :: nag oka full length mass character chesthe choodali ani enno years ga wait chesthunna maa fans ni oka oopu oopadu cinema tho… aa energy.. aa mannerism.. aa walking style Ragada ragada Unnayi… 52 years guruvugariki…ee age lo aa energy tho raccha raccha chesadu NAG . costumes , body languagechaala baga set ayyayi…aa glamour maintain cheyyatam… aa body physic kaalu mokkocchu guruvugarini
Anushka :: katthi la undi… acting scope peddhaga ledhu… songs lo chala bagundhi…
Priyamani :: namaskaaram… endho eevida… assalu nacchaledhu…
Comedians :: bemmi Comedy bagundhi… darmavarapu n batch comedy nacchaledhu,.. bharat ootha padham akkadakkada baga pandindhi…
Others :: pradeep ravath, dev gil supreeth n others paathra paridhi merkau bane chesaru…
Technical Department ::

Photography :: Sarwesh Murari , one of the finest cinematographer in TFI . chaala manchi technician… chala bagundhi work..
Songs n BGM :: Thaman , Songs n Bgm perfect ga set ayyayi… hero ni elevate cheyyatam lo.. villan scenes ki….
Editing :: Ok.. couple of scenes lenghthy ga visugga unnayi…
Story Screenplay , Dilogues , Direction :: chaala thin line ni commercial elements joodinchi succes ayyadu potla… 2nd half twists chaala baga vacchayi… nenithey xpect cheyyaledh… first half lo content (main story ki related em undakapovatam) konchem minus.. Dailogues racchal cinema lo.. starting lo thanikella bharani scene nunchi ending varaku dailogues bale unnayi… prathi scene ki oka punch dialogue raasukunnaud….
My Analysis :: oka pure telugu formula Cinema…. fights, songs, comedy.. evi ekkada padithey akkada enjoy chestaro akkada unnayi… Full length Mass entertainer… Fans ki Pandaga lanti cinema… mas janalki nacche cinema…. common cine goers ki OK Cinema… Evarini target chesthu cinema theesao vallanu Reach avuddhi Cinema..
My Rating ::  3.75/5

Tollywood HERO's Brands & Endorsements

 


1. Megastar Chiranjeevi- Thums Up,Navaratna Oil.(Frm 2002-2006)
2. PowerStar PAWAN KALYAN- Pepsi.(Frm 2003-2004)
3. Prince MAHESH- ThumsUp,Navaratna,UniverCell,Amrutanjan,Provogue & Tata Docomo.(Frm 2006 )
4. SIDDARTH- Idea,Peter England.(Frm 2008 )
5. StylishStar ALLU ARJUN- 7up.(Frm 2009)
6. SuperStar KRISHNA- XXX Soap & Nuzen Hair Oil.(Frm 2008)
7. MegaPowerStar RAM CHARAN TEJ- Pepsi,AirTel.(Frm 2009)
8. Victory VENKATESH- Mannapuram Gold.(Frm 2010)
9. King NAGARJUNA- Parachute Hair Oil,Kalyan Jewellery.(Frm 2010)
10. YoungTiger NTR- Zandu Balm.(Frm 2010)
11. Manchu VISHNU- ICL (In 2007)
12. NAGA CHAITANYA- National Geographic Channel
13. Varun Sadesh- Nuzen Hair Oil (Frm 2010)
Tollywood stars may jostle for roles on the silver screen but they are also vying for other lucrative deals — company endorsements — with celebrity branding surging in SOUTH INDIA but fears the race is out of control. In a rapidly expanding market, nothing makes a product stand out better than a familiar face and TOLLYWOOD stars can promote from 2 to 6 products a year, making $0.50 million plus from each deal which can far exceed their earnings from movies.

Take Bollywood A-lister Amitabh Bachchan, one of the country’s biggest stars and the lord of endorsements. He has endorsed everything from a premium suit brand, INDIA’s largest selling auto brand, cement, cold cream, chocolates, to hair oil.

In Tollywood it’s SuperStar MAHESH, South India’s top leading men, endorsesThumsUp,UniverCell,Navartna Oil & Talc,Amrutanjan,Provogue & Tata Docomo.
A recent article by magazine Open estimated these actors each earned about $20 mllion over five years in endorsements as brand ambassadors are seen as a good way to get high visibility in a short time in a huge, fragmented market.
But in one of the world’s most competitive markets, big names are entering endorsement deals at such a rapid pace that critics say it is almost at random, with no thought to their image or the brand.
Everyone just wants to make money. It’s plain greed. Most tolly brand ambassadors look at it as a business, a short term thing,” said Anirban Blah of Kwan Entertainment and marketing solutions, a firm that manages stars Surya & Genelia D’souza.
According to heros popularity & bond duration,brands will pay thm frm 1 to 3crores for an year.It’s not at all a burden to the companies.In recent interview of Amrutanjan CEO states,” We signed Mahesh becuz,his brands r making 30-35 crs profit to the turn over.So,we can spend 2-3cr for him to gain 30crs”.
In this way, TOLLYWOOD changing or upgrading to BOLLYWOOD, not only in Technology but also in Marketing field & making Money too.Frm recent times young heroes like Ram Charan,NTR,Arjun and senior’s VENKY & NAG also stepped to endorsements. All together making profits to INDIAN Markets.

Spicy Kajal Photo pics ;)




Rebel's review:Ranga The Donga (2010)

Movie: Ranga The Donga
Banner: Golden Lion Films & God Father Films
Music: Chakri
Cinematography: Poorna Kandru
Editing: Goutham Raju
Producer: C R Manohar
Story,Screenplay & Direction: G V Sudhakar Naidu
Cast: Srikanth, Vimala Raman, Ramya Krishna, Telangana Sakunthala, GV, Jayaprakash Reddy, Chakri, Sivaji, Nagendra Babu, Chitram Seenu, Jyothi, Bhuvaneshwari, Sakshi Shivanand etc
Release Date: 30th Dec 2010

Review

Story


Ranga (Srikanth) is a notorious thief and he along with his group (Sivaji and others) spends their life stealing from the corrupt cops.

Ranga has got a grandma (Telangana Sakunthala) with whom he has fights all the time. He also has a love affair with inspector Mangamma (Vimala) and also a strong passion for faction cinema, factionists etc. His life takes a turn when he comes across Bhavani Prasad (Srikanth again), a real life factionist.

Who is Bhavani Prasad? What is the link between him and Ranga? What happens from there forms the rest of the story.

Artists Performance:

Srikanth has given a decent performance in both roles but then the body language is quite mild. Somehow he needs to pump energy in his body and show some speed.

Vimala Raman is a seductress. Though she is not endowed with curves, she has a raw sex appeal that is enough to entice the audience. Performance wise, there is nothing for her. It is about time she thinks twice before she chooses such roles or else her days are numbered. 

Ramya Krishnan tries to be stiff and strict. Though she enlarges her eyes at all times, the impact was not that great.

Telangana Sakuntala was alright, Sivaji was okay, the actor who did the villain’s role was apt, Jayaprakash Reddy brought few smiles, Chakri looked drowsy, Sakshi Shivanand looks pale in the item song, Jyothi, Bhuvaneshwari, Taslima Sheikh made their presence felt for the special song. The others were there to fill the screen.

Highlights:

* Srikanth’s handsome looks
* Vimala Raman’s glamour to an extent

Drawbacks:

* very weak direction
* second half
* poor songs
* technical jerks
* stale content

Final Analysis:

The movie carried 3rd grade stuff with weak characterizations. Every character does over-action and the director has to be blamed for that. The Godavari slang for Vimala Raman is irritating. Wearing Jasmines in Police Uniform with long plait is the most useless thought of the decade.

Director has learnt the technique of film making but he didn’t even learned ABCD in bringing conviction to the scene. He has got no assessment of audience pulse. He has shown what he wanted to show but hardly considered the taste of audience and their receptiveness.

The director failed miserably in depicting that punch or getting the momentum. Inexperience was showing in many scenes as the screenplay was very weak. Too much of build-up dialogues on faction looks silly and annoying.

Comedy quotient was literally nil and though few technical shots were appealing the film, it lacks the conviction to engage the audience into the plot. One fails to understand how actors like Srikanth agree to such projects.

At the box office, few scenes might appeal to the auto drivers and rickshaw pullers at the B and C centers but overall, this is a dud.


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