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Agneepath Movie Review | Agneepath Movie Audiance Talk | Agneepath Movie Rating

Agneepath Movie Review , Agneepath Movie Audiance Talk , Movie Rating , Agneepath








There are great expectations from Agneepath for three main reasons: it is a remake of an Amitabh Bachchan flick, it’s produced by Karan Johar and has a huge starcast. But I wonder why? In any case the original Agneepath had tanked at the box office at first, only to have been recognised as a cult classic later. In a way, this one’s not just a remake. Director Karan Malhotra has taken the basic plot and played around with it.

Ram Gopal Varma, sit quietly in a corner for a bit. And watch a Karan Johar production -- yes Karan Johar -- make an operatic film about gangster violence.

If there is a movie that explores the poetry of violence, it is this. Ye mahan drushya hain, chal raha manushya hain, ashru, sweth, rakta se lathpat lathpath lathpath.

Harivansh Rai Bachchan's poem will echo as you watch Hrithik Roshan weeping while wolfing down the dal chawal his estranged mother has made for him. It will echo as you watch the face of the actor playing the young Vijay Dinanath Chauhan when his father is hanged from a tree.

It will echo as you watch transfixed when Sanjay Dutt pounds Hrithik Roshan in the climax, the punches crunching bones and snapping muscle. And it will echo when you see a loathsome Rishi Kapoor hawking the flesh of a 15-year-old girl to a bunch of grasping greedy men.

Melodramatic, choir-inducing sentiment, ecstatic. Agneepath is that rare mainstream movie that is written well.

Sanjay Dutt's Kancha Cheena speaks Sanskritised Hindi, referencing the epics. Priyanka Chopra's Marathi lilt is a carryover from her cheerful role in Kameeney. Hrithik Roshan, well, Hrithik Roshan just burns silently, seething, waiting, plotting, planning.

His gangster is the purest form of criminal because he has no motive but to restore his father's reputation. His father who taught him to work without waiting for results, to recite poetry, how to eat, how to respect life.

The film is a metaphor for the world we live in and Mandwa, the benighted Mandwa, which sold its soul for the money it expected to come from cocaine, is what India is today. A nation perhaps which has sold its spirit for the joys of consumerism.

A nation which has to sacrifice its most honest citizens because they have chosen shaitan as their malik. A nation which watches helplessly as its soul is stolen.

Like Varma's best movies, Agneepath is about the sociology of power. Shakti ka istamal karne ke liye shakti ke paas rehna zaroori hai.

As Vijay plots Kancha Cheena's downfall, watch him first embrace Rauf Lala (an astounding Rishi Kapoor), then try to swap Kancha's entry into Mumbai for a return to Mandwa. He is, of course, Ram to Kancha's Ravana.

A stellar cast -- great to see Om Puri back as the fine, upstanding police officer Gaitonde -- terrific moody cinematography by the ultra talented Kiran Deohans and Ravi K Chandra, and dialogues that are not an assault on the language, Agneepath reinforces the viewers' faith in Bollywood, struggling under an avalanche of southern cartoon violent movies. Watch it, weep, wallow in the brilliantly choreographed gangster opera.

After a brilliantly natural performance in Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, Hrithi Roshan, welcome back to form. And who is Karan Malhotra? Where has Karan Johar been hiding him


Agneepath Rating
:
(4/5)




Snehitthudu Movie Review | Snehithudu Movie Rating | Snehithudu Mocvie Rating In Sri Lanka



Snehithudu Movie Today Released In Srilanka



The celebration of Sankranthi festival begins today, as Shankar's Snehithudu, the Tamil version of Bollywood film 3 Idiots, has hit the screens. The much-awaited movie is a package of fun, twists, good songs, story, crisp dialogues, and last but not the least - a serious message that will make the youths to watch it again and again.

The story is being told on a flashback mode by Venkata Ramakrishnan (Srikanth).

It all begins with a ragging of Venkata Ramakrishnan (Srikanth) and Sevalkodi Senthil (Jeeva), where they are made to dance with their underwear. Panchavan aka Pappu (Vijay) arrives – not in his usual way where he is welcomed by a great music or background score - in the tale and he too is being targeted by seniors but he escapes through his wit.

Virumandi Sandanam (Sathyaraj) aka Virus, the principal of the college, believes in achieving success through speed and his notion on the education gets shaky after he encounters Panchavan, whose mantra is to follow excellence, not success, as success will come itself with excellence. The latter gains upper hand in their every face off and it also makes Sandanam to hate him more and more.

Panchavan meets Ria (Ileana D'Cruz), the daughter of Virumandi, accidentally and it ends in an amusing way.

Their love blossoms after he proves that her beau is not fit for her and her selection is wrong. At this juncture, differences between Panchavan and Sandanam reach the maximum limit but the principal turn helpless, as the former is the topper in the college.

The remaining part of the story is - whose philosophy on success is right.

Shankar has made minor changes to the story. In fact, he has not tried to modify too many things, as it could be a sin to play with such a wonderful subject.

The only place where we can see him is in the songs and its picturisation. The filmmaker has made the audience to sit for 3.10 hours on their seats without bothering them to look at their watch.

From the word start, the tale keeps you engaged till the end through humour, wit and all the entertaining ingredients.

Vijay, like Aamir Khan in 3 Idiots, looks young and energetic. His body language and acting are treat to watch. His friends Srikanth and Jeeva are as good as him. The duo looks replicas of Madhavan and Sharman Joshi! The trio brings a good amount of laughter throughout the movie.

Ileana looks gorgeous and whenever she appears, the actress makes the audience to watch her without blinking their eyes. Sathyaraj is excellent and he is the perfect choice for the character. Sathyan shines in each and every frame and he too fits the bill.

The rest of the characters including SJ Surya, who has done cameo, have played their part well. Other aspects like dialogues by Shankar and Madhan Karky are hilarious, Manoj Paramahamsa's cinematography is illuminating and Harris Jayaraj's music is wonderful.


One can hardly find out flaws in Snehithudu because the story does not give you a minute time to find the errors that divert your attention.

When the movies are limited to two-hour plus, Snehithudu amazingly takes you on a long-journey without getting noticed. The film not only entertains but sends out a strong message to the current generation.


Verdict: All is well. It is a Shankar's Sankrathi feast for the audience! Do not hesitate to watch Snehithudu even if you have seen 3 Idiots.


Snehithudu Rating :(4/3 )

Body Guard Movie Review | Body Guard Movie Rating | Body Guard Movie Audiance Talk



























Bodyguard Review - Telugu Movie
Bodyguard Review – Bodyguard Telugu Movie Review, Rating, Film Review: Bodyguard was originally made in Malayalam and later it was remade in Tamil, Hindi and Kannada. Now the Telugu remake arrives.

Venkatesh played the lead role and Gopichand Malineni directed it on Bellamkonda Suresh’s banner. Trisha is the heroine.

Here is the review of Telugu Bodyguard.

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Story:

Venkatadri (Venkatesh) is a Bodyguard by profession.

He comes to protect Varada Rajulu (Prakash Raj), who has danger from his enemies. Venkatadri has immense respect in Varada Rajulu as he saved him and his family in his childhood.

Venkatadri comes to know that Varada Rajulu’s daughter Keerthi (Trisha) is in danger and he goes along with her to college as her Bodyguard.

Keerthi doesn’t like to have him by her side as her co students are making fun of her. She tries to divert Venkatadri by calling him as an anonymous caller and soon they fall in love with each other. What happens next is to be seen on the screen.

Analysis:

If you have seen either of Bodyguard versions from other languages, you may not be surprised with the final twist.

Also this film is a faithful remake of original and therefore it may not offer anything new for those who have already known the story.

However, Venkatesh makes this film watchable even if you know the story of the film.

For those who didn’t see it in other languages, Bodyguard will impress with solid script. This film proves that a strong script can always impress any despite of cultural differences. Bodyguard was successful in all the languages it was made till now.

Even the Telugu version is a finely packaged family entertainer with a mix of commercial elements.

First half of the film is neat with good humor. Despite being lagged for a while before the interval, it leaves a good impression on you.

Second half doesn’t have scope for much comedy as the drama takes the front seat. There are few touching scenes in this hour. Climax will impress if you don’t know the story.

Performances:

Venkatesh is in his elements as Venkatadri. He did a very good job. Only problem might be his age factor. He is bit old for this character as the love story is the integral part of the movie.

He is fine in comedic sequences and at his best in emotional scenes. He looked the part as tough Bodyguard in action episodes.

Trisha did a wonderful job. She is a fine actress. Saloni’s presence is felt. Prakash Raj is standard. So is Kota Srinivasa Rao. Ali provides some laughs and Venu Madhav is usual. All others did their part.

Technicalities:

Dialogues by Kona Venkat are nice. Music by Thaman is an asset. Three songs are very good. Background score is fine. Editing should have been crispier. Cinematography is neat. Production values are up to the mark.

Direction by Gopichand Malineni is flawless. He is good at making commercial films. He did a fine job in bringing out the best from the actors in emotional scenes.

Final Word:

Bodyguard will appeal to family audience and ladies. It will be definitely liked by people who haven’t seen the film in other languages. It should do well at the box office as it has the right mix of commercial elements for the festive audience.

Bodyguard Movie Rating: 3/5

Banner: Sri Sai Ganesh Productions
Cast: Venkatesh, Trisha, Saloni
Music: Thaman S
Producer: Bellamkonda Suresh
Direction: Gopichand Malineni


This ‘Body Guard ’ will definitely entertain you, in Linguswamy style!



A Must Watch Movie.......................


Movie Rating -
2/5

Vettai Movie Review | Vettai Movie Rating | Vettai Movie Fan's Talk





Movie Name: Vettai (2012)
Cast: Madhavan, Arya, Sameera reddy, Amala Paul
Direction:Lingusamy
Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja


Linguswamy is one of the very few directors in Tamil cinema who has understood the pulse of the Tamil audience. That’s the reason he could deliver these successful wholesome entertainers. And, ‘Vettai’ is no exception in his line-up of successful movies!

The director has done it yet again with a superb commercial cocktail called ‘Vettai’ with all the right ingredients of an enjoyable entertainer!

‘Vettai’ has a very intense story of two brothers, Thirumurthy and Gurumurthy, who live for each other. The elder brother becomes honest police officer and the younger is a carefree one who is forced to take a different route in his life. The brothers fall in love with two sisters of the same village. The happy story takes a twist and the ‘Vettai’ starts. And, how the happy lives of these four is changed after this is told with high-octane action sequences.

Vettai-Tamil-Movie-Review

Madhavan as an elder brother and an honest police officer has done a tremendous job and Arya’s has again wonderfully portrayed that happy-go-lucky guy! Sameera Reddy and Amala Paul have also given one of their best performances.

Ashutosh Rana, Nasser and Thambi Ramaiah has also come out with a neat performance.

Credit goes to the director who has etched the characters and cast the right stars.

‘Vettai’ is just a simple one line but the director has made it as a wonderful action based commercial script with romance, comedy and colourful songs to make it a super entertainer.

Yuvan Shankar Raja has scored the music and the songs are one of the pluses of the film. The song ‘Pappapaa…’ had been a rage even before the official music album of the film.

Nirav Shah’s camera work has supported Linguswamy to tell the story what he wanted; especially the action sequences and the colourful songs!

Anthony’s editing is another big work in the film.

Thirupathi Brothers has produced the movie and UTV Motion Pictures has distributed the film.

Vettai-Review

‘Vettai’ is the right film who wants to enjoy an action-packed entertaining movie. The film offers something more what you expect. Thanks to the director, Linguswamy and the cast and the crew!

This ‘Vettai’ will definitely entertain you, in Linguswamy style!

Verdict :

A Must Watch Movie>>>>>>>>>>>


Movie Rating -
2/5

Buisness Man Movie Review | Buisness Man Movie Rating| Buisness Man Movie Hot Stories

Mahesh Babu Buisness Man Review ,Buisness Man Movie Rating



Mahesh Businessman Review, Businessman Movie Review, Businessman Movie Rating, Businessman, Businessman Live Updates From Theatre, Businessman Movie Hit or Flop

Businessman Story :

Surya (Mahesh Babu) is an extremely intelligent and ambitious man who comes to Mumbai with a burning desire to become the most powerful Mafia Don of the city. He comes in at a time when Mumbai commissioner Bharadwaj (Nasser) proudly claims to have wiped out the “Bhai’s” from the city. Surya sets about achieving his objectives in a methodical and calculated manner by grabbing power from the grassroots in a clever and innovative manner. He allies with a local politician Laloo (Shayaji Shinde) and helps him gain power.From then on starts Surya's rise as the most influential Don in India.

In the meantime, he is also in love with Chitra (Kajal), who happens to be the daughter of Bharadwaj. Surya's meteoric rise is not taken easily by opposing politicians(led by Prakash Raj) and they start scheming to bring him down. Prakash Raj and Surya also share a past. What is it? Will Surya realize his dreams? That is the story.

+ Points :

Mahesh Babu is simply amazing in the role of Surya. His dialogue delivery and expressions will send a tingle down your spine. He exudes pure menace when giving a 'dhamki' to his opponents. He has shown nice variations in his performance. And he looks stunningly handsome as usual. Mahesh Babu shoulders this movie on his own. The swagger, the attitude and his panache will be a big draw.

Kajal Aggarwal looks gorgeous as Chitra and she has some interesting moments with Mahesh Babu. She does not have much scope for performance however.

Puri Jagan is the other invisible hero of the movie. Take a bow sir, for some of the best dialogues seen in recent times. Each dialogue explodes like a bullet and when delivered by Mahesh Babu, the result is devastatingly effective. The movie is high on entertainment factor and there is hardly a boring moment in the film. The sequences where Mahesh Babu sets about establishing his dominance are highly innovative.

All the songs have been picturized well but 'Sir Osthara' song and 'Chandamama' stand out for their sheer beauty. The much talked about kiss with Kajal has been shot very beautifully and aesthetically. Shwetha Bharadwaj has sizzled in the item number. She has a bright future in the industry. Nazar, Prakash Raj and Shayaji Shinde are ok.

(-) Points :

Some cinematic liberties have been taken with respect to logic and events. The bank robbery scene is very rustic and looks outdated, especially in this age of high tech crime. The climax could have been a lot better. The incredible momentum built up for election scene has fizzled out.

The romantic track has a remarkable similarity to Pokiri, both in its setting and presentation. There is also no comedy to speak of, which might hinder a few family crowds.There are some vulgar dialogues which could have been avoided. Heroine's friend is a major irritant.

Technical Aspects :

Dialogues..Dialogues and Dialogues...They are an incredible asset to the movie. The timing is perfect and the punch is incredible. Cinematography is good. Editing is neat. Fights and songs have been composed well.

Screenplay is highly entertaining and narration is fast paced.

Verdict :

A Must Watch Movie>>>>><<<<<

Movie Rating - 4/5

















Nanban Movie Review | Nanban Movie Rating | Naban Movie Collections




Nanban movie Review


The celebration of Sankranthi festival begins today, as Shankar's Nanban, the Tamil version of Bollywood film 3 Idiots, has hit the screens. The much-awaited movie is a package of fun, twists, good songs, story, crisp dialogues, and last but not the least - a serious message that will make the youths to watch it again and again.

The story is being told on a flashback mode by Venkata Ramakrishnan (Srikanth).

It all begins with a ragging of Venkata Ramakrishnan (Srikanth) and Sevalkodi Senthil (Jeeva), where they are made to dance with their underwear. Panchavan aka Pappu (Vijay) arrives – not in his usual way where he is welcomed by a great music or background score - in the tale and he too is being targeted by seniors but he escapes through his wit.

Virumandi Sandanam (Sathyaraj) aka Virus, the principal of the college, believes in achieving success through speed and his notion on the education gets shaky after he encounters Panchavan, whose mantra is to follow excellence, not success, as success will come itself with excellence. The latter gains upper hand in their every face off and it also makes Sandanam to hate him more and more.

Panchavan meets Ria (Ileana D'Cruz), the daughter of Virumandi, accidentally and it ends in an amusing way.

Their love blossoms after he proves that her beau is not fit for her and her selection is wrong. At this juncture, differences between Panchavan and Sandanam reach the maximum limit but the principal turn helpless, as the former is the topper in the college.

The remaining part of the story is - whose philosophy on success is right.

Shankar has made minor changes to the story. In fact, he has not tried to modify too many things, as it could be a sin to play with such a wonderful subject.

The only place where we can see him is in the songs and its picturisation. The filmmaker has made the audience to sit for 3.10 hours on their seats without bothering them to look at their watch.

From the word start, the tale keeps you engaged till the end through humour, wit and all the entertaining ingredients.

Vijay, like Aamir Khan in 3 Idiots, looks young and energetic. His body language and acting are treat to watch. His friends Srikanth and Jeeva are as good as him. The duo looks replicas of Madhavan and Sharman Joshi! The trio brings a good amount of laughter throughout the movie. Ileana looks gorgeous and whenever she appears, the actress makes the audience to watch her without blinking their eyes. Sathyaraj is excellent and he is the perfect choice for the character. Sathyan shines in each and every frame and he too fits the bill. The rest of the characters including SJ Surya, who has done cameo, have played their part well. Other aspects like dialogues by Shankar and Madhan Karky are hilarious, Manoj Paramahamsa's cinematography is illuminating and Harris Jayaraj's music is wonderful.

One can hardly find out flaws in Nanban because the story does not give you a minute time to find the errors that divert your attention. When the movies are limited to two-hour plus, Nanban amazingly takes you on a long-journey without getting noticed. The film not only entertains but sends out a strong message to the current generation.

Verdict: All is well. It is a Shankar's Sankrathi feast for the audience! Do not hesitate to watch Nanban even if you have seen 3 Idiots.


Nanban Rating :(4/3 )