Pages

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Robo Movie Downloading Using Toorent

http://www.gumagu.com/2010/10/robo-telugu-print-torrent.html

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Brindavanam Movie Review

Thursday, October 14th, 2010
Brindavanam – Jr NTR, Samantha, Kajal Agarwal

Rating : 3.5/5
Cast : Jr NTR, Samantha,Kajal Agarwal, Prakash Raj,Srihari,Venu Madhav, Brahmanandam
Directed by : Vamsi Paidipally
Music by : Sai Tamman
Produced by : Dil Raju

Story
KRISH ( Jr NTR ) is a son of a business man. INDU( Samantha ) and Krish falls in love but later Indu asks Krish to help her friend BHUMI ( Kajal ) by acting as her boy friend. Krish goes to Bhumi’s village along with her to act as her boy friend. The story between two villages then goes on and Krish tries to reunite Bhumi’s father Prakash Raj and his brother Srihari. Ultimately Bhumi also falls in love with Krish. Then returns Indu which is a twist in the movie. Finally hero falls himself in unmanagable situation. How he comes out from chakravyuh is the story?

Comedy by venu madav was good, comedy in 2nd half was main asset of the film ,Brahmi’s Character as Bommarillu (Bhaskar)daddy in the 2nd half worked great .Family sentiment was kept in full length.

Sr NTR’s entry in the last scene is a good treat for the fans.

Highlights of the Movie

* Photography was excellent. Picturization was colorful.

* NTR and Samantha are the main assets of the film.

* House setting was great. It was like a fantasy house… its been asset of the movie.

* Peter Hains fight was good and Ram Laksham fight were good at 2 places. Other fights were over-animated…

* Back Ground Music and songs was Awesome by Thamman, great job..

* Great dancing by NTR.

Drawbacks

* Director Vamsi was good technically but could have handled the story more correctly.

* More sentiment made the story slow and boring.

* To many actors were involved which also made the story boring.

Final Say: A good treat for families for Dassara with Krish, Indu and Bhumi Performance

Brindavanam Movie Review

Thursday, October 14th, 2010
Brindavanam – Jr NTR, Samantha, Kajal Agarwal

Rating : 3.5/5
Cast : Jr NTR, Samantha,Kajal Agarwal, Prakash Raj,Srihari,Venu Madhav, Brahmanandam
Directed by : Vamsi Paidipally
Music by : Sai Tamman
Produced by : Dil Raju

Story
KRISH ( Jr NTR ) is a son of a business man. INDU( Samantha ) and Krish falls in love but later Indu asks Krish to help her friend BHUMI ( Kajal ) by acting as her boy friend. Krish goes to Bhumi’s village along with her to act as her boy friend. The story between two villages then goes on and Krish tries to reunite Bhumi’s father Prakash Raj and his brother Srihari. Ultimately Bhumi also falls in love with Krish. Then returns Indu which is a twist in the movie. Finally hero falls himself in unmanagable situation. How he comes out from chakravyuh is the story?

Comedy by venu madav was good, comedy in 2nd half was main asset of the film ,Brahmi’s Character as Bommarillu (Bhaskar)daddy in the 2nd half worked great .Family sentiment was kept in full length.

Sr NTR’s entry in the last scene is a good treat for the fans.

Highlights of the Movie

* Photography was excellent. Picturization was colorful.

* NTR and Samantha are the main assets of the film.

* House setting was great. It was like a fantasy house… its been asset of the movie.

* Peter Hains fight was good and Ram Laksham fight were good at 2 places. Other fights were over-animated…

* Back Ground Music and songs was Awesome by Thamman, great job..

* Great dancing by NTR.

Drawbacks

* Director Vamsi was good technically but could have handled the story more correctly.

* More sentiment made the story slow and boring.

* To many actors were involved which also made the story boring.

Final Say: A good treat for families for Dassara with Krish, Indu and Bhumi Performance

Brindavanam Movie Stroy

The movie Brindavanam, which is directed by Vamsi Paidipalli and produced by Dil Raju, also stars beautiful actress Kajal Agarwal.

Jr NTR will be seen in a family entertainer in the film Brindavanam. Srihari and Prakash have personal rivalry and they lock horns over various issues.



1st Half:

* Movie started with a bit theme song which is very good.
* The movie starts with a good fight showcasing mass elements.
* First song is Yuvakula, as expected. NTR's dance and new style is the highlight of the song.
* NTR is looking classy in the lover boy role while samantha looking hotter in the modern dress.
* 2nd song Eye raja with Kajal aggarwal started.
* Comedy is good until now, venu madhav's comedy spilling laughs in the theater.
* Thaman's Back ground music is fresh.
* Nijamena is the 3rd song. Locations are good in this melodious song.
* So far movie is good with good mix of comedy, romance and music.
* Interval bang, dialogues are awesome.
* 3 fights in the 1st half.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Friday, October 8, 2010

Mahesh Khaleja Movie Review

Cast : Mahesh Babu , Anushka, Prakash Raj and others
Director : Trivikram Srinivas
Music : Mani Sharma
Writer : Trivikram Srinivas
Releasing date : Oct 7, 2010
Genre : Action, Drama

Rating : 2.5/5

It Is About

A film that answers a lot of questions. For instance, why Mahesh Babu chooses to
do the same over and over?

The plot…

The film kicks off in Rajasthan (Why the film starts there is later revealed. The
fascination of shooting a desert seems like a more genuine reason than what
the film tells us about why we are there). The entire first half seems like a typical
Trivikram screenplay which had been messed around by commerciality. The film
is stagnant almost through the first installment as a series of imposed comic
episodes take their toll.

The film’s central intension of a hamlet waiting for God to show up to save them
for the increasing deaths arrives at the end of the first half. This is when a stabbed
Raju (Mahesh) is spotted by the Shafi (the Shiva devotee sent out to find the
savior). After the rather Magadheeraish sequence the film is at its entertaining
best in first few minutes of the second half as Raju tries to disprove to the
villagers their belief in him to be God.

Clichés of usual commercial cinema are in plenty as the second half moves on and
we arrive at the end which sort of reminds us that this is ‘no special movie’.

What’s good?

The visual sense of the desert sequences in particular were breath taking. Even
though the film’s visual as a whole is very glamorized (very Telugu), it still stands
out.

What could have been better?

Trivikram’s dialogue brush has not lost its wit, but, is getting sucked into patterns
and repetitive patterns at that.

The action episodes are as Mahesh as possible with that touch of Trivikram to

them. With more money comes the need for more action and less brains to the
script.

Do films really need all those songs?

Actors.

Mahesh tries real hard to get into a new sort of extravagant persona and fails
miserably. May be he should just stick to the only thing he knows, just staring
here and there, not much talking and the smile now & then.

Prakash Raj, Anushka and the other usual set (Ali, Sunil etc) do as told.

The Shiva devotees – Shafi and Rao Ramesh were somewhat of a relief in the
acting department.

Verdict.

What’s bold about this film is that they give out a straight statement stating that
the hero is God. The protagonist does nothing new; it’s just that they’ve answered
the long unanswered question of how these dudes do all that.

The film’s visual might cheat you into ‘looking for reason’. Abandon that and it is
an easy watch.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Katha Screenplay Darsakathvam Appal Raju Movie Stills






Katha Screenplay Darsakathvam ‘Appal Raju’ Movie Stills

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Google Custom Search Robo Telugu Movie Download Free | Robo Movie Downlaod Free | Robo Movie Download Free

watch latest and live movies updates here.
watch latest and live movies online here.
Robo is a science fiction film co-written and directed by S. Shankar and it is dubbed version of tamil movie "Endhiran". In which, Rajinikanth and Aishwarya Rai in the lead roles with A. R. Rahman working on background score and soundtrack. Produced by Kalanidhi Maran.

Rajni plays dual roles. One is a scientist and the other is a Robot. Scientist Rajni creates a Robot with artificial intelligence – like that of sixth sense in humans – to help human beings and to the development of the country.

But its silicon heart falls in love with Aishwarya...

Robo Movie Crossed Rs 100 Cr Collection In One Day

The collections of 'Robo' crossed Rs 100 Cr on the day of release itself. That is an astounding figure. The collection is world wide gross and still the mania is on top gear. The total budget incurred on the movie is around Rs 160 Cr and the expectations say that the overall collections go multiple folds looking at the craze surrounded the movie. Almost all the centers are seeing a tough time to find tickets. The mania is on par with Indian film lovers even among the natives of Malaysians and Japanese. Trade analysts say that 'Robo' is on the way to set a big record ever known before. Rajni Kanth at the age 61, is shaking the nations with 'Robo'.

Robo Movie Crossed Rs 100 Cr Collection In One Day

The collections of 'Robo' crossed Rs 100 Cr on the day of release itself. That is an astounding figure. The collection is world wide gross and still the mania is on top gear. The total budget incurred on the movie is around Rs 160 Cr and the expectations say that the overall collections go multiple folds looking at the craze surrounded the movie. Almost all the centers are seeing a tough time to find tickets. The mania is on par with Indian film lovers even among the natives of Malaysians and Japanese. Trade analysts say that 'Robo' is on the way to set a big record ever known before. Rajni Kanth at the age 61, is shaking the nations with 'Robo'.

Mahesh Khaleja Movie Album
















Thursday, September 30, 2010

Robo Movie Review

Film: Robo
Rating: 3.75/5
Cast: Rajni Kanth, Aishwarya Rai, Danny Dengzompa, Santhanam, Karunas
Lyricists: Vanamali, Suddala, Bhuvana Chandra
Dialogues: Sree Rama Krishna
Music: AR Rehman
Producer: Kalanithi Maran
Main Story: Sujatha
Cinematography: Rathnavelu
Editing: Anthony
Costume: Mary E Vogt
Screenplay-Director: Shankar
Released On: 1st Oct 2010

This is the most talked about movie in recent times. Huge technical values, whopping budget, star casting in high élan and a gen-next concept…all conglomerated to spell out ‘Robo’.

Story:
Dr Vaseekaran (Rajni Kanth) makes a Robot and gives him his own shape. The Robot is omniscient and omnipotent. His motive is to prepare his Robot to join Indian Army. He wishes to make many more such Robots to help Army and reduce loss of lives during wars. But Dr Vaseekaran’s enemy, another scientist (Danny) disproves that his Robot cannot fit to be used for military purposes as it cannot think like a human. He states that it has no emotions and reasoning capacity.

Dr Vaseekaran pumps in human feelings and reasoning capabilities and makes him almost a human. But things turn upside down. Robot starts loving Sana (Aishwarya Rai), the fiancée of Dr Vaseekaran. Robot gets attracted to Sana and that makes Vaseekaran angry. He destroys it.

But the enemy scientist takes the destroyed Robot, repairs it and infuses destructive mechanism in it. He wants it to sell to some international gangsters. But the love for Sana in Robot aggravates as wild possessiveness and that pesters Sana.

Robot becomes very strong physically and becomes like a cruel demon. It even kills the scientist who gives him second birth. It creates massive destruction to society by creating many Robots like itself.

How Dr Vaseekaran deactivates the Robot and brings things to peace is the end of the film.

Performances:
Rajni Kanth is tremendously good at age 60. His moves, his gait and expressions didn’t wane even a bit. He got connected to new age kids and they cannot forget him for rest of their lives. That way Rajni Kanth added another 60 years to his image.

Aishwarya Rai is the true asset for the movie. Her glamour made a lot of difference. As a true goddess of beauty she enchanted everyone.

Danny is apt in serious role. His performance is in contemporary international standards.

If there is anything to speak about the film, that’s technical brilliance.

Music is in gen-next style. Sound is marvelous. Canning of songs is opulent. But the lyrics in Kilimanjaro are lewd and weak. Rest of the songs are fine.

Director Shankar deserves great mention for making this biggest feat possible on Indian screen with a message.

Analysis:
“It is selfishness that we must seek to eliminate. I find that whenever I have made a mistake in my life, it has always been because ‘self’ entered into the calculation. Where self has not been involved, my judgment had gone straight to the mark”- Swamy Vivekananda

This saying of great soul of Indian soil lingers in the mind while watching this film. Knowingly or unknowingly Shankar made a movie basing on this saying.

It’s a movie for world children.

Yes, it truly influences the senses of new generation kids those developed relation only with video games but not human beings. Hardly there are joint families now where grand parents teach morals to kids. And the kids tend to listen only to machine. They tend to follow what machine says. And director Shankar aptly takes the way through machine, the Robot, to teach values.

Kids run away listening to words kama, krotha, lobha, moha, mada, matsarya…but they assimilate that when shown in a dramatic way. That too, not in the style of Chandamama stories. They want something with scientific reasoning. Hence the path is chosen through ‘Robot’.

How peaceful the Robo was and how useful that was to society when it’s free from those 6 evils. And how it becomes detrimental to itself and society when injects them into it. That’s aptly narrated.

The true essence of the movie is narrated in the end. The dialogues delivered by Robot while dismantling himself are hitting the hearts. The dialogues touch every human being with introspection. And at last, a girl looks back and goes with a thoughtful grimace. That is a symbolism for entire world kids those will be in thought process from now.

First half is entertaining. The first 30 minutes of second half are not gripping in right standards. That part is boring. But the climax action episode is marvelous to be on Indian screen. The last few closing dialogues are impressive and with true essence.

Hinduism or Islam or Christianity or Shintiosm or Taosim…every religion says one who is free from anger is the true strong man and one who shuns self is the true atman!!! ‘Anger’, as Sukhabodhananda says, is one letter less to danger. That is the true cause for destruction. Let us wish that this movie sows a seed at least in a few minds of children to prevent self entering into calculation while taking decisions….like a school girl that turns back and goes at the end on the screen..!!!!

Bottom-line: Watch it

khaleja movie stills








 
Get subscribers