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Bollywood Movie Khattametta Movie Review

Banner: Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd
Cast: Akshay Kumar, Trisha Krishnan, Urvashi Sharma, Manoj Joshi
Story: Sreenivasan
Cinematography: V. Manikandan
Editing: Arun Angamaly
Music: Pritam Chakraborty, Shani
Director: Priyadarshan
Producer: Akshay Kumar

All posted to spot Khatta Meetha review? Well, Priyadarshan initiated this distinctive project ‘Khatta Meetha’ starring Akshay Kumar and Trisha, who is making her Bollywood debut. Khatta Meetha is a Malayalam remake of Vellanakalude Nadu (1988). We shall check Khatta Meetha review to see whether director Priyadarshan was able to create the same art.

Maryada Ramanna Movie Review

Banner: Aarka Media Works
cast: Suneel, Saloni, Brahmanandam
Director: S.S.Rajamouli
Producer: Shobhu Yarlagadda, Prasad Devineni
Music Director: M.M. Keeravani

Story:

Ramu (Sunil) is an innocent flat broke orphan raised in Hyderabad and commute by his strange bicycle. But because of his delivery delay, his dealers prompted to buy an auto-trolley costing 2 lakhs. But the helpless and penniless Ramu view buying an auto-trolley as a distant dream. Soon, he receives a letter from Rayalaseema Revenue Office saying that he can apply to valuate his inherited land in Rayalaseema (his birthplace). On the flip side, his parented rivals Ramineedu (Nagineedu) are waiting for his arrivals since 22 years to take revenge on Ramu, since his father has killed Ramineedu’s brother. The plot unveils when Ramu steps in Rayalaseema. In a series of great family drama, humor and emotions, how Sunil escapes death, makes the plot interesting.

Analysis:

The greatest challenge for any director is to sustain the audience for 2 and half hours, particularly when the plot is unveiled to the audience and not to the characters. Rajamouli has delivered successfully and by backing his strategic move of making ‘Maryada Ramanna’ after Magadheera. ‘Maryada Ramanna’ is a candy script, where one just gets the feeling that that only Sunil can perform the lead hero.

Sunil plays the sheet-anchor role as he shoulders the responsibility of the film right through. And he also sometimes giggles you with his innocent, yet impressive performance. It is very difficult to make scripts like ‘Maryada Ramanna’, where the tempo should slowly pick up as the movie progresses and Rajamouli has banked on his experience to show that. Rajamouli has handled Sunil pretty well in all comic, drama, and emotional scenes and ensured that Sunil does not go over-board. He has struck the right balance in ensuring that the lead character does not dominate the story.
However, the fact that Sunil is playing the lead role cannot be overlooked in certain scenes. The romantic scenes between Sunil and Saloni were well made. In fact, Saloni gives a good performance and perhaps this movie might give her better roles. Contrastingly, you will not witness the typical Rayalaseema chase and faction stunts until the last 20 minutes. The first half of ‘Maryada Ramanna’ does well and significantly the plot will be unveiled both the audience and to the characters. And the second half is reasonably good as the director managed to maintain the tempo and high emotions taking the centre stage.



Performances:
Sunil steals the show. He has very well to carry the lead character; Surely this movie from Sunil would raise the expectations on his next film with ram Gopal Varma. Needless to expound, he is a good dancer

Saloni has done well and there’s lot of scope for her character, particularly, in the climax. And her on-screen chemistry with Sunil is good as well.

Nagineedu played well and his body language is good. He has maintained that Rayalaseema menace with his expressions. Brahmaji and rest of the casting are adequate.

Technicalities:

Keeravani’s music is not extravagant, but good. The background score and rerecording is nice. Editing is difficult for these films, but the editor has done a good job. Cinematography and visual effects can hog the limelight for this movie.

Maryada Ramanna is a reasonably good film and neat entertainer. Rajamouli’s juggernaut continues in the Telugu cinema industry, but mind you, go to the film with an open mind.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Cherry says ‘No’ to dance with Genny in ‘Orange’?

You are all aware that mega power star Ram Charan Teja is busy with the shooting of his high budget latest flick ‘Orange’ and it casts bubbly actress Genelia and Shahzahan Padamsee playing the lead opposite Charan.

The film unit says that ‘Orange’, is currently undergoing shooting in Malaysia and is expected to complete it by this end with some patch work and songs picturization left over for shoot in August.Close sources say that songs has come out well in the film and surely will be trendsetter in coming months. It is said that especially ‘Ruba Ruba’ song in the film will be rocking and director thought of casting Genelia for this. But it is heard that Charan said no to dance with Genelia for this song as she got a homely actress image in Tollywood and song requires raunchy steps, so he opts Shahzahan as better choice for this song. Finally director has no choice left over with and confirms Shahzahan in this song for charan.

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