Friday, February 26, 2010

Review : KARTHIK CALLING KARTHIK

Friday, February 26, 2010 by juka · 0 comments

Film: KARTHIK CALLING KARTHIK
Rating: 2.75/5
Banners: Magic Beans, Excel Entertainment
Cast: Farhan Akhtar, Deepika Padukone, Ram Kapoor, Shefali Chhaya, Vivaan Bhathena, Vipin Sharma, Yatin Karyekar
Music: Shankar- Ehsaan- Loy
Cinematography: Sanu Varghese
Director: Vijay Lalwani
Producers: Farhan Akhtar, Ritesh Sidhwani
Release Date: February 26, 2010

Story:
A tale of suspense, the story is about Karthik (farhan) who is a loser in life and has low levels of confidence. Due to his nature, he is also very inefficient at work and due to this, his boss Kamath (ram Kapoor) tends to ridicule him at all times. On the other hand, there is the beautiful Shonali (deepika), Karthik's colleague who hardly notice that he is around. When life seems to suck, Karthik gets a call on his phone and the caller identifies himself as Karthik and informs that he is there to change his life. Karthik takes the offer and what happens from there forms the rest of the story.

Presentation:
The director has come up with a thoughtful tale but though the presentation was good, the narrative failed to impress. The dialogues were okay, the script was weak and the screenplay was patchy. Background score was good and two songs are worth taking home. Cinematography was technically good and editing was somewhat better. The art department was quite creative and the costumes were trendy and stylish. Farhan has come up with yet another impressive performance but then the role of the character was not that strong, Deepika looks dazzling as ever and she makes her presence felt, Ram Kapoor was good, Shifaali is super, Vivian is neat, the others did their bit as required.

Conclusion:
The film runs on the line of suspense and some psychological aspects but then it is due to the poor writing where things get complicated. While the take off is good and the first half looks promising, it is the second half which gets dragged and even the climax gets a bit stale. Given the high technical values and the brand presence of the lead pair, the multiplex audience will watch it and opening collections will be good. But a super hit at the box office is doubtful.

REVIEW : KALAVAR KING

Friday, February 26, 2010 by juka · 0 comments

Film: KALAVAR KING
Rating: 2.5/5
Banner: Sai Krishna Productions
Cast: Nikhil Siddarth, Shweta Basu Prasad, Ajay, Ali, Venu Madhav, Raghu Babu, Dharmavarapu, Ahuti Prasad, Suman Shetty, Pragathy, Kasi Viswanath, Anitha (spl song) and others
Music: Anil
Cinematography: Balamurugan
Director: Suresh
Producer: D S Rao
Release date: February 26, 2010

Story:
Set on the backdrop of Rajahmundry, the story begins with Rajesh (nikhil), son of a teacher (kasi viswanath) and a middle class family. He is street smart and he goes around making loans in the town. The story takes a turn when Shruti (swetha basu) enters into the home of Rajesh due to an incident and accidentally drops her precious chain. This falls into the hand of Rajesh and from then on, he starts taking advantage of the situation and asks her to get various forms of food. Due to an unexpected situation, Rajesh has to pledge the chain to Narendar Shetty (ajay). In fact, Narendar Shetty is the 'Bava' of Shruti who keeps enquiring about the chain to Shruti since he gave it to her. He decides to marry Shruti at any cost. Meanwhile, an incident happens which changes the life of Rajesh and what happens from there forms the rest of the story.

Presentation:
The director has come up with a good thought but then his presentation was poor and the narration was weak. The dialogues were simple and lacked punch, however the script was good, and the screenplay was okay. Background score was not upto the mark and few tunes looked like they were lifted from other tunes. Songs were not good and not in sync. Cinematography was a saving grace while editing was standard. Costumes were alright. Nikhil gave his heart and soul to the role and he is the life of the movie. Shweta was a turn off, she has to cut down her flab and get into shape before things go out of control, Ajay is talented and did justice to his role, Ali was okay, Raghu Babu was usual and got good laughs, Dharmavarapu was brief. The item girl Anita looked sexy. Others didn't have much to offer and they came and went.

Conclusion:
The film has continuity and logical along with a good cohesiveness to the plot but then it is the heroine and the directorial flaws which were looking evident. An attempt has been made to make it to appeal masses but that has not worked well. While the first half is okay, it is the second half which is much better barring the general hiccups. At the Box Office, it could be an average show but the film received good ammunition in the form of Nikhil so his followers might take it to a decent mark.

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Friday, February 26, 2010 by juka · 0 comments

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Varudu and Puli audio release dates!!!

Friday, February 26, 2010 by juka · 0 comments



Varudu audio is releasing on 5th March. And movie ll get ready by 26th March.
and Puli audio is planning to release on last week of March and movie will hit screens on 28th April (both audio and movie might be have a possible delay of one week to 2 weeks) and the makers are planning to release the movie on end of April only....and few are advising not to release the movie during T 20 matches... but few are advising cricket do nothing with Powerstar's movie so go ahead ani...its the situation around the movie...and as per the reports Varudu and Puli are going to rock the box office.

Varudu movie has a 13 mins marriage episode/song its A VISUAL FEAST and never before on the history of Telugu Cinema... inka eppudina pelli episode and song visuals choopinchali ante related movies THIS WILL BE THE BEST PICK for any channel aa range lo untadi... and Allu Arjun is playing a simple guy in this movie so the stills be very normal...but taking of the movie is vry good. and this is the BEST ENTERTAINMENT FLICK in all Gunasekhar movies.

and PULI lo ..................hmmm Few punch dialogues are beyond our expectations...and u all enjoy it to the core.... and the songs are really foot taping and Jalsa oka type of racha aithe idi inko version of Racha..... get ready!!

Ye Maya Chesave : A Beautiful ‘Love-Story’!

Friday, February 26, 2010 by juka · 0 comments

Rating: 3.5/5

Gautham Menon’s new film ‘Ye Maya Chesave’ starring Naga Chaitanya is not only a love story par excellence but also puts every other film with a love story to shame! Truth be told, most of the love stories made these days are so cheesy and predictable that it’s hard to find the true essence of love in such films. This is exactly what Gautham Menon tries to narrate in his film. His latest film ‘Ye Maya Chesave’ tries to find out what love is and how does love evolve from a spark in the heart to life itself. The film is Naga Chaitanya’s second, after he made his debut in ‘Josh’ which was released in 2009. Samantha made her debut in Telugu in this film. ‘Ye Maya Chesave’ narrates a love story between a couple who come from different backgrounds and how they try to find solace in each other’s company.

What is it about : Naga Chaitantya stars as Karthik, a 22 year old Mechanical Engineering graduate who wants to be a film maker. With the help of his friend, Krishnudu, who is an actor, he gets introduced to a prominent director (Puri Jagannadh) and begins his career as an assistant director under him. One day, his heart skips a beat when he sees a girl on the road and within no time he realizes that both of them live in the same building. He comes to know that she’s a Malayalee Christian named Jessie (Samantha) and that she’s 24 years old. He blindly falls in love with her and one fine day proposes to her. Does Jessie accept Karthik’s love? How do the differences in their culture, religion and age affect their lives? This forms the basis of this poignantly written and beautifully narratedlove story.

What is Good: The biggest strength of the film is Gautham Menon’s script and the way he has written the characterization of the lead actors. On one hand, we have Karthik who’s blindly and passionately in love with Jessi and on the other hand, is Jessi, who is both impulsive and compulsive at the same time. This characterization not only makes her strong but also she appears to be confused most of the times. And from this confusion arises unpredictability which almost always engulfs Karthik’s life. Gautham Menon's casting forthe film is impeccable. There’s a strong Malayalam flavour in the film which is there for a good reason and he makes sure each and every aspect of the film is authentic. Of the star cast, Naga Chaitanya delivers an incredible performance in his role as Karthik. He’s not too flamboyant and most of the time he underplays his role but he knows that he’s passionately in love with Jessi. It’s difficult to find any similarity between Chaitanya’s performance in ‘Josh’ and ‘Ye Maya Chesave’ and what’s even harder to believe is that there has hardly been five months of gap between the two. A big thumbs up to Naga Chaitanya, he has certainly become more versatile, be it his expressions or adding a lot of soul when he acts. The best kept secret ofthe film, however, is Samantha . She’s extremely lucky to have bagged this role, because such roles come once in a lifetime. She totally justifies her role and her characterization inthe film makes a great first impression. What is even more remarkable in her characterization is her portrayal of mood swings. She’s too confused; she loves Kathik yet doesn’t want to be with him andSamantha gets into the skin of this role with great ease. The chemistry between Chaitanya and Samantha is sizzling and the duo makes a great onscreen couple. Krishnudu makes his presence felt; his innocence and comic timing bring the house down.

What is bad: Love stories are such that they don’t strike a chord with everyone. Probably, it’s the same case with this film as well. For some it would be like a chapter of their own lives and for others a figment of imagination which wouldn’t concern them in anyway.The film itself slightly drags in the second half which sort of takes away the overwhelming charm which the film achieves during the budding romance. Some part of the film is set in Kerala and to retain the authenticity, people speak in Malayalam and we have Telugu subtitles which are at times difficult to follow. On the whole, if you are someone, who likes big bang entertainment, item songs, cheesy romance, two giga sized families, flashbacks set in palatial houses, grand sets, rip roaring comedy, sumos and chases – basically every cliché which makes our films so entertaining, then ‘Ye Maya Chesave’ might disappoint you.

Technical Departments: ‘Ye Maya Chesave’ is also a visual delight thanks to more than impressive work in almost all technical departments. A.R.Rahman’s music is haunting; each and every single tune inthe film compliments the story. It’s easily one of his best works in recent few years. Manoj Paramahamsa’s cinematography is beautiful; it’s almost sheer poetry at times. Manoj also effectively captures the moods and the intensity of the lead actors in the close up shots. Editing by Anthony is good and it could have been slightly better in the second half. Dialogues by Anuradha are fantastic and there are just too many clever lines inthe film . Gautham Menon’s story and direction in this film needs to be a bible of sorts for every aspiring film maker. Imagine narrating a 160 minutes film with just 2 characters and it’s such a humongous task in itself. He has easily created one of the best love stories we have seen in years and he’s the main reason if we end up falling in love with Karthik and Jessie.

Bottomline: The best thing about the film is, it knows that it’s narrating the love story of two mature adults. All that matters is how they communicate, their conversations, their quarrels, their mood swings. And such things could happen anywhere, anytime. This brings us to the most important question, “Can love be defined in words?” I don’t think that’s possible. Let this be one of those rare films, where your experience while watchingthe film is more important than what others have to say. It deserves at least that amount of respect. If this is the kind of love stories we get to see in near future, then forget about dumb entertainers, love stories would be back in vogue! Words apart, go watch the film, fall in love all over again! Two big thumbs up to the film. Who knew that love stories could be so real and intelligent in contemporary cinema!

P.S: This is a rare film which makes single men and women jealous and at least coax them to search for their respective ‘Karthik’s and ‘Jessies’!

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Varudu Movie Wallpapers!!!

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Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge? - Ajay Devgan(2010)

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Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge Hindi Mp3 Songs Download Here :

1. Aaja Aaja - Raghubir Yadav, Ajay Jhingran, Rajneesh

2. Aaja Aaja (Remix) - Raghubir Yadav, Ajay Jhingran, Rajneesh
3. Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge - Amit Mishra
4. Dohay - Amit Mishra
5. Jyoti Jalaile - Sukhwinder Singh
6. Sukh Karta - Amit Mishra

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Shaapit - Aditya Narayan(2010)

Saturday, February 20, 2010 by juka · 0 comments

SHAAPIT Hindi Mp3 Songs Download Here :

1. Kabhi Na Kabhi - Aditya Narayan
2. Tere Bina - Najam Sheraz
3. Ajnabi Hawaayein - Shreya Ghoshal
4. Chaahata Dil Tumko - Aditya Narayan, Suzanne D'Mello & Jaspreet Kohli
5. Kabhi Na Kabhi - Aditya Narayan & Suzanne D'Mello
6. Hayaati - Hamza Faruqui & Chirantan Bhatt
7. Shaapit Hua - Aditya Narayan & Sunidhi Chauhan

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Click (2010)

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1. Rubayee - Sunidhi Chauhan & Raaj
2. Aameen Suma Aameen - Master Saleem

3. Mehroom - Shaan & Shreya Ghoshal
4. Click - Adnan Sami
5. Yaadein - K K, Vinay Prakash & Sunidhi Chauhan
6. Rubayee - Raaj
7. Yaadein (Remix) - Raaj
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Friday, February 19, 2010

Leader Movie Review!!!!

Friday, February 19, 2010 by juka · 0 comments

Release date: 19th Feb 2010

ykmovies.co.cc Rating: 3.5/5

Director : Sekhar Kammula

Music Director : Mickey J Meyar

Producer : AVM Productions

Starring : Daggubati Rana, Richa Gangopadhyay, Priya Anand, Suman and others...


Shekar Kammula’s latest film ‘Leader’ falls somewhere between being an inspiring film and a film trying too hard to convince you that it’s inspiring. ‘Leader’ is Shekar Kammula’s fourth film and with films like Anand and Happy Days, he has one of the few contemporary Telugu film directors who have carved a niche for themselves. The film also introduces Rana Daggubati to Telugu film industry and apart from him two new actresses Richa Gangopadhyay and Priya Anand made their debut in Telugu. AVM studios produced the film. ‘Leader’ narrates the story of a man who becomes a politician to bring a change in the system.

What is it about : Rana stars as Arjun Prasad, a Harvard student who lands in India when his father, the CM, is assassinated. His father (Suman) has one last wish, that Arjun should become the CM. However, all the political moves are played by Arjun’s uncle (Kota Srinivasa Rao) and Arjun’s relative Dhananjay (Subba Raju) also has a dream of becoming the CM. Quite soon, Arjun realizes that although his father was good at heart, he was too corrupt and had amassed over Rs.20,000 crores of illegal wealth. What does Arjun do with this money? Does he fulfill his father’s last wish? That forms the rest of this political drama.

What is Good:
The central theme of the story about the coming of age of a young guy who goes on to become a leader is the USP of the film. It’s a theme which has a lot of soul and Shekar Kammula tries to infuse with as much drama as possible into this theme. Rana Daggubati makes a confident debut. He has a great screen presence and his diction is impeccable. Some of the most important and inspiring scenes in the film are written for Rana who excels in most of them with aplomb. Be it the scene where he dictates terms to his uncle or his humbleness while interacting with the poor, Rana makes sure that his stern gaze has a lot of sincerity. For every leader there has to be an equally strong rival and Subba Raju fits into this role perfectly. His role as Dhananjay, an ambitious politician who’s full of hatred and ego is remarkably written. Each scene where there’s a face-off between Rana and Subba Raju produces enough sparks to set the screen on fire. Harshavardhan as Rana’s aide does a commendable job. Suhasini and Kota Srinivasa Rao show a lot of restrain and grace in their acting. Both of them have a lot of influence on Rana’s character and it shows on screen. The two lead actresses, Richa Gangopadhyay and Priya Anand seem to have understood the limitations of their characterizations and they perform well. Since the film isn’t a love story, there’s hardly any onscreen chemistry between Rana and the two actresses. However, ‘Avunana Kaadhana’ song on Rana and Richa adds a whole lot of zing to the little moments of love with they share onscreen.

What is bad: Shekar Kammula’s version of how politics and politicians function these days is too uni-dimensional. Maybe, everyone is indeed corrupt as portrayed in the film, but beyond money there’s ego, greed and power-mongering. Except for Subba Raju’s role, these characteristics go for a toss among other politicians. A more serious issue is the way Shekar Kammula sets the story. It’s all too conveniently written for Arjun Prasad (Rana) that his father is the CM and he has oodles of money to splurge. Politics maybe about power, but what happened to democracy? What happened to the struggle which a wannabe politician has to undergo to become a leader? It looks as if Dr.Arjun Prasad uses too much of ‘Harvard Gyan’ to do his job and probably he takes his job so seriously that he hardly knows any other emotion except than looking serious all the time. On the other hand, the characterizations of the women especially Richa and Priya are the weakest when compared to all of Kammula’s earlier heroines. Of course, both of them are strong-willed and independent but their being a part of the story hardly makes a difference! No wonder, both of them have such little role to play in the scheme of things, yet the film drags a lot in the second half.

Technical Departments: Mickey J Meyer’s background score is outstanding in the film. It manages to hold and also arouse interest in all the vital scenes and elevates the mood throughout the film. Thota Tharani’s art is good and most of the bungalows, offices, and meeting halls look authentic. Vijay C Kumar’s cinematography is top notch. Marthan K Venkatesh’s editing is good and especially fantastic in the final act of the film. And finally, the man himself, Shekar Kammula who wrote the story, screenplay, dialogues apart from directing the film. His earlier stories were closely attached to reality and more about personal issues between friends. However, with ‘Leader’ he attempts to do something larger than life and creates this huge bubble of dreams and aspirations of what a ‘Leader’ should be like. The film is cramped in with so many details that somehow he ignores addressing some key issues such as ‘Is the last wish, a reason strong enough to take the responsibility for 8 crore people?’ among many other things. The dialogues in the film are brilliantly written and on the whole, Shekar Kammula manages to end the story on a high note.

Bottomline:
It’s good to see that a top director has chosen to deal with politics in his films and kudos to debutant actor Rana for this honest and brave attempt. However a brief comparative analysis of the recent ‘political’ hits would suggest that struggle is a necessity (as in Shankar’s ‘Oke Okkadu) and an ego clash is fantastic (as in Mani Ratnam’s ‘Iddharu’) if a political drama has to be well-received by people. Shekar Kammula’s version of ‘Leader’ is set in an institution of monarchy and sadly the common man who should have been the most important part of the drama is given a miniscule role to play. It carefully concentrates only on ‘What if’ we had a leader like this. ‘Leader’ is the kind of film which will make you want to connect the dots with real life scenarios and Shekar Kammula cleverly pitches some characters which have resemblance to a few in our real life as well. It’s bound to appeal differently to different people and for this reason alone it’s quite possible that your opinion of the film will differ from others. Yes, it’s an honest film with loads of goodness but it’s too preachy than what it should have been. But then, everything is done with a good intention and the final act of the film along with ‘Maa Telugu Talliki’ and ‘Leader-Youth of the Nation’ songs, is amazingly shot and it sort of gives you Goosebumps! It’s a film which could have been much better and themes like this come once in a blue moon on such a large canvas with big budgets, big stars and big names attached. Watch it, because it’s a Shekar Kammula’s film with some good performances, good intentions and there’s still some hope left for more films on this theme of politics.

P.S: The only question which really matter is, ‘Does it Inspire You?’ Well, I will leave the ball in your court.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Yuganiki Okkadu Movie Online!!!

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Watch Kedi Movie Online!!!

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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Maro Charitra

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Album Name: Maro Charitra
Music:
Mickey J Meyer
*ing Varun Sandesh, Anitha


Track 01 – Prema Prema

Track 02 – Ye Teega Puvvuno

Track 03 – Bale Bale Magadivoy

Track 04 – Ninnu Nannu

Track 05 – We Dont Care

Track 06 – Ye Teega Puvvuno (Theme Song)

Khilladi

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Track 01 – Introduction

Track 02 – Povnundi Love Dhaka

Track 03 – Gaale Sari Sarigama Sarigama

Track 04 – Killadi Pilladu Veede


Track 05 – Manasaina Magavaadive Priyamaina Pagavaadive

Track 06 – Oka Sannani Navve Visiresaave

Yemaaya Chesave

Wednesday, February 17, 2010 by juka · 0 comments
Album Name: Yemaaya Chesave
Music: A.R.Rahman
*ing Naga Chaitanya, Samantha



Track 01 – Kundanapu Bomma

Track 02 – Manasa

Track 03 – Swaasye

Track 04 – Ee Hridayam

Track 05 – Aakasam

Track 06 – Vintunnava

Track 07 – Aaromale

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