Saturday, 13 June 2015

Review : Jyothi Lakshmi – Message with a twist

Release date : June 12, 2015
 Rating : 3/5
Director : Puri Jagannadh
Producer : Charmme
Music Director : Sunil Kashyap
Starring : Charmme

​Jyothi Lakshmi is certainly a do or die film for Charmme. She has a lot of hopes and money riding on this film as she is also​ one of the producers. Directed by the super talented Puri Jagan, this film has hit the screens today. Let’s see how the film is.
Story:-
Satya (Satyadev) is a software engineer who falls in love with a prostitute named Jyothi Lakshmi (Charmee). He visits her home daily and spends some precious time with her. One fine day, he proposes Jyothi Lakshmi and reveals that he wants to marry her.
After seeing Satya’s honesty, Jyothi Lakshmi decides to start a new life and plans to elope with Satya. Does she manage to leave her dreaded life behind ? Will her past haunt her ? and what consequences does she face after she changes her life style is the entire crux of the story.
Plus Points:-
Charmee is the main pillar of the film. The way she goes about her character and showcases different variations is impressive. She is bubbly and bold in the role of a prostitute and is quite rebellious and serene in the second half. One can easily say that it is Charme’s career best performance.
The actual show stealer is the young actor Satyadev. Her gives a subtle performance. He will surely have a long career in Tollywood and gives superb support to Charmee in this film. First half of the film is quite bold and some scenes will be liked by the masses.
Interval bang is interesting and has been executed well. Hyderabadi film actor Aziz Nasser is pretty decent in his supporting role. Dialogues by Puri Jagan are bang on and will hit you effectively. The way women empowerment has been showcased is decent.

Minus Point:-

One of the major drawbacks of the film is that the way Charme’s character transforms. After showcasing her quite boldly, the way she changes herself for good looks hurried up. The way Satyadev’s character is abruptly sidelined in the second half lacks effect.
Even though the film has a good message, it gets preachier during the second half. Charme’s speech about prostitutes and the way she destroys the sex workers racket has been stretched out a bit. Brahmanandam’s role looks out of place and does not have any effect.
Lack of known faces might also go against the film. Even though the songs are good, they have been placed wrongly in the second half. There was no need of an item song which spoils the flow of the serious film. Story of the film is quite routine and has been dealt many a times.
Technical Aspects:-
Music of the film is impressive and especially the background score elevates the film well. As mentioned earlier, dialogues are pretty good and carry the mood of the film well. Screenplay by Puri Jagan is crisp and makes up for some interesting scenes. Camera work is also decent but certain visuals lack clarity about the set up of the film.
Coming to the director Puri Jagan, he has been making films which also have an underlying message. He delivers a decent message in a commercial format but drags it a bit during the end. Editing by S R Sekhar is pretty impressive.
Verdict:-
On the whole, Jyothi Lakshmi is a bold film which has a message with a twist. But the message is dragged out too much. Charme’s power packed performance and a decent first half are huge assets. This film will some draw huge crowds in the B and C centers but is just a one time watch for those who seek popcorn entertainment.
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Friday, 5 June 2015

Review : Dil Dhadakne Do



Review : Dil Dhadakne Do (Ranveer Singh, Anushka Sharma, Priyanka Chopra)


he much awaited film possessing a stellar ensemble including with the likes of Anil Kapoor, Ranveer Singh, Priyanka Chopra, Shefali Shah, Farhan Akhtar and Anushka Sharma hits the theaters today. Let’s see whether this cruise directed by the very talented Zoya Akhtar is worth a board. 

Story:-
The story is of Kamal Mehra (Anil Kapoor), a self-made businessman, owning a company named Ayka. He is unhappily married to Neelam (Shefali Shah) and has two children, Ayesha (Priyanka Chopra) and Kabir (Ranveer Singh). Kamal and Neelam love Kabir more than Ayesha, being a male child and unwillingly marry her to a Mumbai businessman, Manav Sanga (Rahul Bose).
Ayesha is unhappy, but tries to focus all her interest in her own travel business. Kabir being a spoilt brat has no interest in business what-so-ever and only wants to ‘fly’. Amidst all the tension, the family decides to go on a cruise to celebrate Kamal and Neelam’s 30th anniversary.
Here Ayesha meets her first love, Sunny Gill (Farhan Akhtar), while Kabir falls for a dancer, Farah Ali (Anushka Sharma). As time passes by, more complications arise in the family. How will each one of them get out of their misery and lead a happy life? Forms the rest of the story…
Plus Points:-
This is one elite and good-looking film, I say. The actors, the costumes, the setting and the locations, everything looks rich and how. One fact that remains universal is that no one can make travel movies as good as Zoya Akhtar. The director first made us love Spain and its culture with Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, and now I am sure every viewer would ones want to experience going on a cruise in life.
The two huge saving graces of the film are Ranveer Singh and Priyanka Chopra. Ranveer’s amazing punch lines and dialogue delivery calls in for an applaud for sure. His liveliness never lets us down. Priyanka on the other hand plays a unhappily married businesswomen with perfection.
Shefali Shah too provides good support. Ranveer and Priyanka’s sibling chemistry is to watch out for, however, Ranveer and Anushka’s lip lock will surely get the whistles going. Anil Kapoor is a delight to watch. The actor, at this age too has the capability to overshadow all the other young actors in the scream with his charm.
Minus Points:-
The first thing negative about the film is that it is extremely lengthy. The 170 minute long extravaganza is nothing short of boring at times, especially the first half. Farhan and Anushka’s characters have not been explored and the actors did not have much to showcase their talent.
The narrator of the movie is a dog named Pluto Mehra, whose voice is that of Aamir Khan’s. Makes Sense? Not to us. Ranveer and Anushka’s track makes no sense at all and so does Priyanka and Farhan’s romantic angle. A little more explanation would have worked here.
Technical Aspects:
Zoya Akhtar is a talented director, who always showers insights of relationships through her movies, but Dil Dhahdakne Do has certain excessive melodramatic moments and losses pace from time to time. The narrative in the first half takes ages to get over, making the viewers bored. The music album of the film is average. The screenplay is too slow, while the editing is fine.
Verdict:-
On the whole, Dil Dhadakne Do is a ship that can be boarded for its marvellous set up and performances. If you ignore the dragged out and lengthy first half, you will surely enjoy this cruise which is a lot of fu
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Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Kriti Sanon hiding her relationship with model Gaurav Arora





 kriti sanon who shot to fame with her very first film Heropanti co-starring Tiger Shroff, is dating someone. Yes, the B-town beauty is apparently in a relationship with model Gaurav Arora. The two have known each other since their modelling days and though Ms Sanon is now a popular Bollywood actress, she is still very much with her model boyfriend. Well, that’s what the media reports claim. Talking about Kriti’s oh-so-secret relationship, a source told a leading tabloid, “Everyone knows about Gaurav and Kriti being a couple. Since Kriti has made it big in Bollywood now, their relationship is being spoken about only in whispers.”


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Friday, 29 May 2015

Review : Rakshasudu (Mass) – Horror as well as Comedy



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“Rakshasudu” is the Telugu dubbing version of Tamil action thriller film “Massu Engira Masilamani”, which was previously titled “Masss”, featuring Suriya and ara in thNayanthe lead roles. It has been directed by Venkat Prabhu and produced by KE Gnanavel Raja under the banner of Aadnah Arts.
After Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan, Suriya is the next most popular Tamil actor in the Telugu region, with a good number of fans. Some of his previous films performed well in Tollywood. His latest film Rakshasudu has been released worldwide today (29 May 2015). Lets see, how Telugu audience received him this time.
Story :
Madhusudhan alias Masss (Suriya) and his friend (Premji Amaren) are con-men and earn money by cheating people. He falls in love with a nurse Malini (Nayantara). One day he meets with a fatal accident, when the two friends were returning with money after a robbery. After this accident, he attains a special ability to see ghosts around him. A ghost named Shiva (Suriya) seeks the help of Madhusudhan and in return, it promises to show him the way to earn a lot of money. What help did Shiva seeks from Masss ? What problems did Masss face in this regard ? What happens in the end ? All these forms the rest of the story that has to be watched on the screen itself.
Positives :
* Choosing a subject with paranormal element is highly risky. But, Suriya succeeded in his attempt. He carries the film on his shoulders and the kind of energy and charm that he exudes is really wonderful.
* Both Nayanthara and Pranitha looked graceful and charming. Their romance with the lead forms an eye-candy for the audience.
* Premgi Amaren showed his funny aspect and the sympathy elements worked well.
* Jai’s Cameo appearance is superb and forms an asset for the film.
* Samuthirakanni as antagonist is a good choice and suited well for the story.
Negatives :
* The melodrama in the second half with exaggerated characters and exciting events, which intended to appeal to the emotions did not work out well.
* The Computer Graphics have been used beyond the requirements, which looked artificial.
Technical Aspects :
* Director Venkat Prabhu has chosen an unusual subject and thrilled the audience with the film.
* Songs composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja are pretty good and his Background Score is one of the major highlight of film.
* Rajasekhar’s Camera work is worth praising and his expertise in lighting techniques elevated the film in a good light.
* The Production values of the film are grand.
 Analysis :
We have seen many Horror Comedy genre films in the recent past, but this film is a different one mainly because of Suriya’s performance. Since the film has some fantasy elements, we have to suspend disbelief and just soak it in as it is. On the whole, ‘Rakshasudu’ is entertaining and a watchable film.
 Rating : 2/75/5
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Review : Pandaga Chesko – Routine Comedy Entertainer


Release date : May 29, 2015
 Rating : 3/5
Director : Gopichand Malineni
Producer : Paruchuri Kireeti
Music Director : S S Thaman
Starring : Ram, Rakul Preet, Sonal Chauhan

Energetic hero Ram, has been lying low from quite some time now. He is back after a long gap with a family entertainer Pandaga Chesko. Directed by Gopichand Malineni, this film has hit the screens today. Let’s see how it is.
Story:-
Karthik(Ram) is a rich business tycoon who lives in Portugal along with his family. He is a broad minded person who does not believe in sentiments and gets engaged to a rich woman (Sonal Chauhan) just for the sake of his business growth.
When everything seems to be going fine, Karthik comes to know of a tragic story involving his mom and her huge family back in India, who are no longer in talking terms with each other.
Karthik decides to reunite his family and heads straight away to India. Twist in the tale arises when falls in love with Divya(Rakul Preet). What will Karthik do now ? Whom will he end up marrying ? and How will he manage to reunite his family ? That forms the rest of the story.
Plus Points:-
Ram looks quite handsome as an NRI and pulls off his role well. His character is tailor made and Ram gives a dedicated performance. He is good with his dances and shares a sizzling chemistry with both the heroines. Undoubtedly, Pandaga Chesko is full on glamour and appeal. Both Sonal Chauhan and Rakul look gorgeous and are a treat for the masses.
Sonal Chauhan is pretty good as an arrogant business woman, and Rakul plays the sweet bubbly girl’s role to perfection. Brahmanandam’s comedy is the biggest asset and will be the major selling point of the film. He is very good as weekend Venkat Rao and brings in decent laughs.
First half of the film is good and has some decent moments. Second half has typical mistaken identity kind of comedy and some family episodes have been handled well. Songs have been shot nicely and both Vennela Kishore and Sampath are good in their respective roles. Prithvi and Shakalaka Shankar are good as Vijayawada brothers.
Minus Points:-
Looks like Tollywood film makers do not want to leave this safe and successful formula of the typical family entertainers. Pandaga Chesko instantly reminds you of many hit family entertainers from the past. The mistaken identities created by the hero, Brahmanandam’s entry, reuniting the families, you have seen all this in many movies in the past.
Pandaga Chesko also suffers from lack of emotional depth. All the emotions showcased are hurried up and pile up one after the other. Story of this film is quite stale and gets easily predictable after a point. There are too many characters which lack justification. Sonal Chauhan’s role is ended on a silly note.
Except for Brahmanandam’s comedy, there is nothing much interesting going in the second half. Abhimanyu Singh and his character looks foolish and off tracks the film a bit.
Technical Aspects:-
Music by Thaman is pretty good and all the songs have been shot well. Camera work is decent and showcases Portugal and other locations beautifully. Costumes selected for Ram’s role are trendy. Screenplay of the film is below average as all the scenes are incorporated just for the sake of drama. Editing is quite good and so is the background score.
Coming to the director Gopichand Malineni, there is nothing novel to talk about his direction as he has executed the film in quite a simple and safe manner. Even though his direction lacks focus in certain parts, he nicely sets it up with entertaining comedy.
Verdict:-
On the whole, Pandaga Chesko will only give Ram a slight breather in his career. His energetic performance, glamour quotient and decent comedy are basic assets. This film is a clear mixture of all the hit flicks that you have seen in the past and does not excite you in terms of story or narration. Keeping the holiday season in mind, this film might attract decent crowds for its routine and safe formula. If you go in well prepared and forget the logics and predictable nature of the film, you might end up liking this routine comedy entertainer.
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Thursday, 28 May 2015

Jennifer Lopez has More Plastic Surgery – Trying a Little Too Hard to Look Young

  She’s up to something, I’d say. Photos that popped up right after her recent America’s Got Talent performance  have her face not exactly looking like her face. I’m going to cross my fingers and hope that she was caught at a weird moment because from what I see it looks like her eyes may never close!
 How does Jen look to you? Has she been having some work done? Is it took much? Should she age gracefully or result to surgery to restore herself? Tell us your thoughts in the comments below!


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