Monday, January 14, 2019

F2 – Simple & Funny

Release date : January 12, 2018
Starring : Venkatesh, Varun Tej, Tamannaah, Mehreen Kaur, Rajendra Prasad
Director : Anil Ravipudi
Producers : Dil Raju
Music Director : Devi Sri Prasad
Cinematographer : Sameer Reddy
Editor : Bikkina Thammiraju
                                                                                                                                                 F2 has been in the news as it has the crazy combination of Venkatesh and Varun Tej playing main leads. The comedy caper has hit the screens today and let’s see whether it lives up to all its expectations or not.
Story :
Venky(Venkatesh) is a frustrated husband who starts hating his wife(Tamannaah) just after six months of his marriage This is also the time when Varun(Varun Tej) falls in love with Honey(Mehreen) who is Venky’s crazy sister in law. This leads to more problems for the frustrated men.
After a point in the film, the frustration gets to the duo so much that they leave their loved ones and escape to Europe. There, they face a deadly situation and get stuck in even bigger problems featuring their wives. Rest of the story is as to how they come out of their problems and win their love back.
Plus Points :
Venkatesh is back in top form and is hilarious in the film. His facial expressions and the manner in which he evokes the Bakra comedy is quite good. It is nice to see him in a lovable role after a long time which family audience will easily connect to.
Credit to should go to Varun Tej for holding his fort in front of a senior artist like Venky. Varun not only had to get his Telangana slang right but had to also evoke slapstick comedy which he did quite well and gelled with Venky superbly.
It was good to see K R Vijaya and Annapurna in good roles after a long time. Tamannaah looks gorgeous in the film and the surprise package is Mehreen who evoked silly expressions and comedy superbly.
The dog episode is hilarious and will evoke huge cheers in the theater. The first half is filled with a lot of fun moments which are simple and funny. Prakash Raj was good and Vennela Kishore gives his comic touch to the film in the end. Rajendra Prasad is also neat in his role and provides the needed laughs.

Minus Points :
There is no proper story in the film as the plot is water thin. Also, the conflict point with which the heroes separate from their loved ones is not established well.
After a hilarious first half, the tempo of the film drops down and slows the film to an extent. The comedy evoked is just about okay during this time as the logic misses out in many places. A song in the climax disturbs the flow of the film at the crunch situtation.
Technical Aspects :
Music by DSP is just about okay and so was his background score. Dialogues are hilarious and director Anil has used them in right situations. Production values by Dil Raju are top notch as the film looks rich and the Europe visuals have been showcased in a good manner by the camera department. Editing is decent but one song in the second half could have been avoided.
Coming to the director Anil Ravipudi, he has done a good job with the film. He has used Venkatesh’s potential to full use and created good comedy at regular intervals. He knows the audience pulse well and narrated the film is a simple and fun manner. If he would have added some more logic and fun in the second half the output would have been superb.
Verdict :
On the whole, F2 is a happy fun film which can be watched with your entire family. Vintage Venky is back and he makes sure that there is all-round entertainment in the film. There is no proper story or logic in the second half but this a kind of a film which should be enjoyed keeping aside all those minor issues. As the Sankranthi season is on, the film will get a wider reach as it has simple and neat fun which will impress many. Go watch it.
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Petta


Release date : January 10, 2019
Starring : Rajinikanth, Vijay Sethupathi, Simran, Trisha, Megha Akash
Director : Karthik Subbaraj
Producers : Kalanidhi Maran
Music Director : Anirudh Ravichander
Cinematographer : S. Tirru
Editor : Vivek Harshan









        Post the success of 2.0, Rajini is back with a mass entertainer Petta. Also starring Nawazuddin Siddique and Vijay Setupathi, this film has hit the screens today. Let’s see how it is.
Story :
Kaali(Rajinikanth) joins as a hostel warden in a college and helps a young pair with their love story which keeps getting into problems all the time. But there is more than what meets the eye as Kaali is saving the couple with a purpose. Who is this Kaali? What is his flashback? and how are Nawazuddin Siddique, Vijay Setupathi, Trisha and Simran connected to the whole story. To know the answers you need to watch the film on the big screen.

Plus Points :
Superstar Rajini’s performance and aura in the film is in full display. What fans were missing with Rajini films in recent times, director Karthik Subbaraj adds all those thrills and dialogues which will please the fans. Rajini is as usual superb and holds the film with his amazing screen presence.
Though Vijay Sethupati does not get much screen presence in the first half, his role is given a superb twist in the second half and his chemistry with Rajini is very good. Simran is beautiful even in this age and her love track has been showcased gracefully.
Nawazuddin Siddique gets a meaty role and he is decent in his character. The climax of the film is good as the twist showcased is interesting. Special mention goes to Anirudh who gives a terrific background score which elevates the proceedings completely.
Minus Points :
One of the biggest drawbacks is that there is not much story in the film. Off late, all the Rajini films are having the same formulae of showing Rajini as the mature guy with a proper flashback which is getting repetitive now.
There action only starts in the second half and the entire first half an hour of the second half goes for a toss even though key elements in the story are disclosed. These scenes are routine, have nothing new to showcase. It is hard to understand why Trisha accepted the role as she appears only in a few scenes.
Too much of time is taken to showcase key twists in the second half. The story is dragged only to elevate Rajini’s hungama which is a put off for regular audience. Also, the basic emotions in the second half are missing completely between key characters. The film has a 90’s feel and this can be outdated for regular audience.
Technical Aspects :
As said earlier, Anirudh elevates the film with his music and BGM. The camera work is neat as it showcases the college set up in the beautiful locations of Simla. Dialogues are super fun and especially those written for Rajini will please the fans. Editing is disappointing as close to 10 to 12 minutes in the second half can be easily trimmed.
Coming to the director Karthik Subbaraj, he is a massive Rajini fan and showcased the star through the fans point of view. It is perhaps his weakest film in terms of script and narration with only a good twist in the end.
Verdict :
Fans of Rajini had a general complaint that they were missing the trademark Rajni and his fan moments as he was playing mostly mature roles. But director Karthik Subbaraj has showcased all those thrills in high spirits which will please the hardcore fans. Apart from the fan factor, this film does not have the story or gripping narration which will please the regular audience and ends as a below average watch this weekend. Watch it only for Rajni.
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Vinaya Vidheya Rama

Release date : January 11, 2018
Starring : Ram Charan, Vivek Oberoi, Kiara Advani, Prashanth Thiagarajan
Director : Boyapati Srinu
Producers : D. V. V. Danayya
Music Director : Devi Sri Prasad
Cinematographer : Rishi Punjabi
Editor : Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao






Boyapati Sreenu is a commercial cinema specialist and gives star heroes the needed image makeovers. He has now teamed up with Ram Charan for Vinaya Vidheya Rama which has hit the screens today. Let’s see how it is.
Story :
Ram(Charan) is an orphan who grows up with four other brothers who are also orphans. All of them spend some lovely times together and Ram keeps saving his family from evil people. But the twist in the tale arises when one of the brothers(Prashanth) who is an election officer gets into deep problems with a dreaded gangster called Raja Bhai(Vivek Oberoi). Rest of the story is as to how Ram guns down the villain and saves his family.
Plus Points :
This is undoubtedly Ram Charan’s massiest role to date and Boyapati has showcased him in a good manner. Charan’s aggression, six pack body, and dances have been utilized in a decent manner and mega fans will love Charan in the film. The emotions between the family members have been showcased well in the first half.
Tamil hero Prashanth is impressive in his role and brings a depth to the film. Senior actress, Sneha also gets an emotional role and she does justice to her character. Kiara Advani looks beautiful but she is restricted to a few scenes in the first half and songs only. Aryan Rajesh and Ravi Varma are neat as Charan’s brothers.
Vivek Oberoi is yet another added attraction to the film and he has been showcased in a fiery manner in the second half. The elevation scenes to showcase the fights are pretty good and will please the masses. Especially, the Azerbaijan fight which showcases Charan’s six-pack look is good.


Minus Points :
The second half of the film is ended on an abrupt note. After elevating the villain’s role so well and giving the fans goosebumps in the pre-climax fight, the proceedings go down all of a sudden and the film is ended on a simple note.
Yet another major drawback is the screenplay by Boyapati. There are many scenes in the film which are not clear. The manner in which Charan reveals facts about his brother, how the villains caused problems to him, and how it is set in the present time is not showcased clearly.
As expected, there are many logics which go for a toss in the film. The story of the film is nothing new and has been dealt with many a time before. As in every Boyapati film, there is an overdosage of violence and this will restrict the film in the overseas and multiplexes.
Technical Aspects :
Though DSP’s music was not that great audio wise, the makers have done well to make the songs look good on screen. DSP’s background is also decent and elevates the fights in a superb manner. Dialogues are massy and the production values by Danayya are pretty impressive. Editing is crisp in the first half but looks out of place in the second. Special mention to the fights composed by Kanal Kannan as all the thrills are very good.
Coming to the director Boyapati, he has done what was expected of him. Though he did not showcase anything new, the manner in which he has used Charan’s charisma and screen presence was very good. Fans wanted to see Charan in an aggressive manner and Boyapati has done justice to this part quite well. He also starts the first half with good emotions, songs, and fights and sets the interval bang well. But his narration lacks the grip in the second half as logic goes for a toss and the film is edited abruptly and because of this, the ending is disappointing.
Verdict:
On the whole, Vinaya Vidheya Rama is a typical Boyapati film with his trademark elevation scenes and fights. The only difference here is that Charan is showcased in a new manner but the story and treatment remind you of the same old Boyapati films in the past. The film is clearly made for the masses and fans and will only please them. But for all those who look for something new and expect fresh taking and entertainment, the film ends up as a below-par watch. So, keep your expectations in check as you exactly know what is coming your way.

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NTR Kathanayakudu

Release date : January 09, 2019
Starring : Balakrishna, Vidya Balan,Kalyan Ram, Sumanth, Rana Daggubati
Director : Radha Krishna Jagarlamudi
Producers : Balakrishna, Sai Korrapati
Music Director : M.M Keeravaani
Cinematographer : Gnana Shekar V.S
Editor : Rama Krishna Arram






NTR Kathanayakudu is one of the most awaited biopics in the history of Telugu cinema. Based on the life of legendary NTR, the first part has hit the screens today amidst huge pre-release buzz. Let’s see whether the film lives up to all expectations or not.
Story:
The story of the first part is based on the life of Rama Rao(Balakrishna) who leaves his job and decides to become an actor. He is ably supported by his wife Tarakam(Vidya Balan) and very soon, Rama Rao makes it big and becomes a top star in the industry. But there is more life ahead for Rama Rao as destiny has other plans and makes him take the political route. How does he manage all of it and to know how much of it is showcased in the first part, one needs to watch the film on the big screen.

Plus Points :
Probably, Balakrishna was destined to play his father on screen and boy, he has done just a mind-blowing job as NTR. You only feel as if you are seeing NTR himself on screen as NBK looks apt as the legendary actor in the second half. One can say that it is Balakrishna’s best performance to date as the star actor has lived in the role of NTR. Be it Balayya’s body language, or facial expression, he has got everything right and is a treat for all Nandamuri fans.
Many might have wondered why Vidya Balan opted to do a Telugu film. But she breathes life into the role of Basavatarakam. Vidya Balan proves why she is a national award-winning actress and gelled so well with Balayya and the manner in which she evokes chemistry with him is just superb. The emotions that she portrays through her silence speaks a thousand words and is the big pillar in the film.
Krish has selected characters in such a way that everyone is just class personified. Sumanth plays the mighty ANR and he is very good on screen. His onscreen chemistry with NTR and how those scenes are narrated by Krish is reminiscent of the good old days and Sumanth needs a special mention.
The way NTR’s rise an actor is showcased beautifully by Krish and Balakrishna relives all the iconic characters of NTR in a good way. The manner in which Kalyan Ram plays Hari Krishna looks neat.
Minus Points:
All the special appearances are not handled properly as they just come and go in the proceedings. One of the basic drawbacks of the film is that is a bit slow. The proceedings take forever to reach to the actual twists or turns in the film.
There is no political angle in the first part and all those who think there would good drama will be disappointed.
Technical Aspects:
What catches you right away is the manner in which the time frame is captured through the brilliant camerawork by Gnana Sekhar. He has showcased the different time frames in such a beautiful manner that you relive many of the memories yourself. What makes the camerawork even better is the superb production design. Be it the sets or the costumes or locations chosen, everything looks quite authentic on screen. Dialogues by Sai Madhav Burra and those written for Balayya are clap-worthy and stay in your minds even after you come out of the theaters.
Yet another unsung hero of the film is undoubtedly Keeravani who makes things magnanimous with his music. The way he has scored music keeping the royalness of NTR is too good. His background score elevates the proceedings completely. The styling done for each artist is remarkable.
Coming to the director Krish, he has done a pretty good job with the film. He has kept the first part totally to showcase NTR the actor and narrated what the legendary actor went through in each of his crucial phases in his life in a superb manner. The second half has good emotions and the manner in which NTR decides to join politics is established convincingly. However, if he would have added some entertainment quotient through the heroines and made the proceedings a bit crisp, things would have been even better.
Verdict :
NTR Kathanayakudu is a fitting tribute to the biggest actor to have graced Telugu screens. Balakrishna lives in the role of NTR and gives Nandamuri fans a reason to rejoice. Terrific performances, honest portrayal of NTR and a good build-up for the second part are huge assets. If you ignore the slightly slower pace, the film ends as a good watch for the fans but the general audience will find the biopic a decent watch.
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Reviewed by 123telugu Team

Monday, May 7, 2018

Bharat Ane Nenu – Big Promise Bigger Hit

Release date : April 20, 2018
 Rating : 3.75/5
Starring : Mahesh Babu, Kiara Advani
Director : Koratala Siva
Producer : DVV Danayya
Music Director : Devi Sri Prasad
Cinematographer : Ravi K. Chandran
Editor : A. Sreekar Prasad









Bharath Ane Nenu is one film which has been eagerly awaited all over. This film marks the collaboration of Koratala Shiva and Mahesh Babu after the blockbuster hit Srimanthudu. Amid massive craze, this film has hit the screens today. Let’s see whether the film lives up to its expectations or not.
Story:
Bharath(Mahesh Babu), who graduates in the UK hears about the sudden death of his father(Sarath Kumar) who is the chief minister of the state. Leaving things behind, he rushes back to India. Upon his arrival, he is forced by his uncle(Prakash Raj) to fill his father’s shoes as the chief minister of the state. Bharath takes up this deadly challenge only to find out several loopholes in the system. Rest of the story is as to how Bharath operates in his own style as a CM and brings a good change in the society.

Plus Points:
The first thing that hits you right away in Bharath Ane Nenu is the scale and premise of the film. It has been quite some time that we have seen a political thriller which had a mainstream hero playing a CM. The manner in which the story unfolds by covering major social issues has been conceived in a spectacular manner.
Mahesh has given his career best performance which is truly award winning. The honesty, dedication and the command that Mahesh generates as CM takes the film to another level altogether. Mahesh not only looks super handsome as the young CM but also mouths terrific mass and political dialogues with aplomb.
Kiara Advani makes a staggering debut and fits her role perfectly. Not only does she look gorgeous but performance wise too, she has done a superb job. She is surely a star in the making and will go a long way in Tollywood. Seasoned actors, Prakash Raj and Rao Ramesh bring a lot of depth to the film with their terrific supporting act.
The interval bang is terrific and sets the tone for the second half in a stunning manner. The emotions showcased during the second half work well. Also, the manner in which certain key social issues like education, traffic and village administration have been showcased, looks quite good. Production values of the film are terrific and Devi’s background score makes things even more gripping. The film has enough mass elements in the second half which will make the fans quite happy.
Minus Points:

When compared to the first half the second half gets a tad slow during the end. The last ten minutes of the film is quite routine and predictable with nothing much great happening during this time.
The length of the film is also a tad long and all those who expect fun and comedy will get disappointed as the film is a serious political drama.
Technical Aspects:
DVV Danayya has gone all out for this film and every penny spent looks amazing on screen. Special mention should go to the assembly set which looks spectacular on screen. The way it has been lit gives a rousing effect to the proceedings. Camerawork by Thiru is too good as he has showcased the political set up in quite a realistic manner. The film looks quite rich in every frame and the manner in which the proceedings are showcased give an earthy feel to the film.
Devi Sri Prasad is a huge asset to the film. The way the theme song is composed and goes with the proceedings of the film speaks volumes of Devi’s talent. But more than his music, it is his background score which takes away the cake as it thrills you completely and keeps you hooked to the proceedings. Dialogues need a special mention and especially those written for Mahesh have a lot of value and are clap worthy. Mahesh’s look has been designed quite well.
Coming to the director Koratala Shiva, he always saves the best for Mahesh. Credit should completely go to him for penning a story like this and showcasing Mahesh in a never before seen manner. The way he handles the social issues and keeps all the mass elements intact for fans showcases his worth as a director. His grip on emotions and the way he shows Mahesh as the young CM looks quite convincing. One can easily say that there is no better director who can handle social subjects and once again Koratala proves his class with his film.
Verdict:
On the whole, Bharath Ane Nenu is a highly captivating political drama which clicks from the word go. Credit should go to Mahesh for not only accepting such a script but leading from the front with his career-best performance. Mahesh’s fans will have a blast as the film will do exceptionally well in both the domestic and overseas markets. If you ignore the slightly predictable nature of the film, Bharath Ane Nenu ends up as a terrific summer watch which will break many records at the box office. Must watch.
 Rating : 3.75/5
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Sunday, April 15, 2018

Krishnarjuna Yuddham

Release date : April 12, 2018
 Rating : 3.25/5
Starring : Nani, Anupama Parameswaran, Rukshar Dhillon
Director : Merlapaka Gandhi
Producers : Sahu Garapati, Harish Peddi
Music Director : Hiphop Tamizha
Cinematographer: Karthik Ghattamaneni
Editor : Satya G








Nani is going great guns in his career with back to back hits. Next in line is Krishnarjuna Yuddham which is directed by Merlapaka Gandhi. The film has released today on a massive scale and lets see how it turns out to be.
Story:-
Krishna(Nani) is a happy go lucky youth from Chittoor who falls in love with Riya(Ruksar Mir). He spends quality time with her and right when the couple accepts each other’s love, Riya goes missing. On the other hand, somewhere in Prague, Krishna’s look alike, Arjun(Nani) is a pop singer who tries to woo Subba Lakshmi(Anupama). Upset with Arjun’s behaviour Subba Lakshmi leaves to India but she too goes missing as soon as she lands in Hyderabad. Rest of the story is as to how Krishna and Arjun cross each other’s paths and find their respective lovers.
Plus Points:
Krishnarjuna Yuddham is a film which showcases Nani as a complete mass hero. He is exceptional as Krishna and gives an impressive performance. The way he spoke the Chittoor slang and extracts comedy through his character is very good. The way his love story is narrated and the manner in which Nani performs all his love scenes with Ruksar is quite interesting.
Ruksar Mir looks decent and also performs well in her role. Mahesh Vitta, who played Nani’s sidekick elevates good comedy with his dialogues. His conversations with Nani have been showcased in a hilarious note.
The first half of the film is quite good with Nani’s two parallel tracks being showcased in a decent manner. Brahmaji’s comedy is good in the first half and evokes decent laughs. Songs are yet another plus point in the film as they sound well and have also been shot nicely.
Minus Points:
Some interesting romantic scenes should have been added for Nani and Anupama’s track to make things better. After a fun-filled first half, the film completely changes track and becomes a kidnap drama.



Even though the mass fights look quite impressive on Nani, they have been stretched a bit too much during the climax. A song that comes at a crunch situation in the second half could have been avoided completely.
Also, yet another major drawback of the film is that there is no strong villain. A solid actor and some scenes with both the Nani’s fighting him out could have made a lot of difference.
Technical Aspects:
Production values of the film are quite good as the village set up has been showcased in a wonderful manner. The camerawork is okay as Prague and its surroundings are not utilized properly. Music by Hip Hop Thamiza is pretty good and his background score also helps the film in a big way. Dialogues written in the Chittoor slang are quite nice and give a lot of depth to Nani’s role. Editing is strictly okay as many elevation scenes for Nani could have been slightly trimmed.
Coming to the director Gandhi, he has done a decent job with the film. He makes the first half quite interesting as his screenplay of narrating the two stories is impressive. But things change from the second half as the entertaining film becomes a predictable kidnap drama with not many praiseworthy scenes. There is no proper villain and conflict point during this time as things become easy for Nani who end things on a simple note.
Verdict:
On the whole, Krishnarjuna Yuddham is an out and out Nani film from start to end. Nani’s stardom is in full flow as he becomes this mass hero who entertains you with his powerful performance. Impressive first half and good comedy are basic assets of this film. But the weak second half and a lengthy runtime put breaks on the free flow of the film. As it is the holiday season and keeping Nani’s superb craze in mind, this film should satisfy those who are looking for a typical popcorn entertainer this holiday season.
 Rating : 3.25/5
Reviewed by 123telugu Team