TM,
Adhukku thane inga review post panna sollaren..PM panna sollalayE :roll: :P
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TM,
Adhukku thane inga review post panna sollaren..PM panna sollalayE :roll: :P
Sure I will provide the reviews for the latest films. check out pournami review from my previous posts in the same thread.Quote:
Originally Posted by ssanjinika
wait for Nag's Sriramadasu review in my next post.
Out of the releases in telugu this year ......
only happy was ok.....remake of azhagiya theeyae.....
sri ramadasu......no idea.....
all my friends are saying pournami is waste.....
asadhyadu....blockbuster flop......
everyone is hugely expecting (EVEN VIJAY :lol: :lol: :oops: :oops: :wink: ) pawan kalyan's bangaram...... and
Mahesh's Pokiri has good expectaions..... :D
Thanks andradu..will check out the review for pournami
Pournami's story looks very interesting.Will check the movie out when I get the time.
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Originally Posted by ajithfederer
U got wrong information dude
This years starts brilliantly for tollywood.
Out of 4 pongal release 3 movies Lakshmi(venky),Devadasu and style ran verywell and finished 100days recently. Lakshmi became the biggest hit of venky's career.
Happy was below average
Ranam(gopichand) was decent hit and Nag's SriRamasasu stood out as Biggesthit and creating ripples at boxoffice.this movie surely end as one of the biggest hits,finest movies ever made in telugu.
from next week 3 biggies are coming Pokiri,Verabhadra and Bangaram with lot of expectations.need to wait and see who is going to win this time.
SriRamadasu Review:
rating: 3.75/5
Punchline:Srirama Naamamrutham
Genre: Devotional
Type: Straight
Banner: Aditya Productions
Cast: Nagarjuna, ANR, Sneha, Suman, Sujatha, Sameer, Nasseer, Nagababu, Sarath Babu, Brahmanandam, Jayaprakash Reddy, Sunil, Dharmavarapu, Hema, Veda & Master Teja
Music: MM Keeravani
Script - dialogues: JK Bharavi
Cinematography: S Gopal Reddy
Editing: Sreekar Prasad
Art: Bhaskara Raju
Screenplay - direction: K Raghavendra Rao
Producer: Konda Krishnam Raju
Release Date: 30th March, 2006
Review
Story
Gopanna (Nagarjuna) is a happy-go-lucky guy and marries his childhood love Kamala (Sneha). He secures the job of Tahasildar for Husnabad on the recommendation of his maternal uncles Akkanna and Madanna. He gets inspired by the devotion shown by Dammakka towards Lord Rama and the way she protects the idols of Rama, Seeta and Lakshmana. He becomes a great devotee of Lord Rama over night. He vows that he would stay in open place just like statue of Lord Rama till a temple is constructed. He collects 6 lakhs of coins through donations and constructs Rama temple in Bhadrachalam with the guidance of his guru Kabir Das (ANR). A few ill-minded people misinform emperor Taanisha (Nasseer) that Gopanna misused emperor’s money to construct temple. Meanwhile, Kabir Das confers Gopanna the title of Sri Ramadasu on the insistence of Lord Rama. The rest of the story is all about how Tanisha realizes his mistake and sets Sri Ramadasu free.
Artists Performance
Nagarjuna:Nagarjuna is perhaps the most luckiest hero among his contemporaries for getting such roles like Annamayya and Sri Ramadasu. He did extremely well in the title role. His histrionics in the last reel where ‘Dasaradhi’ song comes are extraordinary. Nobody knows how Sri Ramadasu looks like and whenever we think about Sri Ramadasu in the future, the image of Nagarjuna becomes the visual aid.
Others: ANR acted in the vital role of Kabir Das. He brought believability to this character that is considered as guru to Ramadasu. Sneha is fabulous as devoted wife of Ramadasu. Sujatha donned one of the most important roles in this film as Dammakka. She injects devotion into the soul of Gopanna with her deeds. Suman is good as Lord Rama. Nasseer is appropriate in the role of Tanisha. Veda is fair as Seeta. Nagababu is pretty good in the role of Ravana. Among the comedians Sunil and Brahmanandam are impressive.
Technical Departments:
Screenplay - Direction: K Raghavendra Rao has the uncanny ability of striking back whenever everybody writes him off. K Raghavendra Rao proved again why he is called a legendry commercial director with this film. He narrated the entire film in a simple way by giving more importance to the emotions than the grandeur. He made sure that the emotions graph goes up as the film progresses by capturing the attention of audiences. He used pretty good commercial elements in the last half an hour of the film. The thread of parrot is nicely woven into the story.
Music: Songs and rerecording by MM Keeravani is the biggest asset of Sri Ramadasu. We have 19 songs in this film and all songs are neatly blended into the storyline. Backgrund music is terrific. Keeravani’s background music for Sri Ramadasu is another fine example for how good music increases the emotional depth of the film. The last three songs (Yento Ruchira, Ishvakulaku and Dasarathi) take the film into different level.
Other departments: Cinematography by S Gopal Reddy is very good. Script by JK Bharavi is a plus point. The dialogues are very meaningful and appropriate. Especially the one - ‘Sreeramudiki nuvvu gudi kattinchavu. Ninnu Sreeramudu gundello vunchukunnadu’. The powerful dialogues written for Nagarjuna in Tanisha court in second half got great response. Editing by Srikar Prasad is fine. Artwork by Bhaskara Raju is good. Producer Konda Krisham Raju should be appreciated for coming forward to make such a different film.
Analysis: The first half of the film is decent. The emotional graph starts growing up from ‘Antha Ramamayam’ song and goes to the peak by the film reaches climax. Second half of the film is very good. The plus points of this film are Nagarjuna’s histrionics, Keeravani’s music, K Raghavendra Rao’s direction of JK Bharavi’s script. Sri Ramadasu film comes as fresh breeze when we are bombarded with routine and formula flicks. I recommend this devotional flick to everybody.
i heard that story wise style and devadasu are pakka craps....
i heard that devadasu was a big flop......
also now prabhas trisha starrer pournami is a flop too...
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Originally Posted by ajithfederer
storywise both movies are nothing but crap.
But style is a well narrated film with superb dances. If you like dances you lke this film. it finished 100 days in 40 direct centers in AP.
when Devadasu released it got disaster talk and collections also according to the talk.but after 4 weeks it picked up very well and still running with good collections. YVS Chowdary songs picturization and new heroine Iliana ( who is hot in telugu now) are the major plus points for this film.
in many centers this film is running towards 175 days. this film's run is sensation in some centers as it is lifted for 3 weeks and again release after 50 days and now its running with packed houses in those centers.
U r right on Pournami.it got flop talk from show1 itself
Gopichand in YVS's Saleem?
Gopichand seems to be in demand after consistently delivering hits – Yagnam, Andhrudu and Ranam. According to the buzz, he might be signed up for YVS Chowdary's next film titled 'Saleem'. To make it clear that it's a mass action film, the caption 'dhummu reputadu' has been affixed to the title. YVS would make a confirmed decision on the 1 st of May at the Devadasu 100 days function.
S. Gopal Reddy's film with Gopichand
Another high profile filmmaker has intentions of making a film with Gopichand. S. Gopal Reddy of Bhargav Arts was one of the top producers in the 90s for delivering blockbusters, mostly with Balakrishna in the lead. The producer took a break from filmmaking towards the end of 90s. He even openly spoke to the press a year back about his tiff with Balakrishna and how it was sorted out later. He said that he intended to make a film with Balakrishna, Gopichand and Prabhas. While he is yet to find a subject for the other two heroes, he seemed to have found a subject for Gopichand which the actor seemed to have okayed. Details of this project will be divulged later.