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Film: Nuvvila
Starring: Ajay,Haveesh,Prasad,Ramya,Yami Sarayu
Director: Ravibabu
Producer: Ramoji Rao
Banner: Usha Kiron Movies
Music: Sekhar Chandra
Story
The story is about three guys and three girls who dreams of their life with aspiring goals. Anand (Ajay) completes his studies but is in confused state whether to pursue higher studies or get into job. So, he takes a one year break and in the meantime falls in love with his neighbor Archana (Yami) but later comes to know that she is in love with a cricketer Vishnu. The next guy Mahesh (Hayish) dream of becoming an aspiring model. He part ways with Madhavi (Sarayu) and so the latter plays a prank with him by pitching a gay Shailu (Haleem). Raja (Prasad) wants to become a musician. He considers his classmate Rani as sign of bad luck for him however in an unavoidable situation gets married to her. How does the three friends come out of these problems forms the crux.
Performances
Director Ravi Babu succeeded in getting the right cast for the film. Though debutants, all of them have done a good job by getting into the characters. Ajay delivered a decent performance and his role represents most of the youngsters of current generation.
Havish has brought few smiles. He looked good as an aspiring model and has acted with confidence. He still needs to work on his dialogue delivery for promising future.
Prasad gives a notable performance with a good dosage of laughter scenes every now and then. Hailing from Mumbai, he dubbed his own voice which is laudable.
Yami is beautiful and essayed her role quite well. Ramya and Sarayu have done justice to their roles. Others did their bit as required.
Technical Analysis
Cinematography is unique in Ravi Babu’s style. Sekhar Chandra’s music is an asset for the film. The songs are catchy and the background score is appealing. Ravi Babu’s direction is good and to be frank he is the hero of the film. He also added some commercial elements. The screenplay is entertaining and enjoyable though predictable at times.
Analysis
Ravi Babu has aimed at youngsters with a good script and he has delivered it perfectly. He yet again proves that he has the capability to pull the crowds with fresh faces too. His creativity and unique style in filmmaking are the USP of Nuvvila. Though the story is of routine formula, he blended it with entertaining narration by proving that he is a good storyteller. However on the flip side, he could have reduced few irritating scenes and A rated comedy so that it would be enjoyed by people from all walks of life. Nevertheless, Nuvvila is an enjoyable film with right ingredients.
Final Verdict
Nuvvila makes a good watch! Go for it!!!
Mogudu Movie Review
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Film: Mogudu
Starring: Gopichand, Tapsee, Sraddha Das, Rajendra Prasad, Roja, Naresh
Director: Krishna Vamsi
Producer: Nallamalapu Srinivas
Banner: Lakshmi Narasimha Productions
Music: Babu Shankar
Story
Bujji (Gopichand) is the son of wealthy farmer and social activist Anjaneya Prasad (Rajendra Prasad). The family is a joint family where Anjanneya Prasad has three daughters, three son-in-laws, and grand children besides his son. Bujji comes across RajaRajeshwari alias Raji (Tapsee) and after few happenings he falls in love with her. Raji is the daughter of Chamundeswari, a powerful political leader (Roja). The families are happy with their love and agree for marriage and the wedding takes place on a grand manner. However, unexpected happenings cause problems between both the families and the couple gets separated then and there. How the issues get solved and how Bujji wins back his wife forms crux.
Performances
Gopichand looked dashing in the movie and he did his role effortlessly with good histrionics. Gopichand went topless in few scenes and he is impressive overall.
Tapsee looked gorgeous and she is a visual feast to the audiences. This is in fact the best role she was offered but she needs to work on her expressions. Her dubbing is not going well with her instead she should have preferred a professional to dub for her role.
Shradda Das added the spice with her bikini stuff and she has done justice to the role. Rajendra Prasad once again delivered a powerful performance as a matured father. Naresh and Roja were perfect. Ahuti Prasad and Venu Madhav are fine. Geethanjali is passable. Others were adequate.
Technical Analysis
Babu Shankar’s music is catchy and almost all the songs were captured well. Cinematography is top-rated, editing is slick and production values are rich. Dialogues were good. Screenplay in the second half is poor though first half was good. Direction was okay.
Analysis
Mogudu could have been a good family drama with Krishna Vamsi’s strong script. But, too much melodrama and overtone scenes played a spoilsport. The film takes off decently and the first half builds an interesting story with good pre-interval twist. The first half raises the expectations on the next hour but sadly it failed in convincing. The second half was dealt quite badly with forced sentiment and melodrama. The second hour moves with illogical proceedings while the climax is horrifying and a killjoy. All in all, the second half was a let down though the first half was pretty decent. Mogudu has less chances to survive at the box-office.
Final Verdict
Too much melodrama and sentiment played a spoilsport!!!
Starring: Gopichand, Tapsee, Sraddha Das, Rajendra Prasad, Roja, Naresh
Director: Krishna Vamsi
Producer: Nallamalapu Srinivas
Banner: Lakshmi Narasimha Productions
Music: Babu Shankar
Story
Bujji (Gopichand) is the son of wealthy farmer and social activist Anjaneya Prasad (Rajendra Prasad). The family is a joint family where Anjanneya Prasad has three daughters, three son-in-laws, and grand children besides his son. Bujji comes across RajaRajeshwari alias Raji (Tapsee) and after few happenings he falls in love with her. Raji is the daughter of Chamundeswari, a powerful political leader (Roja). The families are happy with their love and agree for marriage and the wedding takes place on a grand manner. However, unexpected happenings cause problems between both the families and the couple gets separated then and there. How the issues get solved and how Bujji wins back his wife forms crux.
Performances
Gopichand looked dashing in the movie and he did his role effortlessly with good histrionics. Gopichand went topless in few scenes and he is impressive overall.
Tapsee looked gorgeous and she is a visual feast to the audiences. This is in fact the best role she was offered but she needs to work on her expressions. Her dubbing is not going well with her instead she should have preferred a professional to dub for her role.
Shradda Das added the spice with her bikini stuff and she has done justice to the role. Rajendra Prasad once again delivered a powerful performance as a matured father. Naresh and Roja were perfect. Ahuti Prasad and Venu Madhav are fine. Geethanjali is passable. Others were adequate.
Technical Analysis
Babu Shankar’s music is catchy and almost all the songs were captured well. Cinematography is top-rated, editing is slick and production values are rich. Dialogues were good. Screenplay in the second half is poor though first half was good. Direction was okay.
Analysis
Mogudu could have been a good family drama with Krishna Vamsi’s strong script. But, too much melodrama and overtone scenes played a spoilsport. The film takes off decently and the first half builds an interesting story with good pre-interval twist. The first half raises the expectations on the next hour but sadly it failed in convincing. The second half was dealt quite badly with forced sentiment and melodrama. The second hour moves with illogical proceedings while the climax is horrifying and a killjoy. All in all, the second half was a let down though the first half was pretty decent. Mogudu has less chances to survive at the box-office.
Final Verdict
Too much melodrama and sentiment played a spoilsport!!!
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