Sunday, March 29, 2015
Movie Review - Jil...
Movie: Jil (Telugu)
Directed: Radha Krishna Kumar
Produced: Vamsi Krishna Reddy/Pramod Uppalapati
Story: Radha Krishna Kumar
Music: Mohammad Ghibran
Cast: Gopichand/Rasi Khanna/Kabir Singh/Chalapathi Rao/Urvashi/Posani Krishna Murali
Directed: Radha Krishna Kumar
Produced: Vamsi Krishna Reddy/Pramod Uppalapati
Story: Radha Krishna Kumar
Music: Mohammad Ghibran
Cast: Gopichand/Rasi Khanna/Kabir Singh/Chalapathi Rao/Urvashi/Posani Krishna Murali
Jil - A movie not made with Dil (Heart), with entertainment value Nil. More focus on style and settings which do not balance the immature taking and gutting screenplay. The music killed the songs which are anyways a mixture of all languages with no proper literature and sad script adds to the torture. The Hero seems to have bones of iron and steel - a firefighter by the profession, but a street-fighter by look and feel. Many questions arise in the film which go unanswered and the attempt shows that the makers were unbothered. Overall, a futile effort to cause Jil/Thrill.
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Movie Review - Bham Bolenath...
Movie: Bham Bolenath (Telugu)
Directed: Karthik Varma Dandu
Produced: Siruvuri Rajesh Varma
Story: Karthik Varma Dandu
Music: Sai Karthik
Cast: Navdeep/Naveen Chandra/Pooja Zaveri/Posani Krishna Murali/Pradeep Machiraju/Kireeti Damaraju
Directed: Karthik Varma Dandu
Produced: Siruvuri Rajesh Varma
Story: Karthik Varma Dandu
Music: Sai Karthik
Cast: Navdeep/Naveen Chandra/Pooja Zaveri/Posani Krishna Murali/Pradeep Machiraju/Kireeti Damaraju
Bham Bolenath - A snazzy attempt about lazy and crazy people in the society. A laughter riot for sure with appreciable performances, though not so polished. Most of the cast and crew is fresh and also the concept and story. An improved screenplay and better editing would have added more points to the good taking and some cute songs. Definitely worth watching being a stress buster and to have a relaxing time after the work pressure. A quirky comedy thriller with three story lines knitted together forming a not so convincing yet conclusive climax, entertains more than minimum if not max.
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