Tuesday, January 18, 2011

RGV New Film with Telugu star Ravi Teja at Zero cost.doc

                          I am making a film with Telugu star Ravi Teja at Zero cost

Immediately after Appalraju’s release on February 4th, I am starting a Telugu film with Ravi Teja from February 11th.It is going to be a highly entertaining Action Thriller.Charmi, Ajay and Subba Raju will be playing certain key roles and the rest of the cast is being finalized.Everyone knows that normally a film takes between 100 to 150 days to shoot and more than 150 to 200 people will be working on it.The unique thing about the film I am doing with Ravi Teja is that this two hour long feature film will be completed in just 5 days start to finish, with a unit of just 8 people and at a zero cost.No one in this film including the actors, technicians and equipments suppliers are going to be paid any remuneration. It will be made only with those actors and technicians who are excited to be a part of this project. All the people who work for this project will only be paid after the release of the film that is if and only the film makes profits and those payments will be in accordance with their individual value additions. My primary intention of doing this film is to establish a fact of how it is possible to use a certain aspects of present day technology to make a 2 hour theatrical film in just 5 days and with zero cost.The technology I am adapting for this film is going to once for all prove that it’s not Crores of rupees that we need but it’s just a story which excites all concerned and a desire in all of them to see the film happen.The film will be released on March 11th that is exactly one month from the start date of the shooting which is February 11th.- Ram Gopal VarmaP.S: Puri Jagan will be co-director and Harish Shanker (Mirapakaya) will be my associate director for this project.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

MIRAPAKAI MOVIE REVIEW



Movie: Mirapakai
My Rating: 3/5
Banner: Yellow Flowers
Music: Thaman
Cinematography: C.Ram Prasad
Editing: Goutham Raju
Fights: Ram - Lakshman
Producer: Ramesh Puppala
Story,Screenplay,Dialogues & Direction: Harish Shankar
Cast: Ravi Teja, Richa Gangopadhyay, Deeksha Seth, Prakashraj, Kota, Ajay, Supreeth, Sunil, Brahmaji, Ravu Ramesh, Ali, Naga Babu, Chandramohan, Surekha Vani, Dharmavarapu, Sudha etc
Release Date: 13th Jan 2011

Review

Story


Rishi (Raviteja) is a ‘pelli kaani’ police officer, who is dying to find someone to marry and settle down in life. He joins a college as Hindi lecturer on a mission. His target is to find the whereabouts of Kittu Bhai (Prakash Raj). Meanwhile he fall in love with student Vinamra (Richa) and when their love is growing leaps and bounds in comes Vaishali (Deeksha Seth), the daughter of Kittu Bhai. Now, Rishi’s mission is to make her fall for him and get the details about Kittu. What happens next can be easily guessed by anyone.

Artists Performance: 

Raviteja is in his usual self. His energy levels are superb and he simply excels in this role without a hint of tiredness.

Richa Gangopadhyaya should work on her expressions if she is planning to have a long lasting career. She doesn’t possess great looks it is mandatory for her to concentrate upon her acting skills.

Deeksha Seth is cute. She suits the role of a multi millionaire. She too needs to learn a bit or two about acting.

Kota Srinivasa Rao is good. Supreeth and Ajay are standard. Sunil comedy hardly works. Brahmaji is fine. Nagababu is apt. Ali is OK. Rao Ramesh is wasted. Prakash Raj has a very little role to play in this film. His wardrobe is weird. Rest of the cast did as per the requirements. Colors Swathi did a cameo.

C. Ram Prasad’s cinematography is good without any unnecessary gimmicks. Gowtam Raju editing is fine. Thaman music is high on energy. Vaishali and Silaka songs are nice. Background score is not bad. Production values are an asset.

Harish Shankar didn’t try to showcase his skills as a director. He has sincerely worked for a commercial success. His desperation is understandable but saying so he should have done something ‘special’ to grab the attention.

Plus Points:

- Raviteja’s energy
- Entertaining first half
- Few songs
- Cinematography is Average.
- Music and Background

Minus points:

- Routine story
- Weak screenplay
- Very weak climax

Final Analysis:

Mirapakaya is like any other Raviteja movie. Director Harish Shankar, who portrayed Raviteja as a serious action hero in Shock movie didn’t try to go against the tide this time. He only tried to entertain audiences right from the word go. Despite giving heavy buildup to this film, director slipped into jolly mode right after the first reel.

Police officer going to college as student… err lecturer is in the lines of Main Hoon Na. Of course Raviteja too did a film Khatarnak with similar theme. However, Hairsh Shankar gives this a new flavor to keep the audience glued to the screen. But the lack of proper content has repeatedly disturbed the proceedings. If one scene clicks and entertains you it is followed by a couple of boring sequences.

The major story of the movie is revealed in the first 15 minutes and the culmination takes place in the last 15 minutes. The rest of two hours is dedicated to the love angle and entertainment. The screenplay that takes place during this 2-hour period is not properly done. It is a proven fact that Ravi Teja’s movies have scant respect for story and screenplay and majorly depend on the entertainment aspect. The entertainment is interesting in parts. We have to wait and see how Mirapakai is lapped up by the crowds.



Anaganaga O Dheerudu Movie Review

 

Movie: Anaganaga Oka Dheerudu
My Rating: 3/5
Banner: A Bellyful Of Dreams Entertainment & Walt-Disney
Music: MM Keeravani, Koti, Salim-Suleiman Merchant, Mickey J Meyer
Cinematography: Soundarrajan
Editing: Shravan Katikaneni
Producer: Devineni Prasad, K Raghavendra Rao
Story, Screenplay, Dialogues & Direction: K.Prakash
Cast: Siddarth, Shruti Haasan, Manchu Lakshmi Prasanna, Vallabhaneni Ram, Baby Harshitha, Ravi Babu, Tanikella, Ali, Brahmi, Subbaraya Sharma etc
Release Date: 14th Jan 2011

Review

Story


Irendri(Manchu Lakshmi Prasanna) is a serpent queen who rules the kingdom of Angadesam. She hails from the family of magical witches and seeks immortality. Her mentor reveals about a girl Moksha (Baby Harshitha) who has a divine power in her and drinking her blood would be the solution.

Irendri sends her troops to get Moksha but her bodyguard Yodha (Siddarth) the blind warrior stands as protection. On the other hand, Yodha has got his love tale with Priya (Shruti Haasan) and assumes she is dead.

However, there is a connect between Irendri and Priya. And Yodha’s mission is to take Moksha, the divine girl, to a place to save the lives of many children who get into coma with the poison showered by Irendri’s fiendish troops.

Will Moksha go and save children with her power or she falls in the trap of Irendri? What happens from there forms the rest of the story. Telugu Movie Reviews

Artists Performance:

Siddarth is a mismatch to the role. He can be good for the role of a prince but he doesn’t have the ruggedness or the masculinity to be a warrior. However, he tried to do his best so efforts were good though result was bad.

Shruti Haasan looks fresh, beautiful, seductive and sensuous. However, she must remember that if she continues picking up roles like this, her career will not last for long. Performance wise, she didn’t have anything to offer except show some oomph in the songs.

Lakshmi Manchu is the saving grace for the film. Her grandeur and decoration in appearance makes up for any drawbacks and she has given a decent performance given her debut in Tollywood. Well, there is huge acceptance for her as Mohan Babu’s daughter. She emulated him in a few scenes with her walk and dialogue.

Baby Harshitha is okay but given her character, it would have made sense if she maintained some serenity instead of prancing around like a kid who just comes after the school is over.

Ram Vallabhaneni seems to have come through recommendation. Ravi Babu looked silly, Ali brought few smiles, Brahmi looks dumb, Subbaraya Sharma has a guest role, Tanikella was brief, the others did their bit as required.

OTHERS:
Baby Harshitha who played the role of Moksha is fine; Ravi Babu is apt as Sudigundam. Ali, Tanikella, Brahmanandam doesn’t have much footage.

Plus Points:

* Historical grandeur of graphics unimaginable on Tollywood screen
* Make up and back ground score given for Lakshmi Manchu

Minus points:

* Blind hero with no macho look
* Dialogue
* Screenplay

Visual Effects

Visual effects worth a special mention for this film, Visual effects are extraordinary, spectacular & ideal. We find visual effects through out Irendri’s character in the movie.

Final Analysis:

First things first, if Prakash is looking to make a career as a director, he must go back to school and learn the fundamentals. For starters, the story must be strong, if it is not then the narrative must be strong, if that is not then atleast the etching of the characters must be convincing. He has failed in all skills department. It looks as if he was focusing on the surroundings and the colorful settings rather than the main plot and the depth it must have. A few observations regarding attention to detail that he must ponder:

* Siddharth’s appearance lacks macho look that is required for this role.
* Moreover his blind portrayal adds no value to the drama but dropped the graph down.
* The scene shows the villain piercing the eyes of Siddarth, where are the scars?
* If it’s a fantasy then the script and dialogues must suit that genre, phrases like ‘Naayala’ ‘Jaffa’ …sounds strange. There is a fluctuation in the grammar, sometimes it is authentic, sometimes it becomes colloquial. ‘nadumu chooste mara phirangulu..’ is term used in a song. Where did this ‘phirangi’ come in such a folklore backdrop?
* The movie runs beyond time and space (!) It is hard to find out the backdrop- Caribbean or Arabian or Siberian or Indian? Well, it’s understood as Fairy Tale and hence backdrop shouldn’t be questioned.
* Good narration is accompanied with gripping screenplay and enticing dialogues. Nothing worked in this movie from start till end.
* The divine girl Moksha is shown just like a normal school girl and hence her characterization lacked value.

The decorum given for Lakshmi Manchu was good but given that packing, any person would fit the bill easily. The fact that she is Mohan Babu’s daughter, her style of walking brought the connection to the audience but then it will be interesting to see how she would perform in a mainstream cinema.

Overall, the film has got some breathing moments only due to the presence of the visual effects and graphics. This is one of its kind and the first time in Tollywood. Cinematography was just average, dialogues, screenplay were amateur. While the first half is mild, things show improvement in the second half but that is purely because of the visual appeal and since there are not many words spoken.

The box office performance is a question mark. If this film is intended for kids and banking on their patronage, the result of content-weak films like ‘Clash of Titans’ should be remembered here.

 

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Raviteja's Mirapakaya Gets 'U/A Certificate, Releases on 13th January

Crazy Star Ravi Teja’s latest mass masala entertainer ‘Mirapakai’ has completed its censor formalities today.  Censor Board has given U/A certificate to the film. Release is scheduled on 13th January. 

Film’s audio, which was released recently, has been getting good response and declared a huge hit. Filmmakers have organized for audio triple platinum disc function on Jan 7 at Hotel Taj Deccan, Hyderabad. 

Directed by Harish Shankar, the film is produced by Ramesh Puppala on Yellow Flower Banner. It stars Richa Gangopadhyay and Deeksha Seth in the female lead.  

Members of other cast include Sunil, Chandra Mohan, Kota Srinivas Rao, Dharmavarapu Subramanyam, Ali, Raja Ravindra, Brahmaji and Rao Ramesh. 

‘Mirapakai' features music composed by S Thaman, cinematography by C Ram Prasad, screenplay by Ramesh Reddy, Vikram Siri and Deepak Raj, and editing by Gautham Raju. Lyrics are penned by Sirivennela Seetarama Sastry, Chandra Bose, Bhaskara Bhatla, Anantha Sreeram and Sahiti, choreography is by Brindha, Raju Sundaram, Ganesh Swamy and Raghu, art is by Brahma Kadali and fights are choreographed by Ram Laxman.

Anaganaga O Dheerudu to Hit Screens on January 14

Siddhartha, Shruthi Haasan starrer socio-fantasy film'Anaganaga Oka Dheerudu' directed by K Prakash Rao(son of veteran director K Raghavendra Rao) is slated for Sankranthi release on 14th January. 

Siddharth will be seen as a lover boy and warrior in the film.Shruthi Hassan is making her debut in Telugu. Mohan Babu’s daughter Manchu Lakshmi Prasanna is playing a key role (negative role) in the film. Brahmanandam, Ali, Allari Ravi and Harshita include among other cast. 

The film is produced by K Raghavendra Rao under ABODE (A Bellyful of Dreams Entertainment) banner in association with Walt Disney Company. It features music composed by Salim Sulaiman, cinematography by Soundar Rajan and editing by Marthand K. Venkatesh.

Junior NTR – Boyapati’s Film Gharjana?

It has been reported earlier that Young Tiger Junior NTRand ‘Simha’ director Boyapati Srinu are going to team up for a big flick. It will be produced by K.S.Ramarao under his new Production House. 

The latest buzz is that the title ‘Gharjana’ is being considered for the film. Also, it is learnt that petite beauty Trisha Krishnan is likely to pair with Junior NTR for the lead female role. The film is expected to go on to floors shortly.  

More details about the film are awaited.
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