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Moksha Movie Review



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Story:

Meera Jasmine’s “Moksha” released today. In this film Meera looks entirely in different get up. The movie is totally female oriented and Meera is playing a strong key role in the film. After 3 years of time span Malayalam actress Meerajasmine come up with a female oriented horror film. Srikanth Vemulapalli is the directory of the movie. 

Coming to the story Rajiv Meenan takes the lead role as Sreenu, who is basically frightened college student. Like other such kind of movies, everyone in the college tease and starts hitting Sreenu but other heroine Disha Pandhe who plays role of second heroine Nisha loves Sreenu. But Sreenu is dosen’t like her much. In the mean time Moksha our lead heroine MeeraJasmine comes into picture. 

Moksha and his father shifted to the city and whose residence is next to the Sreenu’s house. AsMoksha attitude is totally different like she won’t come out of the home in the morning and will be out in the nights itself. One fine night Sreenu met Moksha. By that time already some murders takes place in their area. So now they face a Twist. What is that? By Moksha is not coming out of home in the Day time? What is the relation between Moksha and the murders? So rest of movie will be continued on this …

Analysis:


Coming to analysis the first point is script is too difficult to understand which will be unable to understand by watching movie once. Even twice also. Especially some scenes are not at all understandable and the directory didn’t take care of story and make the scenes according to his wish. Over all the movie is seems like full of blood drinking monsters. Coming to acting of lead roles, in entire movie their not changing their moods or facial expressions. Performance is worst. Overall movie is a below average movie. 

Performances:

MeeraJasmine looking fine but coming to performance is not good in the entire movie. Rajiv Meenan is good in his role. He is also failed when showing expressions in the corresponding sequences.  Nassar had done a decent job here. Rahul Dev had done a perfect job here.  Sana also ok here. 

Technicalities:

Srikanth Vemulapalli Script is most horrible. Even direction and the screenplay are not up to the mark. Music by Vijay Kurakula is good but the background score is not up to the mark. Coming to the cinematography by Venkata Prasad is just ok.  Editing by M.R.Varma is not good.  Production values are just ok. 

Final Word: 
Moksha is not a complete movie. Definitely it is a horrible movie to watch. Please avoid for this weekend.

Moksha Review Rating: 1.75/5

Banner: Amarnathan Movies
Cast: Meera Jasmine, Disha Pandey, Rajeev Meenan, Nasser, Rahul Dev, Sana
Music: Vijay Kurakula
Writter: Srikanth Vemulapalli
Cinematography: Venkata Prasad
Editing: M.R.Varma
Director: Srikanth Vemulapalli
Producer: P. Amarnath Reddy

Samantha suggests a tagline for 'Attharintiki Dharedhi'


Samantha, who is one of the female leads of Pawan Kalyan and Trivikram's 'Attharintiki Dharedhi',seems to be so much attracted to the magical dialogues of Trivikram.
She said that the tagline 'Maataltho Maaya' will be apt for the movie. Samantha's tweet reads, " The tagline of the Pawan-Trivikram film should be maatalatho maaya..Trivikram my respect..".
Praneetha is the other female lead in this film. The shooting of the film has almost completed, except some talkie part and one song. The final song will be shot in Ramoji Film City and a set is being erected for it.
B.V.S.N. Prasad is producing the film on Sri Venkateswara Cine Chitra India Pvt.Ltd banner

Psycho Movie Review


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Story:

Ram Gopal Varma, Nisha Kothari’s “Psycho” released today.  Ram Gopal Varma wrote the script for this movie. Another interesting thing is screenplay also done by RGV. Kishore Bhargav is the director of the movie. Vivekanand Ahuja is the producer of the movie.  

Coming to the storyline Meera (Nisha Kothari) is an independent working young lady. She's the only the earner on her family. Her simple existence takes an unpredicted twist whenever a tall, well-built and well groomed stranger walks into her existence. 

In the beginning, the conferences are pretty straight forward and harmless. Meera goodies him like a minor trouble and little else. But things get ugly soon. The stranger begins stalking Meera obsessively and starts to disturb her way of life. Violent physical fights follow and Meera runs towards the cops for help. But she finds no real the help of them. They must now use her buddies and family for support and protection. What happens finally? For that you must watch the movie…

Analysis:

Nisha Kothari has known to the point of Meera in an acceptable way. The man that has completed the objective of the psycho does a really convincing job. Rapid run quantity of the film could be a large bonus. The theme selected by RGV has given your word. The film can be a large psychotic mess. But RGV as well as the proteges haven't quit relevant for this method yet. The final outcome result's a splitting headache for audiences after 1 hour 30 minutes. 

This rogue methodology may be the only finest reason for making ‘Psycho’ unwatchable. After beginning off within the convincing and realistic fashion, the film handles to eliminate its way and lastly eventually eventually ends up being superficial, melodramatic and foolish. The film will most likely be rather tough for casual entertainment individuals to digest. Entertainment quotient is zero, as you can expect in films in the genre. The confrontation moments between Nisha along with the Psychotic guy might have been much better. There's no emotional depth within these moments. Milind Gunaji is wasted within the poorly scripted cameo. Overall movie is below average.

Performances:

Nisha Kothari making her reputation for skin show has once more demonstrated that acting isn't her bag. She handled to place up couple of expressions at frightening moments but more often than not you will notice her wooden face. Raj Shroff has been doing complete justice to role of Psycho share with him. Best benefit about him is he never overdrives the smoothness limit within the movie. Raj Shroff has future without a doubt if your good role results in him. Milind Gunaji among the common faces observed in RGV’s film did a cameo within this film and that he left his mark even just in less screen time provided to him. Relaxation from the figures doesn't have scope of performances within the flick.

Technicalities:

Ram Gopal Verma is the main pillar of Psycho, because he gave the story and screenplay to the movie.  Everybody who watches TV and often reads newspapers knows this story. There's no heart touching consider the storyline furthermore to coping with script isn't so gripping. Coming to direction department Kishore Bhaggav didn't hit a six but needed just one focus on his debut.  The truth is his work comes under poor range. RGVs films always appear technically high but this time he isn't good. Visiting the tunes composer along with the setting score is ruling even actress voice had backfired with flying negative marks. Production values don’t look wonderful.

Final Word: RGV’s ‘Psycho’ is not up to the mark. No one will satisfy with this movie. Smoothly avoid this movie. 

Psycho Review Rating: 1/5

Cast: Milind Gunaji, Priyanka Kothari
Writer: Ram Gopal Varma
Screenplay: Ram Gopal Varma
Director: Kishore Bhargav
Producer: Vivekanand Ahuja

O My Love Movie Review



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Story:

Raja, Nisha’s “O My Love” movie released this friday. This movie is basically a romantic entertainer. Rajas, Nisha are the lead roles of the movie. Their movie names are Santosh and Valli. 

Coming to the story starts with our hero Santosh moving to city for the higher studies.  Basically he shows gratitude to his friends and helping whenever they are in struggles.  Life is going routine to Santosh. One fine day when he is helping o his friend Valli comes into picture. From that day she likes him.  Santosh also likes her from that moment. 

After some days he went to the one of the rowdy sheeter Asish Vidyardhi (Shankaranna) place to help his friend. There he met Valli. By knowing her situation he decides to help her. In the mean time Shankaranna will be attacked by his rivals and gets injured. Santhosh takes him to his home and provides medication. In the mean time Valli tries to murder Santhosh. Why she wants to kill him? Who is Sankaranna and what is relation between her and Sankaranna? If you want to know the rest of story you have watch the movie in big screen…

Analysis:

Coming to the analysis of the movie, the script of the movie is the big minus. Movie narration is very slow up to the end of the movie. Movie story seems to be routine and similar to old movies. You can assume next coming scene. No where scenes of the movies touches the heart. Fells like love story is less and action is much. Screen play also not up to the mark. Raja looks good and nice acting. Nisha also looks good and homely and Asish Vidyardhi acting as Shankaranna is smart and rest of the start cast also done justice to their roles. Over all this is below average movie.

Performances:

Coming to performances Raja compared to previous movies acted lot better. Improved his Dance as well as his acting in action sequences. Even Nisha is new to silver screen but even though acts well. She looks homely in the entire movie. Asish Vidyardhi and others also done good job.

Technicalities:

M.J.Reddy script is major drawback of the movie because the script is in old style. His direction also not up to the mark. There is no entertainment, sentiment and even no love track. Music composed by Sandeep is below average, background score also dull. Editing is not so well and cinematography is fine. Need more concentration on dialogs make much better. Production values are good.

Final Word: O My Love movie name seems to be lovable but in movie most of the part is into action. It is better to avoid this movie for this weekend.

O My Love Review Rating: 1.75/5
Banner: Nandini Films
Cast: Raja, Nisha, Asish Vidyardhi, Suman Shetty,
Music: Sundeep
Director: M.J.Reddy
Producer: S.V Rao

Balupu Movie Review



Disclaimer: If you want to watch Balupu without being able to predict the story, venture out only without knowing the star cast. 
First things first.  Ravi Teja has finally wriggled himself out of the sleepwalking mode to deliver a dekko, true to his Mass Maharaja image (though not as crazy as his Vikramarkudu act).  He gets to show three variations, and the true blue 'balupu' avatar is the best of them all.
With any other writer, predictability would have made 'Balupu' mean nothing more than an inflated balloon.  But when Kona Venkat (co-written by Veligonda Srinivas) is around, it cannot be that way.  He experiments comically with mass-y ideas and caters to both the class and mass audiences.  He achieves this gargantuan feat by milling his tested formula with a few tweaks and dishes out a spice-peppered script topped with the sensibilities of his director.  The idea is VARIATIONS.  Sreenu Vaitla is the host of this contagion and Kona is his estranged carrier.  It has infected Gopichand Malineni and the result is action plus entertainment.
Puncturing the 'paga+prateekaram' tyre when the audience most expects it to go the whole hog takes guts and the makers of Balupu, including RT, have enough.  When a mimickrian of Ravi Teja's quirkiness is the hero, the impossible would be child's play.  Within 30 minutes of imitating Balakrishna's public speech delivery, he cheerfully and confidently morphs into Shafi and the parody actually makes Shafi's now-boring act look interesting. 
Coming to how the writer-director duo make-up a routine story into an engaging film, they weave a circus around a serious villain without asking us to suspend our disbelief like we have to do when watching the films such as Naayak.  Our villains have had a sentimental profile of their own, not just avarice and a murderous agenda.  It is this quality that Kona Venkat exploits and instead of using an item girl or a comedian like the writers/directors of the bygone era, he makes the hero do the masala comedy.  That's how Mahesh won the BO battle through Dookudu.  That's how Ravi Teja will win a battle for the first time since Mirapakai.
Balupu's storyline is no big deal, what is enjoyable is the treatment, the hero, and the mandatory 'garam masala' star - Brahmi, who delivers a few laughs.
Ravi (RT) leads the life of a recovery agent and the only complaint his father (Prakash Raj) has is that his son refuses to get married.  Enter Shruti and Brahmi (as Crazy Mohan) and they both like to live a crazy life by victimising teenage guys.  Ravi takes it upon himself to avenge his friend's loss of money and plots to teach a lesson to the duo.
In other parts of South India, Poorna (Ashutosh Raja) is hunting for Shankar and Nanaji, who we understand are on the run.  The up-and-coming twist at the interval would come as a surprise only if you haven't watched a single film since Samarasimha Reddy.
What happens thereafter too doesn't hold much surprise.
If story-wise Balupu is just about ok, Malineni's experiments with Ravi Teja save the day.  The Settlement Shankar variation is neatly dealt, the attitude he shows in the presence of Commissioner babai, the way the scene begins and ends bears testament to what a director can do with his touch.
Overall, the dialogue pack a punch.  However, it would help if our heroes are not made to make similes out of the 'vishwasam' of 'kukkalu' and their power..
Age is gradually showing on Brahmi's face, the imitation of Pawan, Allu Arjun and Shafi notwithstanding, his comedy is routine. 
If Ravi Teja walks away with an energetic performance after a gap of half-a-dozen movies, Shruti looks drop dead gorgeous.  Her sizzling presence is sure to be a plus.  Anjali doesn't convince with her expressions in the last heavy scene of her, her diction too needs maturing.  Prakash Raj doesn't show any new variation, his two variations are things of the past.
The villains - played by Rana, Adivi Sesh, Ajay and Shafi - perfectly fit the bill.
Thaman's music and BG score are fine.  Cinematography and editing are up to the mark.
Verdict:  Balupu is a mix of action plus entertainment.
Rating: 3.25 / 5

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