Saturday, September 04, 2010

GAYAM 2 - TELUGU MOVIE AUDIO REVIEW



ILYARAJA MUSIC DIRECTION AFTER A LONG TIME, MAKE ME TO LISTEN GAYAM 2 SONGS. SOME BEATS REMINDED ME GHARSHANA STYLE OF MUSIC. IN BRIEF ALL SONGS ARE VERY SLOW AND DRAGGING THE INSTRUMENTS. I DIDNT LIKED ANY SONG. THE MOVIE IS CREATING LOT OF BUZZ AND DESPERATE TO WATCH THE MOVIE.HOPE YOU REMEMBER 'NYJAM PORI NADEEK CHERI 'SONG IN GAYAM IS A BIG HIT THOSE DAYS. THERE IS ONE MASALA SONG IS THERE, THAT IS SO AWKWARD.I WILL GIVE THUMBS DOWN TO THE AUDIO.

RATING: WORST AUDIO, DONT BUY

KOMARAM PULI - TELUGU MOVIE AUDIO REVIEW

THE TOLLYWOOD BUZZ IS KOMARAM PULI IS GOING RELEASE SOON. HAD A CHANCE OF LISTENING TO THE AUDIO.PAVAN HAS LOST HIS CREATIVITING AND ENDING UP WITH ALL NARAYANA MURTHY KIND OF STORIES. FORGET ABOUT THE STORY I REAALY DONT KNOW WHAT IT IS. THE AUDIO IS PATHETIC COMPOSITION.NO SONG IS CATCHY AND INTERESTING. I THINK PAVAN SERIOUSLY THINK ABOUT WHAT HE IS DOING.A ONE TIME YOUTH ICON, LOST HIS FOCUS, MADE SO MANY FLOPS. HIS FAMILY MEMBERS, ALLU ARJUN AND RAM CHARAN SHAKING THE INDUSTRY AND BREAKING THE INDUSTRY RECORDS. BUZZ IS CHIRANJEEVI PLANNING FOR HIS SECOND INNINGS IN MOVIE. REALLY PAVAN'S CAREER IS IN TROUBLE.ALL THE BEST TO PAVAN FOR HIS MUCH AWAITED FILM.

RATING:WORST AUDIO,SKIP AUDIO PURCHASE


DON SEENU - TELUGU MOVIE REVIEW


A KID DREAMS ABOUT BECOMING A DON. HIS PARENTS ARE FED UP WITH HIS DON NATURE, SEND HIM OUT OF THE HOUSE. HE WILL LEAVE THE VILLAGE AND SETTLE IN A TOWN. HE WILL BECOME DON OF DON, BUT THERE IS A SILLY CINEMATIC REASON WHY HE WANT TO BE A DON. BECAUSE HIS SISTER WILL BE DUMPED BY ONE OF THE DON.SO RAVITEJA LOVES DON SISTER AND MAKE HIM REALISE WHAT MISTAKE HE HAS DONE.
MOVIE GOES IN A COMEDY TRACK. SONGS ARE NOT GOOD. BRAMHANANDAM COMEDY IS GOOD.RAVITEJA'S ENERGETIC PERFORMANCE KEEP US ENTERTAINED.SHRIYA'S SHORT DRESSES ARE EYE CANDY.

RATING: AVERAGE MOVIE, TIMEPASS MOVIE

ROBO TELUGU MOVIE AUDIO REVIEW

I NEVER EXPECTED SHANKAR'S MOVIE SONGS SO DULL AND LIFE LESS IN ROBOT.A.R.REHAMAN, DIDNT JUSTIFY THE MUSIC FOR ROBOT SONGS. THE TITLE, THE HYPE IN STARS MAY HAD REHAMAN CAUTIOUS. HE SHOULD GO IN HIS FREE STYLE OF MUSIC. HE SHOULD NOT CONSIDER STARS AND PLAY MUSIC. SHANKAR AND REHMAN IS A GREAT MUSICAL COMBINATION. EVERYTIME THEY VENTURED IT'S A STUPENDOUS HIT. I THINK REHMAN DIVERTED HIS FOCUS ON INTERNATIONAL FRONT. I DIDNT LIKE ANY SONG IN ROBOT. INTERESTINGLY WHEN I SEE PROMOTIONS, ROBOT TITLE SONG CREATING BUZZ AND HYPE.LETS WAIT FOR THE MOVIE RELEASE, HOW AUDIO SYNCS WITH THE MOVIE.

RATING:WORST AUDIO, SKIP TO BUY

me and my blogs

From my childhood i like movies like anything. I used to keep a list of movies I see.sometimes it used to cross 365 in a year.most of the movies are flops,time waste,boring. I had spent a lot of time for watching movies...and spent money like anything.Movies keep inspiring me,music always keeps me refreshed.Books are my best friends. Because they dont cheat me,They teach me life changing lessons.Five years back I got an idea to start blog, so i started with my favourite topic, and still doing the same..With the same enthusiasm, I started couple of blogs also. A blog on painting, A blog on careers and jobs, A blog in Telugu, A blog on photos, A blog on Fashion. Looks like catering to all the visitors needs. Recently I decided to wirte more on telugu blog, why because I have very good command in telugu. I will continue to contribute on my other blogs. I request if you would like to share something with me, pls send a email: famusblogspot@yahoo.com



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PEEPLI(LIVE) - HINDI MOVIE REVIEW


NATHA VILLAGER NEED ONE LAKH RUPEES. HE COME TO KNOW THAT , GOVT WILL GIVE ONE LAKH RUPEES TO THE POOR FARMER WHO DO'S SUICIDE. SO, NATHA DECIDED TO DO SUICIDE, BUT HOW THE MEDIA RESPONDED,POLITICIANS BEHAVED...TYPICAL INDIAN STYLE WAY. MOVIE TOUCHES SO MANY HARD POINTS LIKE

- FARMERS SUICIDES
- GOVT'S LACK OF RESPONSIBILITY
- MEDIA CREATING A FAKE NEWS
- MEDIA NOT FOCUSSING ON THE REAL PROBLEMS
- POLITICIANS PLAYING POLITICS,FORGETTING ABOUT THE PUBLIC
- PEOPLE FLOATING TO CITIES FOR WINNING BREAD
-HOW MEDIA MAKES ONE'S LIFE MISERABLE
- BLAME GAME
- LACK OF RESPONSE OF OFFICERS
- MEANINGLESS SCHEMES

IN A COMEDY WAY, MOVIE TOUCHES ALL THE POINTS. RIZVI DID A GREAT JOB.AFTER WATCHING THE FILM I FEEL INDIA NEED TO DEVELOP LOT IN ALL FRONTS.THANKS TO RIZVI FOR REMINDING......

RATING : GOOD MOVIE - DONT MISS

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

FAMUS FACE OF THE MONTH - SONAM KAPOOR

SONAM KAPOOR - FACE OF THE MONTH. SHE IS GRABBING ATTENTION IN AISHA.SONAM STARTED HER CAREER WITH SAAWARIYA AND PICKING VERY NICE MOVIES. FAMUS BLOG WISH HER SUCCESS.

Friday, July 30, 2010

KITES MOVIE REVIEW

I never thought I will miss watching Kites movie.I had booked the tickets and everything planned on the first day of the movie. Because of the Karnataka Movie association , They didnt allowed to screen more than the permitted theatres. So, my show got cancelled. I felt so bad that day and moody. I regretted like anything.Hrithiks actions, dance , romance with Barbara..all gone for toss. After few days I came to know it is big flop. I felt so relieved. When it came on TV i saw for few minutes , felt like not watching any more and changed the channel.it is a big upset for Hrithik fans.Songs are really boring.I dont no why this kind of movie made.

Rating: Thank god I didnt see...do u dare to

Peepli Live - Hindi movie Review


"Peepli Live"Bottom Line: A comic gem set in India's beleaguered rural communities.



PARK CITY -- Anyone who has ever seen a Frank Capra movie would recognize the comic strategy employed by first-time Indian filmmaker Anusha Rizvi in "Peepli Live." Take a serious social problem, subject it to satirical scrutiny, appeal to populist sentiment and enjoy a greater impact than making a solemn documentary on the subject. Both funny and sobering, this film, produced by Bollywood icon Aamir Khan (the Oscar-nominated "Lagaan"), aims beyond Indian audiences. It should certainly make headway in festivals -- Berlin is next after Sundance -- but it's unlikely to penetrate North American cinemas other than those dedicated to Indian films unless a plucky distributor takes a chance.





Rizvi's subject is this: As India moves to an industrialized economy, farmers are committing suicide by tens of thousands. Self-serving politicians at all government levels -- federal, state and local -- have been unwilling or unable to do anything about this.

So in a story that imitates Capra's own "Meet John Doe" -- although the filmmaker may never have heard of that 1941 film -- a poor farming family faces the loss of their land due to an unpaid loan. A local politician could care less so he derisively suggests that one of the brothers commit suicide to take advantage of a government program to pay surviving family members.

Natha (Omkar Das Manikpuri) takes the jest seriously and volunteers. His brother Budhia (Raghubir Yadav) all too easily agrees. A reporter (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) happens to overhear enough of the conversation to turn it into a news story. A glamorous TV reporter and presenter (Malaika Shenoy) rushes to the scene and soon the whole country is caught up in the saga of the farmer who vows to kill himself.

This, of course, upsets various politicos all the way to a top minister, whose blanket response to all policy questions is that "we must wait for High Court orders." An election is about to take place so the news story threatens the ruling party's lead in the polls.

Local and state politicians fall out, resulting in one trying to save Natha while others threaten the brother if Natha doesn't kill himself. One even delivers a new water pump to the family. No one installs it, mind you, but it makes a nice decoration in the family compound.

Soon an army of journalists surrounds Natha's modest home in the village of Peepli. His addled mother (Farrukh Jaffer) screams at his shrewish wife (Shalini Vatsa) while his young son urges papa to go through with the suicide so he can use the money to become a policeman. One TV journalist, in a desperate search for a new angle, tries to examine Natha's feces to determine his emotional state.

In every situation and scene, Rizvi, who wrote and directed, firmly skewers the limited perspective of government officials and the media along public gullibility. For instance, a poll shows that at least a certain percentage of the population is willing to blame Natha's predicament on Muslim terrorists.



Interestingly, Capra never solved the problem of how to end a story about a threatened suicide -- he reportedly shot five endings -- and neither does Rizvi. She goes for an open ending, which was probably her only choice. But the important thing is she creates much laughter out of a desperate social crisis and brings wider attention to problems in India's rural communities.

The cast is largely drawn from a troupe of rural folk actors although Shenoy has worked as a TV presenter, just like her character, and is part of the English theater movement in Mumbai. Most of the actors are stage rather than film actors so accents, idioms and attitudes ring true to Indian audiences.

Manikpuri is perfect as a hapless everyman, a figure to whom bad things just seem to happen. Even the family goat bothers him while he tries to rest. It's a great comic performance, akin to silent-movie acting since he is a man of few words and infinite number of expressions to portray dismay and misery.

Yadav, as the elder brother, is quite funny in his matter-of-fact reactions to the potential upside of his sibling's impending suicide. Other actors tend to hit the same character notes over and over, although in the case of Jaffer as the mother this only becomes increasingly hilarious as most of her scorn settles on her daughter-in-law.

The production is fairly large --- with many actors, extras and locations as the media firestorm takes on a life of its own -- but things go smoothly for the first-time moviemaker. Situations build credibly and laughs mount as absurdity takes hold.

All aspects to the production from the mobile 35mm camera to the realistic sets and costumes make 'Peepli Live" a satisfying comic gem.

Venue: Sundance Film Festival
Source: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/film-reviews/peepli-live-film-review-1004063395.story