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Friday, December 31, 2010

Work and Worship!!


Hi Friends... This last day of this year, Let me share something I came across which sounded interesting and at the same time thought provoking!! It is related to the Work and Worship…

We all know that sage Narada is a great devotee of Lord Vishnu and he chants restlessly the name of the Lord “Narayana…! Narayana…!” Narada was in pride that he is the greatest devotee of Vishnu in this entire universe. Lord Sri Hari having realized his inner thought called Narada and told “Narada…you please go to a particular village and meet my devotee over there…And you know he is my true devotee!” Narada couldn’t believe this, so went on to meet the person suggested by the Lord to just disprove the fact.

The Person, the Lord Vishnu suggested is a poor peasant. Daily when he wakes up he chants the name of “Vishnu” and starts his work. All the day long, he is so busy in his work sowing seeds…farming his land etc. He comes home tired, spends some time with family. Before he goes to sleep, he chants the name of “Vishnu” and ends his day. Narada returns back and complains to Vishnu “O Lord, I chant thousand times your name daily and how can I be comparable with that farmer over there who takes your name just twice”

Lord Vishnu smiles and hands a bowl filled with Oil to Narada...and asks him with a smile “Narada…!! A small test for you!! Take this bowl of oil and make a complete round around Vaikuntam and remember that not even single drop should spill from it”.

Narada takes up the challenge and completes the task successfully. Now Vishnu asks him “Dear Narada, now tell me how many times you chanted my name while going around Vaikuntam this time”.

Narada Replied “Come on Lord…I was so tensed not to spill even a drop of oil…So I did not get a chance to chant your name”

Lord Vishnu answers him “See Narada…this small bowl of oil diverted your attention away from me…Now look at the farmer, who in spite of bearing the burden of his family, he chants my name twice…” Narada realizes the truth and discards the pride he had a moment before. It is the work we do with utmost respect that makes us closer to the lord and not anything else. No matter call the divine by any name…Allah, Rama or Jesus, Just remember to chant the name of the divine once a day and you are there in his heart forever!

This is the story told by Sri Rama Krishna Paramahamsa!

Thanks a lot, friends for your continuous support and encouragement all this year for the blog!!

Wish you all a prosperous and happy new year …Wish all the success in 2011 and in new decade to start!!

Friday, December 24, 2010

Ragada Review


December might be chilling cool for everyone out there…But there’s one cool person who promises us the best this month. Yuva Samrat Nagarjuna always delivered the best in form of Manmadhudu, Mass and King in December and now he is with us with his new flick ’Ragada’ . Ragada is produced by his loyal friend Siva Prasad Reddy (Kamakshi films) and this is second venture for ‘’Bindaas” director Veeru Potla, While the queens who shared the screen with the King are Anushka and Priyamani

Plot (Not a Spoiler): Satya who hails from Kadapa enters Hyderabad city. A person with daring nature, cool attitude has mission of earning a big amount for a noble cause and revenge behind it.

How he tackles the goons in the city while accomplishing his goal? How does these two sexy girls become part of his plan and what’s the story behind this man is all the Ragada about!!

Actors

Nagarjuna… Surprise this man is a wine who gets younger and romantic with age. He is as charming as he was in Santosham almost a decade ago. And he is the best in all the emotions...be it a comedy, action or sentiment, He has shown us all. He used Rayalaseema slang…and it worked well. Overall he is again at his best, No doubt. Fights and dances are in style!

Both the girls Anushka and Priyamani are damn good in this flick. They fitted their roles perfectly. Their costumes are decent and at the same time oozed required glamour. While Anushka is seen as clever and arrogant girl, Priyamani is seen as village girl and both obviously fall for our hero. But there’s a twist and director should be appreciated for cleverly utilizing them in the plot!

Charmi sizzles in intro song…

Brahmanandam strikes the chord this time…His entrance is hilarious (Funny Jail escapade)… This role of he going behind the heroine is not fresh but the scenes here are fresh enough to evoke laughter. Dharmavarapu and Master Bharath are good.

Then there are whole set of Gangsters including Pradeep Rawath, Kota, Tanikella Bharani, Dev Gill (Magadheera fame), Supreeth(Chatrapathi), Shravan etc. Kudos to the director who effectively uses all of them. While Kota and Tanikella are given the roles that require seniority, Youngsters like Supreeth, Shravan, and Dev are seen as Machos.

Good Direction and excellent dialogues

Veeru potla who managed a decent hit with Manoj got a large canvas directing Nagarjuna. And he fully utilized it even crossing the second debacle. He told a simple story with gripping screenplay revealing the plot wherever necessary. And he has given good importance to each character including the heroines.

Dialogues are great. Good ones are Nag saying “ooru kadapa…Kalisostey Cheruku gada…Kaaadantey Ragada”. And the one where Tanikella explains about the small dip below the nose. Whether it be Nag’s Rayalaseema dialect or Brahmi’s antics all were in sync.

Other Departments…

Thaman as we know is new wave in Tollywood music. Though he do not provide evergreen tunes, he is lucky enough to provide music to good flicks this year. Four songs…intro Song, Ragada Ragada and songs on heroine’s names...Astalakhmi (Priyamani) and Sirisha (Anushka) are adequate. Songs are placed very well and are colorful. Last song could be trimmed off.

Sarvesh Murari is very good in camera work. Although many Action sequences,each is different one. Production values are great.

Drawbacks…

Theme is not really innovative…We have seen a similar plot in Mass...Where hero comes to city on a mission. And Priyamani’s Brahmin family irritates us for a while with repetitive noise.

Also at times...there is too much blah blah for Nag..especially in intro. There are few jerks in first 20 min in second half. First half is better than the second as latter drags a bit.And Climax falls flat. Actually it would have ended in a jovial note rather than placing “The End” on action sequence. And once all is revealed we feel we are done.

Final Say…

A regular commercial cinema that gives the feel of a Full meal. Watch it for Nag and Glamour. Lighter you take…the more you like it. Decent movie.

Rating

3.25/5

Friday, December 17, 2010

Nagavalli Review


Nagavalli a sequel to super hit Chandramukhi starring Victory Venkatesh and directed by P.Vasu released this weekend promising us lots of thrill and loads of glamour as delivered by the Rajnikanth starrer…Lets check out how far the movie met with the expectations….

Plot: Chandramukhi’s portrait which caused the havoc in the first part this time reaches a mansion in Tirupathi. The master (SarathBabu) of the house has three daughters namely Gayathri, Geetha and Gowri… Things go wrong from the day the portrait is brought to house. A Psychiatrist Vijay is called for, to identify who among the three girls were affected by Chandramukhi’s spirit!!

Actors:

Venkatesh celebrates his 25 years in the Tollywood with this film…And it is in fact a daring move by our Venki to step in the shoes of Superstar. Venkatesh has donned two characters of a Psychiatrist and King and there’s a surprise get up as 130 year old man (the King himself). The First role is an ease to our victory star….and he is perfect. Sometimes imitates Rajni saying “Chumma” and pays respects...So humble he is! As a King, It’s a different one…A great treat to his fans. And as an old man…Oh its surprise taken to next level. But the role was made laugh riot at the climax with it being too far from reality where in Venki just Runs and dances faster than the thunderbolt!!

And the heroines lit the screen with loads of glamour…

Kamilini Mukherjee as elder daughter Gayathri has got a chance of showcasing her dancing skills…She is great as a dancer and a mentally handicapped one. Great going “Godavari” girl!!

SraddhaDas as Geetha is a total surprise…She is cool as mysterious and arrogant girl. Wish she chooses this kind of meatier roles in future…

Richa Gangopadhyay (Leader fame) as Gowri too has got a milestone and she was brilliant…Long way to go Richa…Big Kudos!

And we have our Sweety Anushka donning Nagavalli, a royal dancer in the past. She looks stunningly great thanks to the costumes by Rama Rajamouli. But she disappoints us while dancing. An avid classical dancer is needed for this role! And don’t ever ask about the boy who played her love interest. Anushka is more like his aunt rather than lover. Vineeth in Chandramukhi is so nice in such role!!

Avinash who is seen as Tantrik in Chandramukhi continued the good work here…

Brahmanandam is not only wasted but sucks for big time…blame the director and beware he might be hero in 3rd part. Dharmavarapu is ok…check out the hilarious bathroom scene. SarathBabu, Prabha, Raksha etc were adequate

Call it Remake of Chandramukhi rather than a Sequel…!!

Chandramukhi has roots from Manichitrathazu for which Sobhana received national award for her superb performance. So in a way the Original has a strong base and it worked great with Soundarya and Jyothika fantastically in Kannada and Telugu respectively. But this one Nagavalli is just cooked by Vasu keeping side the Original. It just goes in similar pattern, screenplay and style. Had been Chandramukhi remade then by Venkatesh, It would have been the same.

First half introduces us to all the mysterious characters of the house…And then we have repetitive events of day and night where in, during the day the girls in the house try to woo our Venky…and in the Night Venki runs around to find the spirit of Chandramukhi…And our Brahmi tortures us in between!!

Second half is little better where in things move little faster. There was some good debate between science and myth and way the things get unfolded is interesting. And the Flashback episode is just fine. Pre-climax where Chandramukhi is revealed is the best part. But the Climax again is big laugh game for different reasons.

Good and Bad….

Good things are Venkatesh in 3 different roles…Not sure everyone appreciates all three…but he should be appreciated for trying different! Then the girls won’t disappoint you…nice to watch them move stylishly here and there as in fashion parade advertising for Kalamandir and at times performing!! Graphic’s are good enough but could have been lot better… coz they look artificial many times. Art is good.

Bad things …No novelty and flashback episode should have been richer .Forget to tell horrible songs! More than the Chandramukhi, Music director Gurukiran and the director Vasu threaten us for planning such sickening songs. And Climax though bad is fun for us to walk out smiling!!

Final Say…

Well all said…Nagavalli is not brilliant but at least serves as an average thriller…Venkatesh fans will have a great treat. It’s been six years we saw Chandramukhi…So no offense in trying this if you seek time pass…

Rating:

2.75/5 …Nagavalli might make producers safe for good campaign and the craze for the franchise

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Raktha Charithra-2 Review


Raktha charithra….Yes finally RamGopalVarma has overcame his controversies this time and really enjoyed the success with the first part of the film. And now Surya playing the lead role in sequel, RGV promised us the same excitement in store for the part-2…

This time I shall be brief

Plot: As many know, while first part deals with Pratap Ravi’s rise to power, Second one deals with his demise in hands of his biggest enemy Surya, son of Narasimha Reddy who is killed by Pratap eventually.

Actors…

Surya : No doubt …It is he, the USP of this sequel. What a dedication and insight he took in his role. His eyes speak tons and he will convince us in all shades of the role whether it is anger, misery, frustration or joy. Check out all the scenes.whether it be Car blast scene, or TV blast, Court scene,Jail Fight or Climax in Jail, every scene is fantastic And look at his physique…that’s his conviction to his character…Next best to Ghajini , one can say!

Vivek Oberoi: Though he excelled in first part….he is much dominated by Surya this time..But he delivered his best and brought the completeness to Pratap Ravi’s character…

Priyamani joined the team as Surya’s wife Bhavani…she is great in sarees and obviously full marks to this national award winner.

Sudeep …Kannada actor as DCP has meatier role in this one. Subalekha Sudhakar and Radhika Apte are adequate.

Not as great as the First Part….

Yeah…the first part is more natural…more characters …more racy and thus liked by everyone…But in second venture there is not much to say except the rivalry between two characters…

With limited characters, RGV tested our patience with lot of slow motion action sequences…Problem is there is no suspense for audience as movie is based on real life incidents and there is no point in dragging the scenes…

And coming to relevance, this is utter disappointment for those who watched for relevant history…as movie deviates atleast by 60%...

Movie as such has content for just 1 hour.

Watch it for Surya…

Surya is one obvious reason to watch this flick. People who like him should never miss it.

Secondly those who have seen first part can give it a try to get the complete feeling…

Few Dialogues are good…like Surya telling “Chaavantey naaku bayam ledu…kaani satruvu ni champa kunda chastaanani bhayam..”

Back ground score is awesome, but songs are not great…except for scrolling title song at the end “Kattulatho saavasam”.

There are three action sequences and they are just ok as they were in slow motion...And justifying the title, there is little bloodshed too.

Final Say…

Not really a flick that's worth the wait of 2 months after the first one…Give it a miss and wait for DVD or try based on your leisure…just for Surya!!

Rating

2.5/5