Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Pavan Kalyan next Cameraman Ganga Tho Rambabu

After announcing his plans to work with Pawan Kalyan last month, Puri Jagannath has finally given a hint about his project by revealing the title of the film. The director has announced the name of the movie as Cameraman Ganga Tho Rambabu on Twitter account.
Source : http://entertainment.oneindia.in/

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Julayi Movie



Ravi (Allu Arjun) is an intelligent youngster who doesn’t believe in the concept of working hard for long term profits. He wants quick bucks because he is extremely brainy and takes any risk to achieve it. Bittu (Sonu Sood) is a gangster who robs 1500 crores from a bank. The paths of Ravi and Bittu intersect during a night. The rest of the story is all about the duel between these two guys and how Ravi realises the importance of working hard and long-term growth.
Allu Arjun: By looking at the title, one may expect comedy from Allu Arjun in this film. But Trivikram has unvieled the angle of 'action hero' in Allu Arjun with Julayi. Allu Arjun is extremely good in action sequences and is terrific in comedy situations. He matched the might of Brahmanandam in comedy scenes. The characterization is done in such a way that it suits the body language of Allu Arjun. He has amazing ability to make the most difficult movements look so easy. Hence once you watch Allu Arjun’s dance, you notice the ease and grace, but not the effort. (people would say entha baga dance chesadu, nobody will say entha kastapadi chesadu).

The basic story is the mind game between two men. Each of them can read the mind of the other person. Trivikram has added a nice family backdrop, a heroine and good humor to the character of hero. There is one dialogue in the film where the father asks the hero - ‘neeku bittu ki (villain) theda enti?’. That summarizes the characterizations of hero and villain. There are gray shades to hero character. The initial scenes of the film are inspired by Dark Knight movie and you can see shades of Italian Job in the climax scene of transferring container containing money. It is a typical Hollywood action film kind of plot with a bit of Telugu commercial elements (family backdrop and entertaining humor) thrown in.

source : http://www.idlebrain.com/movie/archive/mr-julayi.html  

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Gabbar Singh completes 100 days at the box office

Pawan Kalyan's 'Gabbar Singh' is creating history at the box office. The film is the biggest blockbuster in the history of Telugu cinema. Now, the film has achieved another feat by completing 100 days at the ticket window.

Directed by Harish Shankar and produced by Bandla Ganesh, 'Gabbar Singh' grossed approximately Rs 18 crore on the first day. As per trade analysts, the film earned approximately Rs 128.75 crore in just three weeks.

A review published on day one, said, "For this film, everything seems to have fallen in place. From the dialogues to the cinematography, music and the dances, everything helps the hero deliver a dekko acting output that promises to create Box Office history."

Without doubt, Pawan's heroism, Harish Shankar's directorial touch and dialogues, DSP's music and BG score, Jayanth's cinematography have made this a refreshing experience. 

http://ibnlive.in.com/news/gabbar-singh-completed-100-days-at-ticket-window/283320-71-216.html
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