Posts Tagged ‘Prakash Raj’

Oosaravelli – A violent tale of revenge

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Oosaravelli, starring NTR and Tamannaah, is so violent that it stands the risk of being misinterpreted as loud and pointless. However, behind this veil of violence lies a tale of a young woman who seeks the help of a guy to avenge her family’s murders. Directed by Surender Reddy, the film, which is inspired from [...]

Dookudu – Mahesh-Brahmi-MS save the day

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Dookudu is a typical Srinu Vaitla’s film where the hero dupes a bunch of sidekicks to achieve his goals in a highly entertaining fashion. In a lot of ways, it’s a carefully designed film where the writers seem to have resolved to strike a balance between an action film and a family entertainer with oodles [...]

Vasthaadu Naa Raju : Predictable love is so blah!

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Love stories have been done to death especially in terms of the chronology of events. We know that mostly such stories tend to have a happy ending, so the only differentiating factor is the journey towards that end. Director Hemanth Madhukar who also wrote the story of Vasthaadu Naa Raju takes a different route and [...]

Gaganam : Pure Brilliance..watch it!

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In Radha Mohan’s remarkably written hijack drama starring Nagarjuna & Prakash Raj, there’s a scene where Prakash Raj who acts as the mediator between the government and the terrorists breaks down. After hours of restraining himself from saying anything that’s provocative, he explodes with anger and anguish when he finds out that the terrorists have [...]

Mirapakay : RT brand Mirchi…quality guaranteed

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Ravi Teja is a cursed soul. Yes, you heard me right. He was cursed by Gods that he shall be monotonous forever. His career so far has had its highs and lows, but make no mistake, he’s hell bent on proving his Gods wrong everytime he appears onscreen. Despite all the accusation and criticism that [...]

Khaaleja : God of intensity packs a punch, bhayya!

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Disclaimer : If you haven’t seen the film or didn’t like the film, then please don’t read this essay on Khaaleja. If you still want to read this one, let me also confess that I am an ardent admirer of both Mahesh Babu and Trivikram Srinivas. Thus, I am oblivious to whatever ‘loopholes’ which you [...]