Mahesh Babu is making the films without a break,this sounds good for the mahesh babu fans.The Prince is already busy with an untitled film with trivikram is going to make a movie with surendar reddy tittled as Mr.Perfect produced by R.R.Movie makers.According to the sources this movie is going to be biggest budjet film in telugu industary.He accepted another movie in the direction of Srinu Vitla and there are some of awaiting projects to be done with goutham minon and to act in Pokari sequal
Monday, November 30, 2009
Mahesh Babu movies are in flow
Mahesh Babu is making the films without a break,this sounds good for the mahesh babu fans.The Prince is already busy with an untitled film with trivikram is going to make a movie with surendar reddy tittled as Mr.Perfect produced by R.R.Movie makers.According to the sources this movie is going to be biggest budjet film in telugu industary.He accepted another movie in the direction of Srinu Vitla and there are some of awaiting projects to be done with goutham minon and to act in Pokari sequal
Arya2 Movie Review

Cast: Allu Arjun, Navdeep, Kajal Aggarwal, Shradda Das
Music: Devi Sri Prasad
Producer: Aditya Babu
Director: Sukumar
Release Date: November 27th, 2009
Rating:3/5
AARYA 2 is a much hyped movie and is said to be a preceded by 2004 movie ‘AARYA’.
The movie is said to be a musical hit and especially the song ‘Ringa Ringa…’ is a highlight to the movie. The movies moves on an average pace and the screenplay and the brief storyline are excellently carved.
Story
Allu Arjun and Navadeep are thick friends and from their childhood they compete in everything they face in life together. Navadeep always wants to be a step forward than Bunny (Allu Arjun) and is always competes with him in activities like studies, games, music, dance, and so on. But as expected Allu arjun wins finally and stays always a step forward than Navadeep.
Both the childhood friends get into a corporate company and the happening life is well displayed on screen. Incidentally, Kajal Agarwal enters the life of both the friends and the two falls in love with her in the first sight. Shraddha Arya also shares the screen space along with the heroine of course. There is a surprise character in a cameo role in this film
Navadeep expresses his love to his friend Bunny and asks him to help him out in the love matter. Allu Arjun sacrifices his love and with his funny and intellectual tricks helps Navadeep impress Kajal Agarwal.
Finally the big day arrives, and Allu Arjun finds that Kajal Agarwal is in love with him and not his friend Navadeep. Then the suspense element strikes the spine of the audiences. But in order to know that who will marry whom, please visit the theatres as soon as possible.
Actors Performance
The main plus point of this movie is definetly Allu Arjun his acting and dancing are amazing,Navadeep character remained dull through out Kajal looked innocent, beautiful and charming while Shraddha Das glued some oozing glamour to screen.while every department worked with all dedication it’s the flaw of director that marred the film.
Cinematography, Choreography and Music stood high but the director made a confused concoction and ruined entire show. He got confused with screenplay part in second half.
It’s the movie released with many expectations but finally ended up as a disappointment.
Fresh Talent Nedded for ATU-ITU
Well known Telugu film Director Teja is on the lookout for a fresh 18 year old boy with innocent looks and height between 5.7” and 5.9’ to be cast in a powerful lead role in “ATU ITU”.
Around 40 new talented artists will be introduced through this film.ATU ITU produced by Jayam movies is an unusual Love Story. It is a story of a teenaged girl who falls in love with a boy who leads a luckless life. What follows in the movie thereafter is a gripping tale of surprising trials and inexplicable emotions.
Aspirants for the role can send their resume along with 2 Medium sized stills (one full figure and another close up photograph) by email to jayammovies@gmail.com. Or send 2 post card size pictures to the office at Jayam Movies, 224A Road No 17, Jubilee Hills Hyderabad. Lane next to Andhra Bank.
The film shoot is slated to begin in the 1st week of December and it will be
completed within two months. ‘Atu Itu’ will be shot around the picturesque locales of Pondicherry.
Around 40 new talented artists will be introduced through this film.ATU ITU produced by Jayam movies is an unusual Love Story. It is a story of a teenaged girl who falls in love with a boy who leads a luckless life. What follows in the movie thereafter is a gripping tale of surprising trials and inexplicable emotions.
Aspirants for the role can send their resume along with 2 Medium sized stills (one full figure and another close up photograph) by email to jayammovies@gmail.com. Or send 2 post card size pictures to the office at Jayam Movies, 224A Road No 17, Jubilee Hills Hyderabad. Lane next to Andhra Bank.
The film shoot is slated to begin in the 1st week of December and it will be
completed within two months. ‘Atu Itu’ will be shot around the picturesque locales of Pondicherry.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Children Film Festival 2009

16th international children film week-long festival jointly organised by the Andhra Pradesh Government and Children’s Film Society of India (CSFI) came to an end here in hyderabad.
The festival screena nearly 70 films from various countries. As part of the film festival,
the school education department has already selected five children from each district in the State and nominated them as delegates. The organisers have also urged the Tourism Department to provide tourism information kits and also organise local site seeing tours for the delegates. Union Minister for Information & Broadcasting Ambika Soni was the chief guest and noted filmmaker, writer, poet, lyricist Gulzar was present on the occasion among other prominent personalities. The movies was be screened at eight venues including Imax theatre in the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad`Lalitkala thoranam’ was the main venue where the inaugural and concluding ceremonies was held. CFSI CEO Sushovan Banerjee and I&PR & Managing Director C Partha Sarathi were also present on the occasion among others.
For the information about international film entries vist www.cfsindia.org
Rana as Leader

Sekhar Kammula next movie is Leader in which he introduces Rana(grandson of veteran producer D Rama Naidu, son of D Suresh Babu and nephew of superstar Venkatesh).
Leader is the 174th feature film of AVM Productions (M Saravanan, M S Guhan, Aparna Guhan, Aruna Guhan), the well-known production house.
Post-production work is going on and the audio release is slated to be held later this month.
Richa Gangopadhayaya and Priya Anand are the two heroines in the film's cast which also includes Suhasini Mani Ratnam, Suman, Tanikella Bharani, Kota Srinivasa Rao and Subbaraju.
Sekhar has a good technical team comprising of Thota Tharani (art), Vijay C Kumar (photography), Marthand K Venkatesh (editing), Veturi Sundararamoorthi (lyrics) and Mickey J Meyer (music).
The film revolves around the emergence of a young leader who fulfils his promise towards the people.
Sekhar Kammula scripts and directs this film, and given his penchant to make clean, entertaining and meaningful movies, Leader is being keenly awaited. This movie is expected to release on mid january
Arya 2 on 27 November
We know that how Arya has become superhit in telugu industary with different story and it has became one the biggest musical hits.Now as sequal the arya 2 dircted by sukamar in lead roles as allu arjun,kajal,navadeep is going to release on november 27 the music was already in the stores
scored by davi sri prasad was creating much hype.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani Review

Star Cast : Ranbir Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, Upen Patel;
Director :Rajkumar Santoshi;
Rating: 2/5.
The story begins with the showcase of ‘innocence tipping balance to foolishness’ of Prem (Ranbir Kapoor). That’s just the start of many Charlie Chaplinesque comical moments. Prem and his gang of good-for-nothing friends open up the Happy Club; read their hangout place where they try to solve their love problems or simply pass time. It’s when one of Prem’s friend needs to rescue his damsel in distress that his chance meeting of Jenny(Katrina Kaif) happens.
What till now was expected to be a romantic comedy turns into a slightly emotional film. However, there are some splendid moments when literally your human brain doesn’t know how to react. That’s where we bow to director Rajkumar Santoshi. For one, there’s a scene where Jenny stammers because she is upset. When Ranbir tries to console her he stammers too because he suffers from the same problem. Oh but Katrina doesn’t know this. So what does she do? One tight slap! ‘For making a mockery of my sad situation’- as she puts it. You simply don’t know how to react. You feel sorry for Ranbir, sorry for the hurt Katrina…but then why does the snigger sneak up on you then? Because the situation IS funny. You’ll know it when you go watch it. Oh yes, you can empty your wallet for this one!
However, don’t forget the mindless adjective used to describe this movie. Because simply it beats everyone whatever happened between Jenny and Prem on the bridge. It so obviously gives the impression that Jenny accepts Prem’s proposal?! Even so, when Prem goes to Goa to rescue Jenny from her forced marriage to Tony, Jenny spring out ‘Rahul’s name out of the blue. Err…excuse me? Who’s this new fella? Yes…so while we’re thinking that Prem’s world comes crashing down because Jenny apparently is in love with Rahul(Upen Patel), her school friend who’s returned from Canada.
But Prem had promised himself that he’d love Jenny with ‘no complaint, no demand.’ So the boy sticks with her and helps her get married to Rahul. However, the interaction between Prem and Rahul gets a bit drab.
This part of the film has been beautifully used for the subtle sarcasm of our country’s failings. Right from Rahul’s politician father Pitamber (Govind Namdeo) who doesn’t want his son to marry a Christian girls ’cause he’ll lose out on all the Hindu votes, to the part where a mail train can easily be stopped over a bridge for the convenience of lover-girl, and yes, the slice of media which behaves like ‘hungry wolves’ for juicy stories!
Jenny eventually realizes that she can never be happy with Rahul and that her true love is Prem. And at the end Prem’s grammatically incorrect English prayer to Jesus God is answered and his photo gets permanently stuck on Jenny’s heart!
Advertisements have been strategically hidden in the screenplay with even Ranbir mouthing his youngistaan dialougue- ‘Chaaho Toh Kuch Bhi Hai Asaan’.
Salman Khan easily proves why he is the sweetheart of so many. His cameo is mind blowing and even his dialogues are painfully witty!
Pritam’s scores are good. Tu jaane na takes you into a trance, Aatif Aslam’s another gift to India. Prem ki naiyya would simply refuse to stop ringing in your heads. None of the songs seem out of place and they’ve been shot in some of the best places!
Action sequences are good with smart special effects. But they are neither gritty nor gory. Infact, the combination of Prem n Jen doing action makes you feel like you’re watching a fusion of Superman and Power Puff Girls! Kids are sure to have a blast!!
Ranbir’s many avatar’s are awe-inspiring. He perfectly brings out the rawness of an uneducated person as well as the sophistication of a gentleman. Katrina is an eye-candy in every shot and a goddess in Tu jaane na. The movie has been superbly peppered with antics from the supporting cast too. Thanks to them the faked quirky horniness of Prem’s mother Shalini(Smita Jaykar), Shankar’s (Darshan Jariwala) efforts to straighten out his son, and the laughter infusing frustration of the broke Don Sajin (Zakir Hussain)have been nicely brought out.
Ajab Prem… will make you laugh if you stop questioning it. Your lover may have many shortcomings but you will still love him because that’s love. That’s what makes it strange. That’s what makes it amazing! Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani is a movie with many shortcomings but once you see it you can’t help loving it. That’s what makes it Ajab. That’s what makes it Ghazab!!
2012 Movie Review

I have been waiting for this movie from the date this movie was officially launched. Atlast the movie was released and i am proud that this movie was first released in Andhra Pradesh.
Directed by Roland Emmerich
Starring John Cusack, Danny Glover, Thandie Newton, Oliver Platt, Amanda Peet, Chiwetel Ejiofor
The 2012 movie is brought to us by master of disaster Roland Emmerich, director of ID4, Godzilla, The Day After Tomorrow and 10,000 B.C. The preview is trying to sell us on effects awesomeness. Let’s strip away the bulls**t and see it for what it is - a likely sign of the moviepocalypse.
With 2012, as you probably could have guessed from the poster art of tidal waves crashing over the Himalayas, Emmerich is letting go of whatever restraint he might have had before. Clocking in at nearly three hours, boasting about a dozen major characters and at least half a dozen emotional death scenes, 2012 operates on the assumption that, if we liked seeing New York destroyed in The Day After Tomorrow and Washington D.C. zapped in Independence Day, we'll really love witnessing the wholesale destruction of the globe.
I hate to say it, but Emmerich is pretty much right. Far from conveying the horrors that might befall us should anything remotely so destructive happen, 2012 feels more like a soothing bath of Hollywood tropes and cliches, allowing us to witness Los Angeles slide into the ocean like Atlantis, but then warming us with a Woody Harrelson wisecrack and a rousing speech from Chiwetel Ejiofor. It's numbing, sure, especially when the first half is nothing but CGI explosion after another, but on some level it's exactly what we expect out of Hollywood-- shallow spectacle and a bevy of stars, an adventure and a few moral lessons, a giant budget spent guaranteeing we won't feel a bit different than we did when walking into the theater.
If there's any surprise at all in 2012, it's that Chiwetel Ejiofor, not John Cusack, is in fact the star of the film. We meet him in what amount to the film's prologue, a White House-employed geologist trying to prove to a cynical chief of staff (Oliver Platt, wonderfully hammy and villainous) that, in fact, the end is nigh. The cause is less important than the results-- giant fissures open up in the earth's surface, mountains turns to volcanos and skyscrapers turn to ash, and eventually tidal waves cover the entire earth's surface.
Billions of people die in the ensuing melee, but there are only a few we're instructed to care about. Chief among them is Cusack and his family, who start driving out of Los Angeles seconds before the destruction begins thanks to a tip from Woody Harrelson, who plays a Yellowstone-residing conspiracy theorist who saw the whole thing coming and made a YouTube video about it (Emmerich's nods toward modern concerns, like casting Danny Glover as the President and having characters constantly complain about cell service, head toward parody when Harrelson demands that Cusack "download my blog.") Plot mechanics too silly to describe require Cusack, his ex-wife (Amanda Peet), her new boyfriend (Tom McCarthy) and their cutesy kids (Liam James and Morgan Lily) to fly a series of planes on their way to China, where they intend to save their own skins in a manner that's best left discovered in the theater.
Somewhere along the way George Segal perishes on a cruise ship, Danny Glover does the heroic Presidential thing, a Russian oligarch and his bratty kids team up with Cusack and company, and the main players in Washington-- plus the President's comely daughter (Thandie Newton)-- all make their way to a souped-up version of Dick Cheney's undisclosed location. The final quarter of the film, while utterly unnecessary to the disaster elements, is also the best section, finally abandoning generic and plasticine CGI for situations that feel real and dangerous. There's no villain here, unless you count the merely loathsome Platt character, so it takes a lot of effort to keep putting the characters in danger, and by the end of the movie, Emmerich has most certainly run out ideas. But there's something about the scale of it all, or maybe the way seemingly random characters tie into the main plot, that keeps the train chugging along. When Ejiofor gets to make his hero speech, and certain bad characters make good at the eleventh hour, it's not quite a "This is our Independence Day!" moment, but it does come closer than any of Emmerich's films since then. Somehow he's got a real heart beating inside his movie, and no amount of groaner one-liners or thunderous explosions can take that away.
Emmerich claims that 2012 is his final disaster movie, unless Independence Day 2 ever gets off the ground, and the movie is nothing if not an indulgent curtain call for the man who figured out how much we like watching cinematic portrayals of our own demise. It's all the reasons we've ever loved or hated his movies, but also a reminder of why it's high time to move on. When he ends the movie, no lie, on a bathroom, joke, it's not exactly going out on top, but those of us who love Emmerich despite him wouldn't have wanted it any other way.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Ek Niranjan Review

Cast: Prabhas, Kangana Ranaut, Sonu Sood, Tanikella, Makrand Deshpande, Mukul Dev, Posani, Ali,
Brahmanandam, Brahmaji, Abhinayasri, Sunil, Venu Madhav etc
Music: Mani Sharma
Story, dialogues, screenplay, director: Puri Jagannadh
Producer: Adithya Ram
Release date: 29/10/2009
When i saw the wallpapers and listen to the audio of the movie i thought this movie is going to be the blockbuster.
With this expectations i went to watch the movie but the same old story of puri movie was repeated Unfortunately,
the film does not live up to the expectations. This movie has created a much hype in the industry.
STORY:
As a child, Chotu (Prabhas) is separated from his family and picked up by Chidambaram (Makarand Deshpande).
Chidambaram makes him beg. But one day, Chotu helps the police catch Chidambaram, and is given a rupee for the act.
This makes Chotu realise that he can earn money by catching criminals for the police. And that's what he does.
He runs into Sameera (Kangna Ranaut), who is a guitar teacher but hardly plays the guitar.
She just has a bunch of kids vouching for her. Her brother -- whom Chotu is after -- works with Johnnybhai (Sonu Sood ).
Chotu and Sameera fall in love. But there is Johnnybhai to contend with, as well as an aspiring minister (Posani).
Puri tries to earnestly build up a deft screenplay with a wafer-thin story (which is increasingly becoming his trademark).
But the clichéd plot falls flat despite all the technical gimmicks (fights and all) and attempts to prop it up.
The less said of the comedy, the better. It's so inane and makes one wonder if it was necessary to insert the mindless scenes at all.
Even Johnnybhai's character was rather queer in depiction.
PERFORMANCE:
Prabhas is effortless as Chotu -- beating up people and romancing Sameera in Switzerland .
He acts well and the movie is watchable for him although he has developed a similar style in all his films.
An image change may do him good.Kangna's Telugu debut can't be really raved about.
She looks pretty but as far as performance goes, there's nothing much to write about as the script doesn't
have anything for her to showcase her acting skills.Sonu Sood, a constant in Puri's films, plays the villain with panache.
Makarand Deshpande can perhaps be asked why he did the role as it didn't demand someone of his calibre to play it.
One feels sorry for the comedians Brahmanandam, Venu Madhav, Ali and Sunil who are good actors but given some absurd parts to play.
Technically, Puri ensures that the film is in place. Shyam K Naidu's camerawork was in sync.
Mani Sharma's music can be heard and 'seen' on screen. Stun Siva's orchestration of fights in some parts is stylish.
Making a slick film is easy but filling it with content is important; the latter is where Puri seems to have lost out.
It is high time he takes stock of the situation and comes out of the Pokiri mould.
Rating:2.5/5
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