1. `Samar’ is an unusual chase

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    “Vetaadu Ventaadu” (Hunt, Chase) in Telugu (“Samar” in Tamil) is quite an unusual movie even though it mixes up many genres in one film. It must be Vishal’s best film to date even though his character is flaky. Directed by Thiru, it starts off with a chase sequence and then...
  2. Why ‘Vishwaroopam’ should be released

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    By the time you read this, the Madras High Court may have intervened to lift the suspension of the screening of ‘Vishwaroopam’, the Kamal Haasan starrer in Tamil Nadu for 15 days. If it does, it will not be a moment too soon. This patently illegitimate step of the Tamil...
  3. Celebrating relationships on celluloid

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    The festive season saw the Telugu film viewing audience watch two films reiterating the value of the family and storylines dealing with the family. The two however, are as different as chalk is from cheese. If one had the dynamism and velocity of an Akram-Waqar Younis spell, the other had...
  4. Bombay Jayashree has a naturally different voice

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    Extremely happy to know that Bombay Jayashree, with who I have sung a few film songs, has been nominated for the Oscars for the lullaby in `Life of Pi’. Jayashree is a unique voice and a lot of her film songs have worked because of the manner in which she...
  5. A feel good entertainer with Venkatesh and Mahesh

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    “Seethamma Vaakitlo SiriMalle Chettu” is a clean and supergood U-certificate blockbuster from the house of Dil Raju who made some of the finest DVD value catalog of family films over the last several years. “SVSC” is a culmination of many people who are proven talents in their own areas of...
  6. `Nayak’ gets its place under the `Sun’kranti

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    “Nayak” starring RamCharan is a sensational winner and a film worthy of duel under the “Sun”kranti. Sankranti is the grand-mother of Tollywood movies and is not for the faint-hearted. Even the best of stars don’t take a shy at the stumps for Sankranti because of the weight of expectations and...
  7. Life of Pi, Perfect

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    “This has exceeded the book fair and square”, commented a viewer sitting next to me. I have not read the book myself and wouldn’t be able to comment on that but to be honest; I have never before come across a situation where a source material has been outdone in...
  8. SOS ! Save yourself from `Son of Sardaar’

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    Over the last few years we have seen a flurry of highly entertaining but mindless cinema which many have panned as being reminiscent of the movies of 80s and 90s. Remaking South Indian movies with a north Indian tadka has also seen its share of takers with movies like Wanted,...
  9. Jab Tak Hai Jaan – A Farewell

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    Many of you will, probably like me, decide to watch this movie for Yash Chopra. This review is farewell to the man who taught generations of Indians to love. Director: Yash Chopra Starring: Shah Rukh Khan, Katrina Kaif, Anushka Sharma Jab Tak Hain Jaan is the love story of Samar...
  10. The unusual trajectory of Farhan Akhtar’s career

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    The usual trajectory seen often in the Bollywood is attractive young men and women enter as models first. After they are noticed, they are offered film roles. After they have done a few roles and they realise that they cannot compete, they decide to try their hands at direction and...

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