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Solo Movie Review
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Rating:2.5 out of 5 ( 2.5/5)
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Director:Parushuram
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Cast:Nara Rohit, Nisha Agarrwal, Prakash Raj, Shiyaji Shinde, Srinivas Reddy and others...
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Veedu Theda Review
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Rating:2 out of 5 ( 2/5)
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Director:Chinni Krishna
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Cast:Nikhil, Pooja Bose, SayajiShinde, Suman, Krishna Bhagawan, Ali, MS Narayana, Raghu Babu, Master Bharat, Hema and others..
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Sri Rama Rajyam
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Rating:2.5 out of 5 ( 2.5/5)
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Director:Bapu
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Cast:Bala Krishna, Akkineni Nageshwara Rao, Nayanatara, Srikanth, Tarakaratna and others..
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Its My Love Story
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Rating:2.5 out of 5 ( 2.5/5)
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Director:Madhura Sridhar
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Cast:Aravind Krishna, Nikhita Narayan, Jayasudha, Sharat Babu, Vennela Kishore and others..
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Nuvvila
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Rating:2.5 out of 5 ( 2.5/5)
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Director:Ravi Babu Producer : Ramoji Rao Music : Shekhar Chandra
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Cast:Ajay, Havish, Prasad, Yami, Ramya, Saraya and others… Rating: 2.5/5 Ravi Babu has achieved a name and fame where people would look up to his direction today. With the critically acclaimed films like ‘Anusuya’, ‘Amaraavathi’ and the recent success ‘Manasaara’, Ravi Babu has earned a name as a director who is extremely passionate about Cinema. In his each film, Ravi Babu makes sure that he would highlight a element, be it love, teenage issues, baseless beliefs and so on. Moreover, Ravi babu has made many successful films under the banner of Ushakiron Movies, some of them being, ‘Nacchaavule’. Now, another film titled ‘Nuvvila’ has released today, in this combo. Let’s talk more about the film; Story: The story revolves around 6 teens who have their own view and ambitions in their life. Anand (Ajay) who completes his intermediate is still in a confusion of which domain to chose as his career option. So, with no clue about his future he takes up a job in a Pizza Corner. Mahesh (Havish) who aspires to be a Model also joins the same job, as his parents are against the thought of modeling. Raju (Prasad) who wants to take up
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Tell Me O Kuda
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Rating:2.5 out of 5 ( 2.5/5)
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Director:Hema Malini Producer : Hema Malini Music : Pritam
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Cast:Esha Doel, Dharmendra, Arjan Bajwa, Sudhanshu Pandey, Rishi Kapoor, Vinod Khanna, Farooq Sheikh, Deepti Naval, Hema Malini, Johnny Lever and others… Rating: 2.5/5 Esha Doel made her B – Town debut some 10 years back. Even her ravishing make over in ‘Dhoom’ could not help her in succeeding in her career. She then took a break for more than a year and now made her come back with ‘Tell me o Khuda’. Esdha’s mother, Veteran Actress Hema Malini turned a director with this film. You can also see Esha’s father, Dharmendra Playing a role in this flick. Now, all these have helped towards the success of the film or not? To know more, read further; Story: Tanya (Esha Deol) is an established writer, who is leading a lavish and happy life. Her life takes a twist after she will be known that she is an adopted child of Rajasthan royal (Vinod Khanna). Along with Jai (Arjan Bajwa) and Kuki (Chandan Roy Sanyal), she starts on a journey to find her biological parents. What efforts she makes to find her parents and whether she will become successful in her attempts will form the rest of the story that has to be seen on Silver Screen. Analysis: The story completely centres on Esha Deol's character and she has a huge scope to act and showcase her performance skills in the film. Esha seems to have not utilise the platform completely. In many sequences where the audience would expect more drama from her, she remains to be pale and making the essence of the entire sequence, ruin. Arjan Bajwa and Chandan Roy Sanyal have less scope, but they have used the available screen space to show their skills. Vinod Khanna, Rishi Kapoor, Hema Malini and Dharmendra remind you of their past glory. Farooq Sheikh and Deepti Naval are good in their respective role. It is such, Esha being the major importance in the film, has not kept up to the expectations of the audience and rest all roles being the helping hands for the film to move, doing there best. Performance: Veteran Actress Hema Malini, made her directorial debut with this flick, directing her daughter Esha Doel. The story of the film itself requires a very crisp screenplay and the change over from one to another sequence should be fast. But, the entire film makes you feel very bored. At one point of time, you would lose your patience and push off from the theater. This story is not that of a regular commercial cinema. So, the director would have been much more careful in narrating the story and the star cast would have been set right properly. Esha looked a bit better in this film, when compared to her films earlier. The rest all departments did their best. The cinematography work is worth mentioning. The
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Oosaravelli
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Rating:3 out of 5 ( 3/5)
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Madatha Kaja
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Rating:2.5 out of 5 ( 2.5/5)
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