Teen Maar, no more, turns one more flop

April 28, 2011 18:08
Teen Maar, no more, turns one more flop

TEEN-MAAR-IMAGEDo you remember what happened to the movie of Manchu Vishnu ‘Vastaadu Naaraaju’ which ended as a flop after all the positive talk created by the paid reviews in the web media.

Same is the case with the totally powerless ‘Teen Maar’ of the Power Star Pavan Kalyan. After the initial hype and basking in the glory of the extravaganza of the paid reviews by the web media, ‘Teen Maar’, a Telugu remake of the Hindi blockbuster ‘Love Aaj Kal’ is on its way to be declared a flop.

It is now an open secret that the collections of the movie ‘Teen Maar’ have dropped down to their lowest ebb starting from the fourth day in almost all centers. The collections of the movie in B and C centers have in fact taken a beating from the day two, though the movie in A centers attracted crowds in the first three days.

Reports said that the collections for the movie even in the US have touched a low from the third day itself even though the web media has taken up on itself the responsibility of continuing the artificial hype.

A practical assessment of the movie reveals that the cine goers did not like the Italian and Spanish dialogues and the pub scenes that constituted a one third of the movie. Assessing the movie practically, no one understands the accented dialogues, no one would be able to digest the meaningless pub scenes and no one would be able to understand the incoherent direction.

Producer Ganesh, acting for the minister Botsa Satyanarayana who is reportedly the real producer, had even made the story writer of the original Hindi movie give a statement appreciating the Telugu version but that too did not work.

After the flop talk, a visibly disturbed Pavan Kalyan still seems to be away from Hyderabad, director Jayant C. Paranjee seems to be searching for pretexts for the failure and producer Ganesh appears a totally confused man.

Will the Tollywood people ever learn that a Telugu movie must have Telugu nativity, not partly but lock, stock and barrel to be liked by Telugu audiences?

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