Sapta Sagaradaache Ello: Side B
- 2023
- 2h 28min
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Manu, after his prolonged prison, enters a bigger one. He reflects on his mistakes, tormented by memories of Priya. The plot follows his redemption, exploring how he overcomes his negative k... Leer todoManu, after his prolonged prison, enters a bigger one. He reflects on his mistakes, tormented by memories of Priya. The plot follows his redemption, exploring how he overcomes his negative karma and frees himself from pain.Manu, after his prolonged prison, enters a bigger one. He reflects on his mistakes, tormented by memories of Priya. The plot follows his redemption, exploring how he overcomes his negative karma and frees himself from pain.
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- 2 premios y 4 nominaciones en total
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The hue of the side B is aptly changed to Red from Blue of side A. While the Blue side A depicted the deep yet delicate, intense yet beautiful love between Manu and Priya, the Red side B is mature yet vulnerable!
Red depicts anger, revenge, passionate love all at the same time. Underlying emotion in both sides are exactly same.
Side B belongs to Rakshit Shetty - you start becoming Manu, delving deep into his mind and feeling every nuance of his thought, expression and action. Rakshit's performance is incredible. Rukmini Vasanth and Chaitra Achar are top notch. In fact Chaitra has nailed the character! Very subtle, real nuanced - There is a scene where she goes to meet Priya's husband - OMG, it is textbook ! Watch it to believe it.
Hemanth Rao's genius is translated into this poetic masterpiece. Music/BGM is in fact the other hero here... Climax tugs every string of your heart. The movie haunts you long long after you have watched it. It is simply difficult to come out of Manu's world after the movie gets over. Heart feels heavy, mind get blown... Overall, watch it for the Performances, for Hemanth's poetic capture, supreme cinematography and simply for Manu!
Red depicts anger, revenge, passionate love all at the same time. Underlying emotion in both sides are exactly same.
Side B belongs to Rakshit Shetty - you start becoming Manu, delving deep into his mind and feeling every nuance of his thought, expression and action. Rakshit's performance is incredible. Rukmini Vasanth and Chaitra Achar are top notch. In fact Chaitra has nailed the character! Very subtle, real nuanced - There is a scene where she goes to meet Priya's husband - OMG, it is textbook ! Watch it to believe it.
Hemanth Rao's genius is translated into this poetic masterpiece. Music/BGM is in fact the other hero here... Climax tugs every string of your heart. The movie haunts you long long after you have watched it. It is simply difficult to come out of Manu's world after the movie gets over. Heart feels heavy, mind get blown... Overall, watch it for the Performances, for Hemanth's poetic capture, supreme cinematography and simply for Manu!
This sequel stands as a testament to cinematic excellence, seamlessly maintaining the high standards set by its predecessor. Diverging from its predecessor, the narrative unfolds in a distinct temporal setting, with characters aging a decade, offering a fresh and compelling perspective.
While sequel expectations can often loom over a film, approaching this installment with an open mind yields a satisfying viewing experience. The ensemble cast, akin to the first installment, delivers stellar performances that elevate the overall cinematic appeal.
Rakshit's portrayal is nothing short of brilliant; his nuanced expressions in pivotal scenes defy verbal description. Rukmini, while not visually reflecting the ten-year gap, delivers an outstanding performance, her silent moments resonating powerfully in key sequences.
Hemanth's directorial prowess remains consistently exceptional, guiding the narrative with a deft touch. The cinematography, set design, costumes, and musical score are meticulously crafted, harmonizing seamlessly with the film's tonal shifts.
In conclusion, this sequel is a must-watch, a testament to the collaborative brilliance of its cast and crew. Each element, from the direction to the technical aspects, contributes to an immersive and captivating cinematic experience.
While sequel expectations can often loom over a film, approaching this installment with an open mind yields a satisfying viewing experience. The ensemble cast, akin to the first installment, delivers stellar performances that elevate the overall cinematic appeal.
Rakshit's portrayal is nothing short of brilliant; his nuanced expressions in pivotal scenes defy verbal description. Rukmini, while not visually reflecting the ten-year gap, delivers an outstanding performance, her silent moments resonating powerfully in key sequences.
Hemanth's directorial prowess remains consistently exceptional, guiding the narrative with a deft touch. The cinematography, set design, costumes, and musical score are meticulously crafted, harmonizing seamlessly with the film's tonal shifts.
In conclusion, this sequel is a must-watch, a testament to the collaborative brilliance of its cast and crew. Each element, from the direction to the technical aspects, contributes to an immersive and captivating cinematic experience.
It took me to the depth of emotions by its strong and complex writting,fresh screenplay,it creates another world and its reflects true feelings of love. Director played with our emotions by his excellent content and story.
Rakshit Shetty did it very well,that music makes you indulge in the story. I forgot the outside world while watching this.
It's a best of the best ever made in Indian Cinema. It's an achievement in story,screenplay,music.
I cannot come out of that world till now. Worth to watch it.
With today's love culture, it's difficult to find this type of love.it depicts the real meaning of love.
Rakshit Shetty did it very well,that music makes you indulge in the story. I forgot the outside world while watching this.
It's a best of the best ever made in Indian Cinema. It's an achievement in story,screenplay,music.
I cannot come out of that world till now. Worth to watch it.
With today's love culture, it's difficult to find this type of love.it depicts the real meaning of love.
One of the best Kannada movie (duology) I have ever seen.
The story, music, characters, emotions are so much intertwined that, you become Manu, Priya or Surabhi and live their emotions while watching the movie.
The masterpiece of Hemanth Rao's direction and the hardwork of actors (literally everyone) including the music which is the soul of this movie (Side A & Side B).
The struggle of a middle class couple whose love is challenged by a decision and how it changes everything in their lives and their future is been portrayed in the movie picture perfect way.
A must watch in the age of movies which has no substance and stupid comedy or fight based movies, this movie is like a beacon of light.
The story, music, characters, emotions are so much intertwined that, you become Manu, Priya or Surabhi and live their emotions while watching the movie.
The masterpiece of Hemanth Rao's direction and the hardwork of actors (literally everyone) including the music which is the soul of this movie (Side A & Side B).
The struggle of a middle class couple whose love is challenged by a decision and how it changes everything in their lives and their future is been portrayed in the movie picture perfect way.
A must watch in the age of movies which has no substance and stupid comedy or fight based movies, this movie is like a beacon of light.
I saw Side A, yesterday night and this today morning. Felt like, I watched Kireedam and Chenkol back to back and broke into pieces even though this ending in a way has got some silver linings to it. The music and such nuanced brilliant yet simple-sounding dialogues are what makes these movies truly great. Chaitra Achar who played the new character Surabhi, who kind of looked like Alia Bhatt to me, was also brilliant here, besides Rakshit and Rukmini. I feel like the two parts could have used more space between the releases so that the viewers could actually feel the time jump and see the second part with a bit of nostalgia. That way it would've been so much more impactful, or maybe I just feel like that because I basically watched it back to back.
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- CuriosidadesThe whole fight scene where Manu gets into a room with bunch of people, is a one shot scene with no cuts or edits.
- ConexionesFollows Sapta Sagaradaache Ello: Side A (2023)
- Banda sonoraSapta Sagaradaache Ello (Side B)
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- Duración2 horas 28 minutos
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