Un pueblo ficticio se enfrenta a un extraño dilema cuando su cementerio se queda sin espacio para enterrar, lo que lleva a situaciones alborotadoras a medida que la gente del pueblo se une p... Leer todoUn pueblo ficticio se enfrenta a un extraño dilema cuando su cementerio se queda sin espacio para enterrar, lo que lleva a situaciones alborotadoras a medida que la gente del pueblo se une para encontrar soluciones creativas.Un pueblo ficticio se enfrenta a un extraño dilema cuando su cementerio se queda sin espacio para enterrar, lo que lleva a situaciones alborotadoras a medida que la gente del pueblo se une para encontrar soluciones creativas.
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This movie takes a little time to draw you in, but as a fan of The Office, I didn't mind the gradual setup. Once it finds its rhythm, the music makes a striking entrance, almost as if you're watching a play where the score itself is narrating the story.
In a world dominated by the action sequences, enhanced by seamless CGI and VFX, this movie feels so refreshing-like a cool breeze in the world of ACs. While this genre is packed with similar films, this one confidently earns its place among them.
I thoroughly enjoyed the film-the characters were vibrant and lived up to their potential, keeping the fun alive from start to finish. Beyond the entertainment, it offers a subtle yet thoughtful commentary on modern-day mindsets, something worth reflecting on. Technically, the film is polished, with no compromises in execution.
Rana's narration in the beginning was particularly engaging, setting the tone perfectly. The storytelling, backed by Vivek Sagar's brilliant work, shines throughout. The entire cast delivered, bringing the crew's vision to life with authenticity.
You'll find yourself smiling through most of the film, but by the end, there's a lingering weight-a bittersweet touch that stays with you.
A well-crafted blend of humor, action, and heart-definitely worth a watch!
In a world dominated by the action sequences, enhanced by seamless CGI and VFX, this movie feels so refreshing-like a cool breeze in the world of ACs. While this genre is packed with similar films, this one confidently earns its place among them.
I thoroughly enjoyed the film-the characters were vibrant and lived up to their potential, keeping the fun alive from start to finish. Beyond the entertainment, it offers a subtle yet thoughtful commentary on modern-day mindsets, something worth reflecting on. Technically, the film is polished, with no compromises in execution.
Rana's narration in the beginning was particularly engaging, setting the tone perfectly. The storytelling, backed by Vivek Sagar's brilliant work, shines throughout. The entire cast delivered, bringing the crew's vision to life with authenticity.
You'll find yourself smiling through most of the film, but by the end, there's a lingering weight-a bittersweet touch that stays with you.
A well-crafted blend of humor, action, and heart-definitely worth a watch!
Uppu Kappurambu has a storyline with great potential, and it starts off strong-especially thanks to Rana's narration in the beginning, which is particularly engaging and sets the tone perfectly.
Suhas delivers one of his best performances, bringing real depth to his role. Keerthy Suresh's character feels a bit cartoonish in the early part of the film, but her arc gradually shapes up and ends on a decent note.
The second half, however, loses some of its grip. The storytelling starts to feel weak and a bit stretched, which takes away from the initial promise.
On the brighter side, the visuals and setting are beautifully done. The locations bring the 80s village vibe alive, and that nostalgic aesthetic works really well.
While the film was pitched as a comedy, it doesn't quite land on that front. But it still works as a simple, casual watch at home-definitely better suited for an OTT release than theaters.
Suhas delivers one of his best performances, bringing real depth to his role. Keerthy Suresh's character feels a bit cartoonish in the early part of the film, but her arc gradually shapes up and ends on a decent note.
The second half, however, loses some of its grip. The storytelling starts to feel weak and a bit stretched, which takes away from the initial promise.
On the brighter side, the visuals and setting are beautifully done. The locations bring the 80s village vibe alive, and that nostalgic aesthetic works really well.
While the film was pitched as a comedy, it doesn't quite land on that front. But it still works as a simple, casual watch at home-definitely better suited for an OTT release than theaters.
Mindless comedies are evergreen - cartoonish characters, illogical settings, impractical solutions and absurd problems - these are just the DNA for such flicks. So I had clear idea what to expect and turn off my logic while watching this.
To be honest the first half is pretty good - especially Keerthy as a bumbling, naive fool and the setting, premise all were good and well detailed.
But second half the director did a sacrosanct sin with comedies - he went serious! This is disastrous - because once you become serious and try to seriously solve ridiculous problems and illogical situations in a comedy - the entire thing falls apart!
Smart storytellers either turn black comedy or venture into horror or even break the 4th wall (like in Deadpool or even bits in Pyar ke side effects, Kal ho na ho etc.)
Giving it a 5 rating just for the entertaining first half.
To be honest the first half is pretty good - especially Keerthy as a bumbling, naive fool and the setting, premise all were good and well detailed.
But second half the director did a sacrosanct sin with comedies - he went serious! This is disastrous - because once you become serious and try to seriously solve ridiculous problems and illogical situations in a comedy - the entire thing falls apart!
Smart storytellers either turn black comedy or venture into horror or even break the 4th wall (like in Deadpool or even bits in Pyar ke side effects, Kal ho na ho etc.)
Giving it a 5 rating just for the entertaining first half.
Movie has a lot of silly jokes and the movie has a wafer thin plot which cannot be considered important for movie. And the whole movie revolves around a Graveyard in the village Chittijayapuram.
And the movie wanted to carry the emotion or the sentiment where everyone wants to be buried in the village they were born.
And when come about acting as always Suhas has given good performance but it can be better because while watching the film I can see more Suhas traits than the character 'CHINNA' and keerthy Suresh has given a decent performance compared to her last 5-7 movies.
Movie is a decent film. And as of me it is a 1Time watch film. The prime videos could've done better.
And the movie wanted to carry the emotion or the sentiment where everyone wants to be buried in the village they were born.
And when come about acting as always Suhas has given good performance but it can be better because while watching the film I can see more Suhas traits than the character 'CHINNA' and keerthy Suresh has given a decent performance compared to her last 5-7 movies.
Movie is a decent film. And as of me it is a 1Time watch film. The prime videos could've done better.
Uppu Kappurambu is one of those rare films that makes you question not just its content, but its very existence. With a wafer-thin plot - if you can even call it that - and writing that seems to defy logic at every turn, this Amazon Prime exclusive leaves you wondering how it ever got a green light, let alone a platform like MGM behind it.
The film stumbles right from the start. Instead of a coherent story, we get a chaotic string of scenes that are either painfully unfunny or bafflingly irrelevant. Attempts at humor fall flat, and what's worse, the film doesn't even try to make up for its lack of substance with style or heart.
It feels like the writers threw logic out the window and filled the gaps with frivolous nonsense that neither entertains nor moves the story forward. You keep waiting for the film to redeem itself - maybe a twist, a clever moment, or at least a laugh - but it never comes. The pacing drags, the dialogue grates, and the entire viewing experience feels like a test of endurance.
One has to wonder: who at MGM looked at this script and said, "Yes, let's make this"? It's baffling.
Being released straight to Amazon Prime might have saved it from box office embarrassment, but the platform's real danger is its audience having a remote handy. And trust me, they'll use it - to pause, fast forward, or more likely, exit entirely.
If you actually manage to sit through the entire film, congratulations - you deserve an award. Not for understanding the plot, but for your sheer patience and perseverance. Uppu Kappurambu is a forgettable, frustrating mess that's best left unwatched.
The film stumbles right from the start. Instead of a coherent story, we get a chaotic string of scenes that are either painfully unfunny or bafflingly irrelevant. Attempts at humor fall flat, and what's worse, the film doesn't even try to make up for its lack of substance with style or heart.
It feels like the writers threw logic out the window and filled the gaps with frivolous nonsense that neither entertains nor moves the story forward. You keep waiting for the film to redeem itself - maybe a twist, a clever moment, or at least a laugh - but it never comes. The pacing drags, the dialogue grates, and the entire viewing experience feels like a test of endurance.
One has to wonder: who at MGM looked at this script and said, "Yes, let's make this"? It's baffling.
Being released straight to Amazon Prime might have saved it from box office embarrassment, but the platform's real danger is its audience having a remote handy. And trust me, they'll use it - to pause, fast forward, or more likely, exit entirely.
If you actually manage to sit through the entire film, congratulations - you deserve an award. Not for understanding the plot, but for your sheer patience and perseverance. Uppu Kappurambu is a forgettable, frustrating mess that's best left unwatched.
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- Bandas sonorasUppu Kappurambu
Written by Raghuram Dronavajjala
Performed by Anthony Daasan
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 16min(136 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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