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Clasificación de saiprasad-45986
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!
So, he is the son of a great veteran Actor, Senior NTR. He has failed in carrying his fathers legacy but his fathers legacy is needed for him to continue in the film industry as well as in the state politics. This show was accepted I believe, was to stay relevant in the modern days.
Coming to the show, if the guests were not known to the guy, there isn't any new things that we can discover from this show. He has a mental certificate providing that he is mentally challenged. So, people who come to the show will be very vigilant or nobody knows what this man can do. He once fired a gun at one of the producers. And it is for getting out of this case, he got a certificate of mental illness which doesn't make it weird.
Coming to the show, if the guests were not known to the guy, there isn't any new things that we can discover from this show. He has a mental certificate providing that he is mentally challenged. So, people who come to the show will be very vigilant or nobody knows what this man can do. He once fired a gun at one of the producers. And it is for getting out of this case, he got a certificate of mental illness which doesn't make it weird.
Vivek Athreya is known for touching sensible topics like the ones he touched in Brochevarevaru ra and Antey Sundaraniki.
No, He should not be restricted to a certain genre to be there but It felt like the story was forced onto him to direct and he put his 100% to make it worth while. The actors were just fine because there was nothing new. To all people saying that the actors are doing natural acting, They should not IMO atleast.
Actor is one who should change himself for a character he is playing to make believe that he is an x character. Selecting a character which suits your body language is a timid move and which nani has been doing for all of his movies previously.
Coming to this movie in particular, the emotions were not that good. The story narration was not good. The camera work was not good. The music was too loud. High BASS is not music, It's high time everyone realises it.
Mother sentiment kinda worked for a bit like in his childhood but the elder nani didn't portray that emotions much. Fights were very bad.,
Also, it's high time we stop normalising a person hitting 50 men at once given that the person doesn't have any military level training or being born to some big thugs or someone from Khaansar.
When asked by a press interviewer to the director, Mr. Nani took it upon himself to answer the question. I mean the audacity to blame it on other film, so it is okay if others did it?
They have a valid or unvalid, they gave some explanation with a dialogue that if one of them is alive or something which I didn't like as well.
That's not a way you respond to a reporter is one thing and the move felt too remote like not happening in the present day. If it was set in 1990s it could have been more appropriate can't say why the writer didn't think of that.
A lame attempt at making Nani an action hero and getting some fan base. He is not a great actor (literal period).
He is an accused sex abuser and was almost proven guilty.
No, He should not be restricted to a certain genre to be there but It felt like the story was forced onto him to direct and he put his 100% to make it worth while. The actors were just fine because there was nothing new. To all people saying that the actors are doing natural acting, They should not IMO atleast.
Actor is one who should change himself for a character he is playing to make believe that he is an x character. Selecting a character which suits your body language is a timid move and which nani has been doing for all of his movies previously.
Coming to this movie in particular, the emotions were not that good. The story narration was not good. The camera work was not good. The music was too loud. High BASS is not music, It's high time everyone realises it.
Mother sentiment kinda worked for a bit like in his childhood but the elder nani didn't portray that emotions much. Fights were very bad.,
Also, it's high time we stop normalising a person hitting 50 men at once given that the person doesn't have any military level training or being born to some big thugs or someone from Khaansar.
When asked by a press interviewer to the director, Mr. Nani took it upon himself to answer the question. I mean the audacity to blame it on other film, so it is okay if others did it?
They have a valid or unvalid, they gave some explanation with a dialogue that if one of them is alive or something which I didn't like as well.
That's not a way you respond to a reporter is one thing and the move felt too remote like not happening in the present day. If it was set in 1990s it could have been more appropriate can't say why the writer didn't think of that.
A lame attempt at making Nani an action hero and getting some fan base. He is not a great actor (literal period).
He is an accused sex abuser and was almost proven guilty.