shimagi
mar 2021 se unió
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Clasificación de shimagi
This one will leave you thinking no other movie could be funnier. The laughter doesn't stop, neither does the entertainment.
There's something about the entire cast in this film. It makes you wonder how such talented actors remain under the radar. Most of them were part of GGVV, yet here, they feel like entirely different performers. That's how good they are.
The coastal wave is real.
Man of the Year for KFI? JP Thuminad. The director. He makes every single person on screen feel essential. And that says everything about his craft. Subtle, but absolutely impeccable.
After three years of theatre visits filled with disappointment, KFI finally hits us with a banger.
There's something about the entire cast in this film. It makes you wonder how such talented actors remain under the radar. Most of them were part of GGVV, yet here, they feel like entirely different performers. That's how good they are.
The coastal wave is real.
Man of the Year for KFI? JP Thuminad. The director. He makes every single person on screen feel essential. And that says everything about his craft. Subtle, but absolutely impeccable.
After three years of theatre visits filled with disappointment, KFI finally hits us with a banger.
The first half was promising even though it had it's moments where I wanted to look away from the screen. But then the second half takes away all the hard work that's put into the film.
Kannada films are not doing well in theatres because kannada audience are highly critical of what they call cinema/movies. And it's a strong sign that the audience has evolved and asking for a far better range of films. Perhaps it's a sign for the local film makers to step up, and unfortunately none of them are reading the cue.
I'm one of those language fanatics who wants kannada films to do well. But unfortunately every theatre visit has been disappointing in the last three years. Except the time I watched 'Shakhakaari'.
Another film to be added to the kinds of 'Ibbani Tabbida ileyali', 'agnyathavasi', 'bhairathi ranagal', 'bhageera', and more.
A lot of hype but does not deliver.
Kannada films are not doing well in theatres because kannada audience are highly critical of what they call cinema/movies. And it's a strong sign that the audience has evolved and asking for a far better range of films. Perhaps it's a sign for the local film makers to step up, and unfortunately none of them are reading the cue.
I'm one of those language fanatics who wants kannada films to do well. But unfortunately every theatre visit has been disappointing in the last three years. Except the time I watched 'Shakhakaari'.
Another film to be added to the kinds of 'Ibbani Tabbida ileyali', 'agnyathavasi', 'bhairathi ranagal', 'bhageera', and more.
A lot of hype but does not deliver.
How long are we going to make films like this? You think we doing a favour to our language by making films catering to PRK fans? If you really want to honour Puneeth Rajkumar make a film catering to global audience.
This is absolutely disgusting to have lured a young actor into the traps of industry low standards for the sake of turning him into a star his uncle was. What about the kannada cinema then? Do you have any respect for it Mr Santosh?
Wake up Karnataka! We need to stop supporting movies like this for our own good. I understand everyone missing Puneeth Rajkumar but this is absolutely killing of a talent like Yuva if he was meant to be one.
This is absolutely disgusting to have lured a young actor into the traps of industry low standards for the sake of turning him into a star his uncle was. What about the kannada cinema then? Do you have any respect for it Mr Santosh?
Wake up Karnataka! We need to stop supporting movies like this for our own good. I understand everyone missing Puneeth Rajkumar but this is absolutely killing of a talent like Yuva if he was meant to be one.