Month of Madhu
- 2023
- 2h 20min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,8/10
2536
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaIt follows the life of couple, Who is on the brink of divorce- and traces the entry of an outsider who changes their lives forever.It follows the life of couple, Who is on the brink of divorce- and traces the entry of an outsider who changes their lives forever.It follows the life of couple, Who is on the brink of divorce- and traces the entry of an outsider who changes their lives forever.
- Premi
- 4 candidature totali
Chaitanya Garikina
- Gopal
- (as Chaitu Babu)
- …
Kishore Kumar Polimera
- Rajesh
- (as Kancharapalem Kishore)
Recensioni in evidenza
Why can't movies be this realistic? It was such a delight to get a glimpse of everything in Madhu's life, side stories, and the vibes of the city. A very strong cast. It kept me wanting for more towards the end, with that I can tell the director succeeded. I wonder how much thinking Srikanth Nagothi had to put through in writing this. Evadiki telusuuu? Velpoindhi... I don't think one can come up with such concepts just like that.
The best part is there is no judging, the film just presents events, perspectives and leaves us to interpret. Apart from the NRI Madhu, if you think about the plot and how it unfolds, it's pretty bland, but still you'll find yourself glued throughout.
Way too much on the face at times, way too many switches to the past and forth made it hard to follow at times, but whatever, it is such a fresh attempt. Need more, many more of such attempts. Loved it! I was totally immersed for those 2+ hours of watchtime.
In my opinion, DJ Tillu took TFI forward in 2022, and then it is Month of Madhu showing the direction to industry in 2023! Enough commercial craps, we need these flicks.
The best part is there is no judging, the film just presents events, perspectives and leaves us to interpret. Apart from the NRI Madhu, if you think about the plot and how it unfolds, it's pretty bland, but still you'll find yourself glued throughout.
Way too much on the face at times, way too many switches to the past and forth made it hard to follow at times, but whatever, it is such a fresh attempt. Need more, many more of such attempts. Loved it! I was totally immersed for those 2+ hours of watchtime.
In my opinion, DJ Tillu took TFI forward in 2022, and then it is Month of Madhu showing the direction to industry in 2023! Enough commercial craps, we need these flicks.
I don't understand what is the essence of the movie! What is the point of the movie? You just showed how one month goes on with various characters..I remember chantabbai where sree lakshmi creates a character just to show how rasam is prepared.. what is the message here? What is there to admire in this?
The only thing good about this is how refreshing swathi is! And that girl from UsA, what an over acting..
The whole new age cinema makes sense only if there is something about these stories.
Movie tries to be wannabe but falls short of minimum expectations and minimum story telling prowess. Its a dud.
The only thing good about this is how refreshing swathi is! And that girl from UsA, what an over acting..
The whole new age cinema makes sense only if there is something about these stories.
Movie tries to be wannabe but falls short of minimum expectations and minimum story telling prowess. Its a dud.
Watch MoM on your mobile or your laptop when you've got a great game of tennis or something far more engaging is playing on the TV.
It's the pace of narration that gets to you at first, and then you start noticing that it's a story of a typical cocky, irresponsible and egoistic youngster who's, by local standards better looking than the rest of the unkempt lot. All Naveen Chandra had to do was rehash his role in Ammu. It's usually those girls with low EQ that fall prey to characters like these. And Swati did well as the ignorant teen and the practical young lady.
The US track looks like it was slapped on so that a short film can pass off as feature length movie.
While it's understandable that the mutton packet is kept a mystery until the end, it's criminal to parch the audience with hot air for the length of the film.
The chances of viewers tapping out in the middle of 2nd half are very high. This mutton biryani takes forever to cook.
It's the pace of narration that gets to you at first, and then you start noticing that it's a story of a typical cocky, irresponsible and egoistic youngster who's, by local standards better looking than the rest of the unkempt lot. All Naveen Chandra had to do was rehash his role in Ammu. It's usually those girls with low EQ that fall prey to characters like these. And Swati did well as the ignorant teen and the practical young lady.
The US track looks like it was slapped on so that a short film can pass off as feature length movie.
While it's understandable that the mutton packet is kept a mystery until the end, it's criminal to parch the audience with hot air for the length of the film.
The chances of viewers tapping out in the middle of 2nd half are very high. This mutton biryani takes forever to cook.
Within this cinematic tapestry, the characters unfold as captivating enigmas, and the narrative woven around them exudes a subtle beauty. The pace of the narration, though deliberate, finds its rhythm, allowing the story to unfurl gracefully.
Naveen Chandra and Swathi, with their performances, breathe life into their respective roles, showcasing a profound commitment to their craft. Shreya Navile and Harsha Chemudu deliver impeccable portrayals in their respective roles, while the supporting ensemble complements the narrative admirably.
The musical score harmonizes seamlessly with the film's emotional cadence, enhancing its evocative power. Cinematography and the various technical aspects maintain a commendable standard throughout.
In this endeavor, the director demonstrates a refined artistic vision, crafting a work of superior quality.
For those who relish heartwarming narratives, the theater screen beckons, offering an immersive experience. However, if such tales are not your preference, I recommend an OTT platform, but do not overlook the opportunity to savor this beautiful film.
Naveen Chandra and Swathi, with their performances, breathe life into their respective roles, showcasing a profound commitment to their craft. Shreya Navile and Harsha Chemudu deliver impeccable portrayals in their respective roles, while the supporting ensemble complements the narrative admirably.
The musical score harmonizes seamlessly with the film's emotional cadence, enhancing its evocative power. Cinematography and the various technical aspects maintain a commendable standard throughout.
In this endeavor, the director demonstrates a refined artistic vision, crafting a work of superior quality.
For those who relish heartwarming narratives, the theater screen beckons, offering an immersive experience. However, if such tales are not your preference, I recommend an OTT platform, but do not overlook the opportunity to savor this beautiful film.
I don't know how to rate this movie. I gave an 8, but I'm not sure whether that is accurate or not. I think art movies makes us feel that way.
The characters are so real that I felt their emotions. It was like seeing how couple of our friends were during their twenties, and what they have turned into 20 years later.
Thoughts after watching this film: Why do we say someone is flawed? Why do we say a character in a book or a movie is a flawed character? What is the oppsite of flawed person and does such person really exist? Why can't we just say making mistakes or taking bad decisions or falling for an addiction is just being HUMAN. Being flawed is being human.
The characters are so real that I felt their emotions. It was like seeing how couple of our friends were during their twenties, and what they have turned into 20 years later.
Thoughts after watching this film: Why do we say someone is flawed? Why do we say a character in a book or a movie is a flawed character? What is the oppsite of flawed person and does such person really exist? Why can't we just say making mistakes or taking bad decisions or falling for an addiction is just being HUMAN. Being flawed is being human.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizIn the grocery shop scene (2003) where Bhushan and Madhusudhan Rao are talking, the landline at the shop really rang and the actor Harsha Chemudu attended the call impromptu! The director liked it and included it in the movie.
- BlooperIn the scene where Madhumathi sees Gopal at the beach road and asks him if he is following her, the film's dumb chief AD can be seen walking away in the background realizing that the shot is in progress.
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- 2h 20min(140 min)
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