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International Laurels Pour In For Baahubali
Even before a couple of months of its release, Baahubali is making all the right noise not just in the Telugu states and across India but even globally. Recently, Baahubali was featured in the reputed international news agency for entertainment, Twitch Film. Now, the magnum opus gets further more appreciation from Variety, yet another popular entertainment and news agency.
In its special feature, Variety explained in detail about the film’s Hollywood standard making and the tedious VFX process on a minimal budget, when compared to gigantic budgets Hollywood studios dabble with. Most of the VFX work is being done in as many as 18 world class VFX studios across several countries, with more than 600 experienced technicians working round the clock.
Eyeing a wide release for the film in Asian countries and even in Europe, the makers of Baahubali have teamed up with leading professionals for the most prestigious film festival in the world, Cannes Film Festival, and participate in the marketing section of the festival to find international distributors for the film. Baahubali is set for a shattering release in more than 4000 screens across the world this July.
‘Six-Pack Abs Not Necessary To Deliver Hits’
Actor R. Madhavan says it’s a misconception that people with six-pack abs can deliver hit films.
Asked what’s his take on six-pack and eight-pack abs in Bollywood, Madhavan told IANS: “Making six-pack abs for no reason doesn’t make sense. When you are young, it is possible.
“I feel you have to be fit and look attractive. People have this misconception that people with six-pack abs can deliver hits, but that’s not the case. Had I built six-pack abs for ‘Tanu Weds Manu Returns’, I wouldn’t have been able to justify myself.”
Talking about the film, he said: “It was very difficult for me to justify the role in the film. I also know there is a lot of expectations from this film. But considering the fact that Anand L. Rai is the director, no actor can act bad in his film. He will see to it that actors give their 100 percent.”
“Tanu Weds Manu Returns”, a sequel to “Tanu Weds Manu”, also features Kangana Ranaut.
Daagudumoota Dandakor Movie Review – 2.75/5
Story:
The Film is about Raju Garu (Rajendra Prasad), the head of a large family and highly respected personality in the village, his Grand Daughter (Sara Arjun) and a Rooster (Nani) she loves the most. Entire family of Raju Garu reaches the village for the vacation and an ill-fated event occurs when they go to a temple. The family then decide to perform a religious ritual which include slaughtering of a Rooster for good fortune. The path chosen by Raju Garu’s Grand Daughter to save his dear friend, a Rooster, forms the rest of the tale.
Artists Performance:
Rajendra Prasad’s look as Old Man is a blunder and more care should have taken when it comes to make-up. He, however, does score brownie points with his mature performance.
Child Artiste Sara Arjun (Nanna fame) is simply superb. It’s a treat to watch her varied expressions and she conveys so much through her eyes. Undoubtedly, She is a major attraction and the star of this movie.
Ravi Prakash, Nithya Shetty, Siddharth Varma, Sandhya, Sri Harsha and rest of the cast have played their parts to perfection.
Plus Points:
- Sara Arjun
- First Half
- Message
Minus Points:
- Lacks Emotional Depth
- Predictable Second Half
- Lethargic Pace
Analysis:
‘Dagudumootha Dandakor’ is a remake of Tamil flick ‘Saivam’ which received a lot of critical acclaim. Ramoji Rao & Krish collaborated for the first time to produce a feel-good movie for Telugus.
Music by ES Murthy is quite good. Cinematography is top notch. Dialogues leave an impression. Even with a run-time of 124 Min, Audience get the feel the pace of the movie is very slow and few scenes in the latter half should have been chopped. Production Values are decent enough.
‘Dagudumootha Dandakor’ is a rustic village drama with a very good message. However, Debutante Filmmaker RK Malineni failed to retain the soul of the original. Factors like no emotional connect, predictable screenplay and slow pace works against it. The script has the potential, sadly it wasn’t executed properly to reach out to a larger section of audience.
Box Office: ‘Dagudumootha Dandakor’ is a film which could hit the right chord with family audience, a section that sees Television as an alternative for Movies and almost stopped thronging theaters. Hence, Box Office prospects weren’t encouraging especially when the content isn’t up to the mark!
Verdict: Good Intention, Bad Execution!
Director’s Mother To Lay Foundation For Her Own Temple
Director turned Choreographer Raghava Lawrence is currently on a high with the grand success of his latest release Ganga [Telugu] or Kanchana II [Tamil]. He is busy in figuring out his next project that might have a big hero in the lead. On the other hand, Lawrence is busy with a temple construction too.
The renowned dance director is planning to build a temple for his loving mother Kanmani from a long time and his wish is being fulfilled now. Srimathi Kanmani will be laying the foundation stone for her own temple tomorrow on the eve of Mother’s Day at Ambattur town in Tamil Nadu. Raghava has already built a huge temple for his favorite god Raghavendra Swami in Ambattur and this new shrine will be constructed besides the old one.
With this, Lawrence might get into the records for being the first person to construct a temple for a living mother. When asked about the same, Lawrence has termed it as a token of his endless love for his mother. “I always wanted to build a temple for my mother while she’s is alive. My mother is the reason behind my existence and I want to dedicate this temple to all the self-sacrificing mothers in this world,” said Lawrence.
Siddharth Killed It Himself?
Forget about producers, but what if a film turns dud at box office because of bad promotions though the lead hero giving a stellar performance? Surely that hero is going to get bad name as the flick gets registered as flop. That’s what happening with Siddharth right now.
Recently Siddhu scored a brownie with Tamil remake of Kannada hit “Lucie”. Titled “Enakkul Oruvan” the film performed decently at box office while critics and audiences showered praises on our hero’s acting prowess. This film is now dubbed into Telugu and got released the other day as “Naalo Okadu” the other day. Well, how many have seen it? Sorry, how many know that the film got released? Many B centre theatres reported that the number of ticket sold per each show are below 20- yes it is twenty.
Critics do say that if Siddharth has prompted the flick like anything rather than a single press meet, surely there would have been openings. Profit and Loss account goes to producers, but flop falls in hero’s account. Is it not the way trade mechanism works? Looking at the collections of this movie, we have to say, Siddu killed it.
I Couldn’t Read The Script – Lakshmi Manchu
Pretty excited by the result her “Dongata” has fetched at box office, producer-director Lakshmi Manchu says that she is feeling the true power of happiness now. Sharing her thoughts in a TV channel’s live show, she credited her director Vamsi Krishna for the success of this film, and also her team of writers.
“While reading the scenes during script stages, I can’t get through them because I can’t control my laughs. I didn’t expected Dongata to become such a big hit, but the response from various quarters proved that it’s going to be biggest”, said Lakshmi. She informed that her dad’s fans from all areas called her to congratulate. Also distributors have expressed their happiness that they will be able to safely recover investment and amass profits, she says.
Probably the post-release promotions need to pepped up for “Dongata” such that the graph goes up. Being holiday season, an ‘average’ mouth-talk is enough to make any small film a big hit. Give some time, numbers will talk for Lakshmi.
Puri Jagannadh happy losing extra responsibilities?
Puri Jagannadh is once again ready with his latest film, Jyothi Lakshmi. Starring Charmme in the main lead, the film deals with the hardships faced by a young girl who dreams of becoming a film star. The film’s first look poster has been launched yesterday and Charmme’s mass avatar has become a talk of the town.
Speaking to the media, Jagan said that Jyothi Lakshmi’s main plot has been inspired from famous Telugu novel Mrs. Parankusam written by erstwhile legendary writer Malladi Venkata Krishnamurthy. Interestingly, this is the second straight film in which Jagan has not penned his own story after his previous film Temper in which Jagan roped in star writer Vakkantham Vamsi to pen the story.
Even though Jagan dabbled with the screenplay department for Temper, the main writing credit was given to Vamsi. Not stopping here, Jagan has once again teamed up with yet another popular writer BVS Ravi for the much discussed Megastar’s 150th film, making it a hat-trick film in which the story is not written by him.
This paved way for an interesting talk about Puri Jagannadh being happy with losing the extra responsibilities of writing the story and screenplay by himself. This can set the director free from the burden of scripting and he can freely concentrate on directing. Let’s hope that this new strategy work out for Puri Jagannadh in his upcoming films.
































