Ram Charan V V Vinayak film to go on floors in August

Dashing director V V Vinayak who had given blockbuster for Chiranjeevi in the form of ‘Tagore’ is all set to direct his son Mega Power Star Ram Charan. D V V Danayya is producing the film on Universal Media Banner.

It is learnt that Ram Charan was impressed with the script told by V V Vinayak and in the film he would appear in a different role which he had never done before.

Producer D V V Danayya said that he is so happy that Ram Charan and V V Vinayak film is being made on his banner and also added that the film would create wonders in the Telugu film industry. The film will go on sets in August and a prominent heroine is going to pair with Ram Charan for the first time.

On the other side, Ram Charan ‘s Rachcha will begin on 1st June which will be directed by Sampath Nandi of ‘Emaindi Eevela’ fame and will be made on Mega Super Good movies Banner. Tamanna is the female lead in the film.

RajaMouli Planning a Movie with Pawan Kalyan




S.S.Rajamouli went to kolkatta and talked to Pawan Kalyan privately for sometime on sets of Vishnuvardhan’s mafia movie.Usually, rajamouli never goes around shootings of others and it can be concluded that he is planning a movie with powerstar soon.Already rajamouli stated that he is ready to work and waiting for Pawan’s call since last year.May be now pawan called him to listen to his idea.Rajamouli has almost completed his “Eega” movie and wants to start next movie with either Prabhas or Pawan Kalyan soon.Lets hope this combination works out soon and rocks the box office.

Sarvanand Playing an Important role in Racha



Rachcha.Even after doing critically acclaimed movies like Gamyam and Prasthanam, Sarwanand’s career was picking up enough and Charan decided to give him prominent role in his movie.Tamanna is playing heroine’s role, Sonu Sood is playing main villain and Mani Sharma is composing music.Sampath Nandi directs this action flick from june 1st 2011.

'100% Love' Review: For for younger Generation

Rating: 3/5
Banner: Geetha Arts
Cast: Naga Chaitanya, Tamannah, K R Vijaya, Naresh and others
Music: Devisri Prasad
Cinematographer: Venkat Prasad
Story, Direction: Sukumar
Producer: Bunny Vasu
Release date: 06/05/2011

Naga Chaitanya is back after his super hit movie ‘Ye Maya Chesave’ and he has teamed up with Sukumar who is keen on scoring 100% success. Let us see how good this gets.

Story
Balu (Chaitu) is a topper throughout his academic life and he believes in nothing but success and successful people.

In comes his ‘Maradalu’ Mahalakshmi (Tamannah) from the village to study. At the start, Balu dominates Mahalakshmi and gives her instructions. In no time, she picks up and overtakes him. In between this, she develops feelings for Balu but it is his ego and self-pride which brings problems in their lives.

What happens to Mahalakshmi’s love? Does Balu change his attitude? All this forms the rest of the story.

Performances
Naga Chaitanya gave a spirited performance and he is yet to come out of his blank facial expressions in few scenes. Overall, his confidence and positive body language covers up.

Tamannah has shrunk in her figure and looks a bit skinny. However, she has scored with a significant performance and justified her presence to the fullest. Of course, there are few places where she shines with her glamour as well.

Nandu comes up with a decent act and though his role is limited, he made his presence felt. He has the potential to deliver more if given meaty roles.

Naresh was natural, Dharmavarapu brought few smiles, K R Vijaya was matured, Vijay Kumar was alright. The others did their bit as required and added value to the film.

Highlights

Cinematography
First half
Tamannah’s glamour and performance
Opening titles

Drawbacks

Weak emotional quotient in scenes
Strong urban flavour

Analysis
The film gives a very interesting punch with titles. It’s first of kind titles and one needs to watch how it went on humorously and intelligently. At the same time it gives an appeal that we are getting into a stuff that appeals for the educated crowds.

Sukumar’s school of thought has always been unusual and his focus has been on intense emotions and relationships. Holding the experience of working as lecturer of Mathematics earlier, he could convincingly chalk out this script with convincing college atmosphere in first half. On the other hand, he showed the flashes of brilliance by creating peppy scenes and logical comedy.

First half is good with full dose of energy along with kids, the second half fails to grip the audience at many moments due to predictable emotions and ending. The humor dose was also not up to the requirement in second half since the first half was on top. The director has kept all his energies in first half and got confused to carry on with second half. He might have taken better care as it’s just a single line story.

Coming to the music part, the pity is the lyrics are very beautiful but the singers killed them. Care must have been taken to make the lyrics audible and clear.

While the director was able to strike a chord instantly with the college going audience, he was unable to give the required maturity in the sentimental and melodramatic scenes. This may not go well with B, C center audiences for sure and may appeal to a small section of A audience.

Bottomline: Go and watch it

MR.BEAN