Friday, December 24, 2010

Christmas 2010: Merry Christmas to All!

Christmas or Christmas Day is a holiday observed generally on December 25 to commemorate the birth of Jesus, the central figure of Christianity. The date is not known to be the actual birthday of Jesus, and may have initially been chosen to correspond with either the day exactly nine months after some early Christians believed Jesus had been conceived, the date of the Roman winter solstice, or one of various ancient winter festivals. Christmas is central to the Christmas and holiday season, and in Christianity marks the beginning of the larger season of Christmastide, which lasts twelve days.


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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Movie Review : ORANGE

In order to give a break from the mass image to Ram Charan Teja, director Bommarillu Bhaskar has tried to portray his character as a ‘Lover Boy’ in Orange. To this extent, he made good efforts. However, Bhaskar has failed to select a good story for him and more so, he has tried to explain love in a new angle. He forget that love is not just mathematics and it can’t be calculated and measured as to increase and decrease in love with time gap. His concept is okay but the narration missed the bus. He confused the audiences and made them to grope in dark about the real subject in the movie.

Story:

Ram (Ram Charan Teja) stays with his sister (Manjula) and brother-in-law (Sanjay Swaroop) in Sydney. He thinks differently and lives in hiw own style. Ruba (Shazahn Padamsee) and Ram are in love. Like everybody she is too possessive about his love. She doesn’t like Ram smoking, roam around with his friends, even chitchatting with another girl friend. But to maintain good relationship, Ram lies around that he quit smoking, do not entertain any girl etc. At some point of time, it gives Ram a ill feeling an finally starts avoiding Ruba.

As a result, he comes to the conclusion that one should resort to lying and concealing facts often. When one wanted to be his real self, it is impossible to impress the other person in love with him/her. Ruba doesn’t like Ram smoking, roam around with his friends, even chitchatting with another girl friend who was away somewhere through SMSes, and other such issues. In order to please Ruba, he had to lie that he quit smoking, didn’t answer SMSes and off the friends. This gives an ill-feeling in Ram and he avoids Ruba to be his real self. He gives a serious thought that there is a proportionate inverse activity between longevity and love. As the time pass by, the intensity of love decreases. The love turns conditional and it makes both the lovers search for ‘reasons’ to separate.

As time passed by, Ram falls in love with nine girls and leave all of them. Then he comes across Jaanu (Genelia) who was in confusion as to whom she should love between three boys. Finally, Jaanu proposes Ram. But what happens next should be seen on-screen.

                                                         

Performance:

Ram Charan has given an excellent performance all through the film. He has the entire responsibility to make the film attractive. The director has etched his character with new looks in all aspects including attire, make up, wardrobe, accessories. Ram looks superb and has has improved his body language to large extent. He has excelled in dialogue modulation. However, he has miserably missed the comedy timing. Genelia has a cute and chirpy look in the first half. Her performance before the interval bang is good to watch. But, after the intermission, she looks sober and has failed to impress the audiences. Shazahn Padamsee, who has made her debut in Tollywood, is good to watch. Her figure and physique are impressive. She has bright chances to secure more offers in Telugu film industry. Comedy by Avasarala Srinivas, Vennela Kishore and Brahmanandam are good in the film. Once again, Brahmanandam has given a healthy comedy in the film. Gayatri Rao appeared in a couple of scenes and she is okay. Prabhu, Sameer, Prakash Raj, Manjula and Sanjay Swaroop have done justice to their roles, while Madhurima flashed on screen for one scene and disappeared.

TECHNICAL:

Harris Jayaraj has given exemplary tunes to all the songs and the audio was a big success and the album proved a chart-buster even before the release of the film. He has worked well in re-recording too. Despite a good music, most of the songs in the film are impressive to watch. But for a couple of song, most of the numbers were not properly choreographed but the locations are good. Cinematography by D Rajasekhar and Kiran Reddy is just an average. They have done an excellent job by capturing the locales of Sydney. Editing by Marthand K Venkatesh should have been better and he should have trimmed some scenes in the second half. But director Bhaskar confused the audiences all through the film. The screeplay is not tight. But many of the scenes were abruptly ended giving a jerk. Audiences may not be able to understand his concept.

REMARKS:

The urban youth may understand the story to some extent but those who stay in villages and towns, especially the mass audiences can’t understand the concept totally and they would be in sheer confusion. Watch the film only for Ram Charan's new look and acting.

Cast: 
Ram Charan Teja, Genelia D'Souza, Shazahn Padamsee, Brahmanandam, Avasarala Srinivas, Prabhu, Prakash Raj, Nagababu, Sanjay Swaroop, Vennela Kishore, Sameer, Madhurima, Gayatri Rao, Manjula, Pooja, Kalipika, Pragatika, and others.

Credits:
Music – Harris Jayaraj, Cinematography – D. Rajasekhar, Kiran Reddy, Editing – Marthand K. Venkatesh, Dialogues – Thota Prasad, Lyrics – Ramajogaiah Sastry, Vanamali, Surendra Krishna, Art – Anand Sai, Action – Peter Haynes, Presents – K Venkata Rao, Producer – Nagababu, Story, screenplay and direction Director – Bhaskar

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Ileana to act with..........Ranbir Kapoor

Following the footsteps of actresses like Genelia D'Souza, Trisha Krishnan, Shreya Saran and Asin Thottumkal, Ileana D' Cruz is all set to make her Bollywood debut. She has bagged a role in Ranbir Kapoor starrer film Barfee.

                                                        
Ileana, the highest paid actress of South India, has reportedly replaced Asin in Anurag Basu's film. She will play the role of a narrator in Barfee and it also feature Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra in the female lead role. The romantic murder mystery film was earlier titled as Khamoshi and Silence respectively.

However, the actress has a few big films in her kitty like Shankar's Moovar, a remake of Bollywood blockbuster 3 Idiots, Puri Jagganath's Nenu Na Rakshasi and Meher Ramesh's Shakti.

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