translates as "the young man is a charmer"
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translates as "the young man is a charmer"
Monday, October 11, 2021
Bhaskar Oru Rascal
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| Arvind Swamy, Baby Nainika, Amala Paul, Master Raghavan |
Wednesday, June 2, 2021
3 Idiots
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| Madhavan, Khan, Joshi |
Monday, November 16, 2020
Bodyguard (2012, Telugu)
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| Trsiha and Venkatesh |
Monday, October 5, 2020
Ramayya Vasthavayya
Ramayya Vasthavayya
(translates as "Rama, you will come")
4/5 stars
(Cast also includes Ajay, Tanikella Bharani, Pragathi, Rao Ramesh, P. Ravi Shankar, Hamsa Nandini in an item number, and an extended cameo by Shruti Haasan.)
The plot seems predictable during the first half, but then springs a great twist. The second half is also mostly predictable, but still engrossing. The songs are great, and the incidental and atmospheric music were effective. Jr. NTR, charismatic and full of vitality as usual, gives a generally believable performance, and shows off his excellent dancing to advantage. Samantha Ruth Prabhu was stiff at times and displayed limited emotion. Shruti Hassan, though, was natural and convincing. The supporting cast was strong. I have seen reviews that comment on the violence as being excessive, but I can only suppose those viewers are unfamiliar with Indian Cinema. Overall, Ramayya Vasthavayya kept me interested for the entire 159 minutes and, while not perfect, was definitely entertaining.
Sunday, September 6, 2020
Rabhasa
Rabhasa
(translates as "chaos")
2014
4/5 stars
When Karthik (N. T. Rama Rao Jr.) returns to India after finishing his degree in the US, his mother expresses her desire for him to fulfill a promise she made years ago, and marry Indu (Samantha Ruth Prabhu). Because of a family split, Indu's father refuses the match, but Karthik is determined to carry out his mother's wish. He goes to Indu's university with plans to win her, but (not having seen her since she was a child) he mistakenly woos Bhagyam (Pranitha Subhash) instead. This is just the beginning of the obstacles that Krathik must overcome to accomplish his goal, most of which involve him in mortal danger as he seeks to help those around him.
The plot is quite complex, and effectively reveals pieces of the story slowly in flashback sequences; the various threads of the tale come together nicely as the film progresses. Jr. NTR's excellent dancing, energy, charisma, and fine acting shine throughout. His chemistry with the two actresses was good, and they both gave believable performances. The music, while not outstanding, was good. The action sequences were well-choreographed, but the CGI additions were not convincing. Overall, it was an entertaining movie that held my attention throughout.
Sunday, August 30, 2020
Shakti
2011
4/5 stars
Aishwarya (Ileana D'Cruz) goes on a road trip with friends, without realizing that she is carrying a magical diamond. A small, throw-back sect of Egyptians is trying to get the diamond and an equally magical trident that goes with it to gain the power these possess. Shakti (N. T. Rama Rao, Jr.), a tour guide hired by Aishwarya, becomes involved in the protection of both her and the two artifacts.
The plot verged on ridiculous sometimes, with the scenes involving the Egyptians being the weak link of the movie. The rest of the story, though, had some nice surprises and was entertaining. Jr. NTR, who radiates energy and charisma, is a good actor and excellent dancer. D'Cruz was mostly convincing. The leads had good chemistry together during the music sequences, but not as good during the plot. The supporting cast was solid. The fights were nicely choreographed, but the CGI was not always believable. The songs were great, as were the accompanying choreography, staging, and costumes. Despite the occasional silliness, it was enjoyable and I expect to watch it again.
Friday, August 28, 2020
Brindavanam
2010
5/5 stars
Indu (Samantha Ruth Prabhu) has a friend who is in a jam. Bhumi (Kajal Aggarwal) wants to continue her studies in America, but her father, Bhanu (Prakash Raj). wants her to return to their village and marry a relative (whose name is never revealed, played by Ajay), who is, unbeknownst to Bhanu, evil and dangerous. To avoid it, Bhumi lies to her father saying that she is in love with someone else. When her father demands to meet him, Indu persuades her own boyfriend, Krish (N. T. Rama Rao Jr.), to play the part. What should have been a simple, short-term deception involves Krish in a bi-village rivalry, danger to his life, and complications in love.
First off: I loved this action-drama-romance-comedy! The plot is complex in a positive way, rich and layered, and, despite it's length (nearly three hours), fully engrossing. Jr NTR is a good actor, an excellent dancer, and is loaded with charisma. His chemistry with both actresses was convincing, as were their performances. The veteran supporting cast was great, as well. The fight scenes, though unbelievable, were well-choreographed and quite entertaining. While the music was not spectacular, it was still good, and also well-choreographed. Costumes, sets, and locations were all beautiful, and the film work was gorgeous. I certainly found this movie completely enjoyable.
Wednesday, August 26, 2020
Krishnashtami
Friday, August 21, 2020
Summer Viewing
Good Newwz 2019 2/5 stars Akshay Kumar, usually quite talented and funny, couldn't salvage this movie with it's unappealing "humor", stale acting, and lack of resolution. It didn't live up to the hype, and frankly, I felt like I wasted my time.
Banarasi Babu ("The Gentleman from Banaras") 1997 3/5 stars Govinda and Ramya Krishnan had good chemistry, and, both talented actors, gave good performances. The plot was mostly good, though a bit racy and did get too silly at times. Veteran supporting actor Shakti Kapoor's role and performance was off-putting, a definite detriment to the movie. The music was average, with "San Sanana Sai" being the exception. Overall, it was fun to watch once, but not particularly memorable.
Aunty No. 1 1998 3/5 stars This Govinda - Raveena Tandon classic has an extremely convoluted plot, is often too silly, and wraps up unrealistically. However, the principals have good chemistry and that, along with a talented veteran supporting cast and a few good songs, makes it mostly enjoyable overall.
Sunday, May 24, 2020
Bhagam Bhag
(translates as "running around")
2006
2/5 stars
Champak Chaturvedi (Paresh Rawal) is the director of a theater group whose heroine (Tanushree Dutta) attracts a British businessman into hiring them for a London show. His two male leads, Bunty (Akshay Kumar) and Babla (Govinda), are both vying for the attention of said heroine and annoy her enough that she quits, leaving Champak in a lurch. While in London, Bunty and Babla search for a replacement, leading to a mix-up with a drug ring, trouble with the police, a murder, and involvement with an amnesiac, suicidal actress, Munni (Lara Dutta).
With three superb comedians in the lead, and an excellent supporting cast, this suspense-comedy had such promise, but did not deliver. There was little-to-no chemistry between any of the main actors, particularly between Akshay Kumar and Govinda, so most of the humor simply fell flat, or the situations were so silly that they just were not funny. The thriller element was good, but simply was not strong enough to override the rest of the movie. The songs were average or below, with one being particularly off-putting. Overall, Bhagham Bhag was such a disappointment.
Thursday, May 14, 2020
Rajaji
1999
3/5 stars
Rajaji (played by Govinda) is an unscrupulous, lazy wastrel who decides that he will marry a rich woman, so as not to have to work. He meets Payal (Raveena Tandon), daughter of a millionaire, and deceives her into falling in love with him. It is only after they marry, that Rajaji discovers that Payal is actually the daughter of a gardener.(Cast also includes Kader Khan, Shakti Kapoor, Satish Kaushik, and Aruna Irani.)
The plot of this romantic comedy/drama is predictable, but still enjoyable. The costumes are beautiful, and most of the scenes look lovely. The music is average, with the exception of the memorable " Tere Pyar Ne" which is used twice in the film. Govinda was convincing, nicely balancing between comedian and hero. He had good chemistry with Raveena Tandon, who gave an average performance. The veteran supporting cast was solid.
The problem with the movie was the last twenty minutes or so, when an unnecessary subplot emerged, creating chaos for the last scenes of the movie. The ending could have been strong, had this been absent and the emotional impact left intact. Overall, though, it's worth watching once, especially for Govinda fans.
Thursday, May 7, 2020
Dulhe Raja
(translates as "the bridegroom Raja")
1998
3/5 stars
The oh-so-cute Govinda plays Raja, owner of a small eatery located beside a luxury hotel. The hotel's new owner, K.K.Singhania (Kader Khan) feels it lowers the value of his property and attempts to buy out Raja. When Raja refuses, the two become sworn enemies, even though Raja has fallen in love with Singhania's daughter Kiran (Raveena Tandon). In the meantime, Singhania and Kiran argue over the man (Rahul, played by Mohnish Behl) that Kiran wants to marry, so to get revenge, Kiran becomes engaged to Raja, who thinks she is sincere.
(Johnny Lever also stars, as Singhania's personal assistant.)
The movie is predictable but often funny, with catchy songs, lovely costumes, and mostly strong supporting actors. Kader Khan and Govinda give excellent performances, with great chemistry between the two. Raveena Tandon is the weak link in the film, being stiff at times and never fully believable. Over all, Dulhe Raja is an average movie that will be enjoyable for Govinda fans, but won't draw viewers back for a rewatch.
Tuesday, March 17, 2020
Ramji Londonwaley
(Ramji, the man from London)2005
3/5 stars
Ramji (played by Madhavan), an excellent cook from an Indian village, takes a job in London to pay his sister's dowry. When he reaches London, disaster strikes and he finds himself with no identification and no job. He finds help from new friends, and forges an unexpected relationship with a London girl, Samira (Samita Bangargi,) who is his opposite in every way.
This is a cute, feel-good movie somewhat based on Hollywood's 1990 movie Green Card. Madhavan is a good actor and his portrayal of the sweet, naive, and honorable Ramji is well done. Samita Bangargi is not as convincing, and their chemistry was unexceptional. The songs were just average, but incidental music was effective. Overall, while it's not particularly memorable, Ramji Londonwaley is entertaining, and at times moving, mainly due to Madhavan's strong performance.
Saturday, February 15, 2020
Dumm Dumm Dumm
Dumm Dumm Dumm
(literally: the sound of wedding drums)
2001
5/5 stars
Ganga (played by Jyothika), having scored second in her state in school board exams, wants to go to Chennai to study engineering. Adhi (Madhavan), from the same village, is currently in Chennai studying law, and enjoying his freedom from home. His father and her father greatly esteem each other, and arrange a match between Ganga and Adhi. The young people are in agreement that they do not wish to marry, and secretly work together to stop it. Their attempts fail, and they have just decided that perhaps marriage isn't such a bad fate when a terrible misunderstanding occurs between the two fathers and the wedding is called off. Ganga goes to Chennai to study, and Adhi runs into her there. To their surprise, they fall in love, but the enmity between their fathers is too great.
This movie is a delightful mix of drama, romance, and comedy. All the acting is solid, and Jyothika and Madhavan have excellent chemistry together. With one exception, the music is enjoyable, and there are two particularly nice dance scenes. The plot, though mostly predictable, is engrossing and entertaining. Overall, this is a charming film, and one that I will certainly watch again.
Monday, January 13, 2020
Ishq
("Love")
2012
3/5 stars
College student Rahul (played by Nithiin) meets Priya (Nithya Menen) at an airport. After spending a day together in Goa due to a flight delay, they fall in love. When they reach Hyderabad, Rahul has plans of speaking to Priya's brother, but discovers it is Siva (played by Ajay), with whom he has a bad history. Rahul and Priya see each other without Siva's knowledge, but it is only a matter of time before Siva finds out and attempts to put a stop to their romance.
The plot of this Telugu romantic-comedy-drama is predictable, but still fun, though with one bit laughable: how is one expected to believe that Rahul, with his slight frame, could defeat a man of Siva's stature? The music, with the exception of the horrible club scene, is catchy and enjoyable. Nithiin and Nithya Menen have good chemistry together, and were generally convincing. Nithiin's character, though, was a prankster and it was hard to have complete sympathy with him due to his sometimes hurtful jokes. While not a memorable film, it is entertaining.
Saturday, December 28, 2019
Toh Baat Pakki!
(translates as "Then it's final!")
2010
3/5 stars
In this romantic comedy, Rajeshwari (played by Tabu) is a pushy, outspoken woman who, nevertheless, only wants what is best for her family. When she meets Rahul (Sharman Joshi), an engineering student, she thinks he would be a perfect match for her younger sister, Nisha (Yuvika Chaudhary). With a bit of meddling from Rajeshwari, the two fall in love. Then Rajeshwari meets Yuvraj (Vatsal Sheth), an even more eligible bachelor, and breaks the the match with Rahul, to arrange one with Yuvraj. Rahul, deeply in love with Nisha, is determined to be the one to marry her.
The predictable plot is amusing, but not engrossing. Tabu is an accomplished actress and gave a fine performance as the likable-yet-unlikable Rajeshwari. Joshi also gives a good performance, but is hampered by not being a convincing romantic hero. The music was lively and enjoyable, but not exceptional. Overall, it's a light movie, not particularly memorable, but still entertaining.
Monday, December 23, 2019
Aisha
2010
4/5 stars
In this Bollywood remake of Hollywood's Clueless -- itself an adaptation of Jane Austen's 1815 classic Emma -- spoiled, rich, entitled Aisha (Sonam Kapoor) flits from project to project, such as animal welfare, art, and matchmaking among her friends. She meets middle-class Shefali (Amrita Puri), and makes it her new plan to update the small town girl and find her a upper-class husband. As Aisha meddles, her childhood friend Arjun (Abhay Deol) watches in frustration, trying to give her a guiding hand and encourage her to mature. Despite Arjun's attempts, Aisha makes a muddle of things, her own love life included.
Aisha's best friend, Pinky, is played by Ira Dubey. Cyrus Sahukar, Arunoday Singh, and Lisa Haydon round out the main cast.
Though not sticking fully to the plot, Aisha was well adapted from Austen's novel, hitting all the high points that make the book so compelling and entertaining. The movie balanced humor and drama well, and developed the characters nicely. The music was generally excellent, and the overall filming exceptional.
I've not been impressed with Kapoor previously, but she played Aisha perfectly. Deol is a strong actor, and was great in his role. The rest of the cast were convincing as well, with Puri giving a particularly good debut performance. I was surprised at just how good this movie was, and had it not been for the alcohol and marijuana usage, I would have rated it five stars.
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| Siggh, Haydon, Dubey, Kapoor, Deol, Puri, Sahukar |
Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Chalte Chalte
2003
3/5 stars
Raj (Shah Rukh Khan), owner of a small trucking business, is involved in a minor accident with Priya (Rani Mukerji). She is wealthy, and they have nothing in common, but he falls in love with her, wooing, and eventually winning, her. After they marry, they find their differences to be nearly irreconcilable, and the film follows them as they try to make their marriage a success.
(Cast also includes Johnny Lever, Lilette Dubey, and Satish Shah, among others.)
This is a mostly enjoyable, but highly improbable, romantic comedy/drama with lovely scenery, average music, and a good cast. Khan and Mukerji have good chemistry and work well together; their romantic and comedic scenes were quite good. However, the plot is predictable, with a weak and not fully believable conclusion, making it overall an average film.
Sunday, April 21, 2019
Dilwale
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| Khan and Kajol |
(translates as "the big-hearted)
2015
4/5 stars
Raj (Shah Rukh Khan) is devoted to his younger brother Veer (Varun Dhawan), but has kept family secrets from him. When Veer falls in love with Ishita (Kriti Sanon), Raj's past romance with Meera (Kajol) comes to light, affecting both couples.
This is an engaging masala film, with generally well-written comedy and drama, and nicely choreographed action sequences. As always, Khan and Kajol have near perfect chemistry, and their acting is excellent. Dhawan was natural and a good comedian, but Sanon was stiff and not fully convincing at times. The songs are mostly good, with one song memorably so, and the incidental music was particularly effective. The locations were beautiful, and the movie looked superb overall. Dilwale is thoroughly enjoyable, just barely missing five stars, and one worth rewatching.
(Cast also includes Johnny Lever and Vinod Khanna.)



















