Sunday, October 3, 2010

ROBOT-- best ever Sci-Fi movie on Indian Screen


Banner: Sun Pictures
Cast: Rajinikanth, Aishwarya Rai, Danny Denzongpa
Story: S. Shankar, V. Balakumaran, Sujatha Rangarajan
Music: A. R. Rahman
Cinematography: R. Rathnavelu
Editing: Anthony Gonsalves
Director: S. Shankar
Producer: Kalanidhi Maran, Hansraj Saxena

Anyone who watches it would be awestruck with the brilliance in formations and beauty of the nature.
The charisma of Rajini and his Screen presence makes u even forget that there is most beautiful women on the screen. The way the story is carved and the way the human emotions are encrypted is really awesome.
The movie once again proves the mettle of Rajini,[Demi-god] and Shankar's futuristic vision of movie making.

RATING:
4.0/5
REVIEW:

The movie takes audience into the trance of human intelligence trying to compete with God's creativity with the titles and the background score itself.Viewers are slowly made part of the frames with the story gripping by. Its a routine story line of what happens when human emotions are not controlled. Its an apt way of expressing it to one and all that though the environment plays major role in making one's character , it's always YOU who have to decide what is just.
The situational comedy was at its best in this Sci-Fi movie. The way Rajini played with elan the role of the Professor and his Subject[ Robot Chitti ] shows why he is undisputed Emperor at BO. Aishwarya was gorgeous in western dresses and more sensuous and sultry in Indian attires. She added the oomph factor to the movie but it was never required as it all mattered nothing when the man on the screen is none other than Talaiva Rajini..
Story revolves completely on the lifecycle of a Robot. The way it is trained and emotions are infused and way its misused.Everything is fare in love and War seems to be the tag line for the Robot once it starts experiencing the human feelings and start loving the gorgeous Ash. The Climax shows the expertise of nature with the various formations ,Shankar uses in the Fights and, also the the intelligent fight sequences.
Performances:
There are no words to explain the brilliance of Rajini.
Aishwarya brought in the oomph factor. She was awesome in western and sensuous and sultry in Indian attires. She played her role to perfection.
Danny also played the role of Ego clashed Professor and a baddie to his best.
Music by AR rocked and the locations and Dance sequences made them a visual treatise.
Last but not the Least , Shankar proved his value at BO. His vision and the gripping screenplay and the way the characters are portrayed are such a treatise to watch on Indian Big Screen. It's definitely a movie that can never ever be made. Its the best Sci-Fi movie till date, perfectly blended with human emotions and intelligence.

Final Verdict:

A must watch for everyone.
Watch it not for anyone but for being human :)

Friday, September 10, 2010

KOMARAM PULI -- Another hyped movie goes in vain



Title : KOMARAM PULI [ KOMARAM to be removed now ]
Director : S.J.Surya
Music: A.R.Rahman

So..atlast here I go with my Blog of reviews.A much awaited arrival of power star Pawan Kalyan after almost 3 years made fans go crazy to see him in a power packed role with all the hype created over the title and the combination. Every single fan of P.K would have expected the duo of Kalyan- Surya would repeat the magic of "KUSHI".

RATING:1.5/5
Review:
The movie opens with the impossible things happening with baby boy being born under some really unrealistic situations who turns out be our PULI.No marks for guessing :P.The major characters and the story are all revealed in the first few scenes leaving audience with no surprise elements.The fun element in the movie comes and goes with Ali on screen. It gets more duller with the scenes to come.The director looses the grip over the story and tried to concentrate more on the action sequences and dance sequences and camera angles over the Heroines and the Places.
Its a routine cop story , starts with the notion "POLICE needs to be POLICED" , but ends with that as well. After one such scene, the Director seemed to be interested in wooing the audiences with the action episodes and the sultry exposures.

Performances:

Pawan looks so stylish and energetic as Police officer and also shown his mark of rendering the dialogues in a few emotional scenes.
He is very impressive in action scenes.
Debutante Nikesha Patel’s beauty scorches the screen and she has done complete justice to the role which she was offered.
Her looks are pretty calorific in a few scenes especially when she tries to seduce Puli after their marriage.
Manoj Bajpayi did his best as the Don.His versatile acting skill makes us many of them feel that he is a perfect fit to that character.
Last but not the least, its worth mentioning Shreya's special song [purely an Item song],a real candy to movie-goers.

Technical Aspects:

Story lacked the tempo in first half, which only gained the momentum 20 minutes before the interval.
Script work could have been a little crispy.
S.J.Surya seems to have fully concentrated only on mass centers audience,may be because of which he used the same old “Khushi” thread of glaring at the female lead’s midriff on a seductive note.
But he could not come out of the commercial formula of injecting the songs in between irrespective of the need.Which definitely disturbs the concentration and the involvement of the audience who realizes themselves are getting connected to the story just then.

Talking about Binodh Pradhan’s cinematography, its as good as a Hollywood Film. He captured every shot beautifully.
Few Dialouges in the moive are nail biting
A.R.Rahman's music is the main key, especially the R.R and background score while Pawan and Manoj Bajpayi are seen on the screen.

“Puli” in simple words:

A visual treat for all P.K fans….and a one time watch for all movie lovers_, and a no for normal viewers.