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  • R. Sarathkumar
    Born : July 14 , 1954
    Sarathkumar Ramanathan is a multi-talented Indian actor, filmmaker, and politician who has made a name for himself in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada cinema. He has won several prestigious awards for his notable performances and is highly respected within the industry.
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    35 Chinna Katha Kaadu Review: A Heartfelt Tale of Family, Education, and Triumph with Stellar Performances
    35 Chinna Katha Kaadu Review: A Heartfelt Tale of Family, Education, and Triumph with Stellar Performances Cast: Nivetha Thomas, Priyadarshi, Vishwadev R, Gauthami, Bhagyaraj, Krishna Teja, Abhay, Ananya, and others Screenplay and Direction: Nandakishore Imani Music: Vivek Sagar Cinematography: Niketh Bommireddy Editing: T.C. Prasanna Presented by: Rana Daggubati Producers: Srujan, Siddharth Release Date: 09-06-2024 Starring Nivetha Thomas, Vishwadev R, and Priyadarshi in lead roles, the film '35 Chinna Katha Kaadu' is directed by Nandakishore Imani. The movie, produced by prominent actor Rana Daggubati, features Nivetha Thomas in a mother's role for the first time. The trailer, already released, has heightened expectations. The movie is set to release on September 6 in Telugu, Tamil, and Malayalam, but a special premiere was held for the press one day earlier. How did the film turn out? Did Nivetha’s new venture succeed? Let's examine in this review. Plot Prasad (Vishwadev) and Saraswati (Nivetha Thomas) are a middle-class couple. For Saraswati, her husband and two sons, Arun and Varun, are her world. Arun, the elder son, studies in the sixth grade and struggles with math. His logical questions often leave teachers without answers. As a result, the math teacher Chanakya (Priyadarshi) challenges him by setting the bar at achieving at least 35 marks in math to stay in school, labeling him "Zero" for his continuous poor performance. This forces Arun to sit in his younger brother’s class. How does Arun handle this situation? How does he become a hero in his class? What does his mother Saraswati, who failed tenth grade, do to help her son understand math? Did Arun manage to score the necessary 35 marks? That forms the rest of the story. Performances Nivetha Thomas excels as Saraswati, embodying the role of a mother of two, a wife, and an educator with finesse. Her expressions and emotional depth stand out. Priyadarshi, as the math teacher Chanakya, delivers a memorable performance, portraying a strict yet caring teacher. The dynamic between Nivetha and Chanakya is one of the pillars of this film. Vishwadev does well as the husband. The two children playing Arun and Varun captivate with their performances. Bhagyaraj, Krishna Teja, and others contribute significantly in other key roles. Direction Director Nandakishore Imani crafted '35 Chinna Katha Kaadu' with a message-oriented approach, highlighting flaws in the educational system. He also explores how teachers should interact with students and the dynamics between spouses. The first half is filled with humor and family emotions, which are engaging. The chemistry between Nivetha Thomas and Vishwadev, portraying middle-class life, is well depicted. The school environment and the challenges faced by students are convincingly shown. Emotional scenes in the family in the second half are touching. However, the film’s pace can be slow at times, and the lack of commercial elements and some dialogues might not hit the mark with all viewers. Technically In the technical department, the music and cinematography are well-executed. Vivek Sagar’s background score is a significant plus, enhancing the emotional scenes. The editing is decent, though a tighter cut in some dragging scenes would have been beneficial. The production values are high, reflecting a no-compromise approach in terms of quality. Plus Points - Engaging narrative - Performances by Nivetha and Priyadarshi - Emotional scenes Minus Points - Slow narration - Lack of high points in the story Telugu.yousay.tv Rating : 3/5
    September 05 , 2024
    Citadel: Honey Bunny Review – Samantha and Varun Dhawan Lead a High-Octane Spy Thriller, But Does It Match 'Family Man'? Cast: Varun Dhawan, Samantha, Kay Kay Menon, Sikandar Kher, Shaqib Salim, Simran, and others Writers: Seetha R. Menon, Raj & DK Directors: Krishna D.K., Raj Nidimoru Music: Aman Pant Cinematography: Johan Hurlein Editing: Sumit Kotian Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime Video Release Date: November 7, 2024 Having successfully created popular series like 'Family Man' and 'Farzi,' directors Raj & DK have garnered significant recognition. Recently, they launched another highly anticipated series under their direction called 'Citadel: Honey Bunny.' Bollywood star Varun Dhawan and the glamorous Samantha Ruth Prabhu lead in this series titled 'Citadel: Honey Bunny,' which is now streaming on Amazon Prime. Is this series, which arrives with the flair of a James Bond movie and presents a spy action thriller, impressive to the OTT audience? Does Samantha captivate once again in a role similar to her 'Family Man' persona? Let's find out in this review. What's the Story Bunny (Varun Dhawan) is a stuntman who also operates as a secret agent. Guru (Kay Kay Menon) leads a private secret agency. During a shoot, Bunny meets junior artist Honey (Samantha) and soon involves her in a compulsory secret operation. The dramatic events of the mission lead Bunny to believe that Honey has died. Eight years later, he discovers that Honey is alive and they have a five-year-old daughter named Nadia (Kashvi Majmundar). Bunny who is abroad returns to India to find them. Meanwhile, some are attempting to kill Honey and her daughter. Who are these individuals? What challenges does Bunny face while searching for his wife? What secrets does Honey possess? What is in the armory that the villainous gang seeks? Performances In his role as Bunny, Bollywood actor Varun Dhawan delivers a solid performance, excelling in action sequences. However, it is Samantha who truly shines in the series. Her acting, alongside her prowess in fight scenes, stands out. She skillfully portrays a secret agent, a lover, and a mother, offering a feast for the eyes in her romantic scenes with Varun Dhawan. Just like in the 'Family Man' series, she also sizzles in hot scenes. The series largely revolves around the screen presence of Varun and Samantha. Samantha captivates with her glamour, while young Kashvi Majmundar profoundly influences the storyline with her emotional performance. Kay Kay Menon, Simran, and the rest of Bunny's team do their roles. Direction While 'Citadel: Honey Bunny' doesn't offer much novelty in terms of storyline, the way it is presented and the screenplay are commendable. The directors Raj & DK have cleverly divided each episode into two parts, spanning the years 1992 and 2000, which adds intrigue. They've managed to clearly present the connections between the characters across the timelines without confusion. While the first two episodes are mostly introductory, the story picks up from the third episode. The struggle between Honey-Bunny and the villain gang to seize a world-dominating armored object is captivating. However, the lack of thrilling elements on par with 'Family Man,' the absence of twists, and episodes lasting over 50 minutes each are drawbacks. Technically.. On the technical front, all departments have performed well. Aman Pant's background score is notable. Johan Herlein's cinematography is a special attraction, capturing fight and chase scenes that will enthrall action lovers. However, more care could have been taken with the editing. The production values adhered to by Russo and Raj DK are commendable. Plus Points Samantha, Varun DhawanAction sequencesTechnical team Minus Points Routine storyLength of episodesLack of twists Rating by Telugu.yousay.tv: 3/5
    November 07 , 2024
    Amaran Movie Review: Experience the Heroic Journey of Major Mukund Varadarajan Movie: Amaran Cast: Sivakarthikeyan, Sai Pallavi, Bhuvan Arora, Rahul Bose, Lallu, Sreekumar, Shyam Mohan Cinematography: CH Sai Editing: R. Kalaivanan Producers: Kamal Haasan, R. Mahendran, Vivek Krishnani Directed by: Rajkumar Periasamy Release Date: October 31, 2024 Among films that vividly portray the sacrifices and bravery of Indian soldiers, Amaran stands out. This film, based on the life of Major Mukund Varadarajan who died fighting terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir, features Sivakarthikeyan as Mukund and Sai Pallavi as his wife, Indu. Produced in collaboration with Sony Pictures by Kamal Haasan in Tamil, this film was released in multiple languages during the Diwali festival. Let’s see how it fared with the Telugu audience. Plot: From childhood, Mukund Varadarajan (Sivakarthikeyan) dreams of becoming a soldier. While studying at Madras Christian College, he falls in love with his junior, a girl from Kerala named Indu (Sai Pallavi). He is selected as a lieutenant in the Indian Army. After joining the service, their love faces rejection from Indu’s family. Overcoming parental objections, they marry and start a new life, facing subsequent challenges interestingly. What sacrifices did Mukund Varadarajan make for the country? What kind of heroics did he perform for the nation? The rest of the story unfolds these details. What’s the Film Like? Amaran is a film blended with patriotism, love, and sacrifice. It touchingly portrays how a soldier's family endures mental stress and makes sacrifices. Indu's words, "Long-distance relationships were our past... and it remains the same," resonate deeply with the audience in every scene. The love story of Mukund and Indu stands out beautifully as a visual poem. Their romance and his military duties, though worlds apart, are portrayed very naturally on screen. The family scenes in Mukund’s personal life are emotionally gripping for the audience. The film also beautifully depicts the relationships between the people and soldiers in Kashmir, the operations carried out to capture terrorists, their strategies, and how soldiers handle sympathizers of terrorism. The climax operation to eliminate Altaf Wani gives the audience goosebumps. Who Did Well? Sivakarthikeyan delivers an extraordinary performance in a role unlike any he has done before. Known for his comedic roles, he completely transforms into a serious, dignified soldier, captivating the audience. Sai Pallavi, in her role, authentically portrays the dedication of a mother and wife, showcasing her talent. The chemistry between Sivakarthikeyan and Sai Pallavi enhances every scene, making it more remarkable. Technical Aspects: The film excels technically. CH Sai’s visuals reflect the geographic and military dynamics of Kashmir. GV Prakash Kumar’s music highlights the emotional undertones. The editing and action sequences not only fit well with the film but also strongly connect with the audience. Strengths: Strong storyline Emotionally powerful second half Chemistry between Sivakarthikeyan and Sai Pallavi Weaknesses: Some dragging scenes in the first half In Conclusion: As a tribute to Major Mukund Varadarajan, this film captures his courage, the sacrifices of his family, and touches the hearts of the audience. Rating: 4/5
    November 01 , 2024
    Roti Kapada Romance Movie Review: A Fresh Take on Youthful Dynamics Cast: Harsha Narra, Sandeep Saroj, Tarun, Supraj Ranga, Sonu Thakur, Nuvveksha, Meghalekha, Khushboo Choudhary, and others. Direction: Vikram Reddy Music: Harshavardhan Rameshwar, R R Dhruvan, Vasant G Editor: Vijay Varthan Cinematography: Santosh Reddy Producers: Bekkem Venugopal, Srujan Kumar Bojjam Production Company: Lucky Media Release Date: 28-11-2024 Starring Harsha Narra, Sandeep Saroj, Tarun, Supraj Ranga, Sonu Thakur, Meghalekha, and Khushboo Choudhary, "Roti Kapada Romance" is a youthful entertainer directed by Vikram Reddy. The movie, jointly produced by Bekkem Venugopal and Srujan Kumar Bojjam, finally hits the theaters after multiple delays. Released on November 28th, this film draws the youth in. But does it truly captivate its audience? Let’s delve into this review and find out! What’s the Story? Event organizer Harsh (Harsha Narra), software engineer Rahul (Sandeep Saroj), RJ Surya (Tarun), and Vicky (Supraj Ranga) have been close friends since childhood, sharing the same room and living together joyfully. Vicky, however, lives off his friends without engaging in any work. Their peaceful life takes a turn when four girls enter the scene. Divya (Nuvveksha) pairs up with RJ Surya, Sonia (Khushboo Choudhary) with Harsh, Shweta (Meghalekha) with Vicky, and Priya (Thakur) with Rahul. How do these relationships transform their lives? What challenges do they face due to these romantic entanglements? Why do they end up breaking up? What realization do these young men come to after their breakups? To know, one must watch the movie. Performance Analysis Despite being mostly newcomers, everyone in this film has performed their roles admirably. Harsha Narra, Sandeep Saroj, Tarun, and Supraj Ranga, as the lead actors, have captivated the audience with their unique acting skills. Vicky’s character, in particular, is memorable. The four leading ladies have also charmed the viewers thoroughly. The entire movie revolves around these four couples, while the supporting cast has done justice to their roles. Direction Director Vikram Reddy has shaped this film around the concept of how the lives of four young men change after four young women enter their world. While the themes of friendship, love, and breakups have been explored in many films before, the director has managed to present these in a fresh way. The portrayal of four distinct love stories in one frame has worked well. The director successfully highlights the contemporary youth’s challenges in love and their thoughts on marriage, extracting excellent performances from the cast, despite their inexperience. However, some scenes might feel repetitive, and the lack of a star cast and commercial elements could be seen as drawbacks. Technically Speaking On the technical front, all departments have performed well. The background score by Sunny MR, Harshavardhan Rameshwar, and RR Dhruvan has added a significant plus to the movie. The songs, fitting well with the contexts, are appealing. The cinematography is good, with visuals appearing fresh. Editing is adequate, and the production values are commendable. Plus Points Acting of the main castElements that attract youthMusic Minus Points Lack of star castMissing commercial embellishments Rating by Telugu.yousay.tv: 3/5
    November 29 , 2024

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