నీతి ఆయోగ్ సీఈఓతో సీఎం చంద్రబాబు చర్చలు | CM Discussions With NITI Aayog CEO
“Bad Newz”: A Promising Premise Fizzles Out
Tripti Dimri, propelled to national recognition by her daring performance in “Animal,” has wasted no time securing prominent roles. One such project is “Bad Newz,” a comedy featuring Vicky Kaushal and Ammy Virk in the lead roles. Following a string of underwhelming releases, “Bad Newz” generated significant pre-release buzz, fueled by Vicky Kaushal’s viral dance number “Tauba Tauba” and the undeniable star power of the cast. However, does the film live up to its promise?
“Bad Newz” revolves around Saloni (Tripti Dimri), an aspiring international chef, who enters a marriage of convenience with Akhil Chadda (Vicky Kaushal) at her parents’ behest. A honeymoon mishap leads to a swift decision for divorce. Saloni then encounters Gurbeer Pannu (Ammy Virk) in Mussoorie, and an unexpected pregnancy throws their lives into chaos. A medical revelation further complicates matters: both Akhil and Gurbeer are biological fathers to the twins Saloni is carrying. The film hinges on navigating this bizarre situation, offering comedic potential.
Director Anand Tiwari prioritizes humor throughout the narrative. Serious moments are often diluted in an attempt to maintain a lighthearted tone. Unfortunately, the comedic elements lack originality and become repetitive, failing to sustain audience engagement. While Vicky Kaushal delivers a commendable performance, attempting to carry the film on his shoulders, the other two leads fail to impress. Tripti Dimri’s portrayal struggles to fully capture the essence of a commercial heroine.
While the film’s humor might resonate with North Indian audiences, “Bad Newz” may struggle to connect with viewers in other regions. Furthermore, the weak narrative structure hinders the film’s overall impact.
“Bad Newz” boasts a unique premise but falters in its execution. Overreliance on repetitive humor and a lack of strong storytelling result in a disappointing experience. While Vicky Kaushal shines, the film fails to capitalize on its potential.
South’s Biggest Legends Teaching Us Huge Lessons!
Superstar Rajnikanth, Megastar Chiranjeevi and Universal hero Kamal Haasan. They are the biggest names in South cinema if not in Indian cinema. They have been ruling their respective industries for the past 4-5 decades. Despite being in their 60s and 70s, they are still setting an example for the younger generation regarding dedication, focus and discipline in various aspects of life. But the three legends have recently committed huge blunders regarding their script choices.
Chiranjeevi came up with ‘Bholaa Shankar’ last year. The movie never had a positive vibe around it and people did not care to watch it by evening on the first day. It was a nightmare for the mega fans. Disasters are not new to Chiranjeevi as he had some in his illustrious career but the result of ‘Bholaa Shankar’ shook him so much that he canceled Kalyan Krishna’s project which he okayed and decided to try something new with ‘Viswambhara’.
Superstar Rajnikanth did ‘Laal Salaam’ after a blockbuster like ‘Jailer’ out of love for his daughter. It garnered a lot of negativity that none of his previous failures managed to get. Even Netflix which bought the OTT rights is not streaming it. Fans have forgotten this film and decided not to talk about it again.
For Kamal, it came in the form of ‘Indian 2’. His own Tamil Nadu crowd rejected such a prestigious sequel so badly that it did not even get a collection of 50 crores at the end of the first week. The much-awaited combo of Shankar and Kamal has disappointed big time. At this age, these three legends are doing films out of passion but not for money.
Rajni is doing ‘Coolie’, Chiru is doing ‘Viswambhara’ while Kamal has ‘Thug Life’ lined up. Such great actors need quality scripts and the directors need to make sure that they don’t the legacy of these legends by making such duds once again.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui: A Talent Caught Between Passion and Paycheck
Nawazuddin Siddiqui, a towering figure in Bollywood, has built his reputation on intense performances and remarkable versatility. His rise from obscurity to stardom mirrors the mythical phoenix, a testament to his unwavering talent and perseverance. However, his recent comments regarding his work in South Indian cinema have sparked a lively debate among fans and industry observers.
Siddiqui’s candid admission that he takes on South Indian films primarily for the financial rewards has generated mixed reactions. He contrasted these roles with his past work in iconic Bollywood films, highlighting the influence financial considerations have on an actor’s career choices. His acknowledgement of guilt further exposes the internal conflict within the industry, where financial security can overshadow artistic aspirations. This revelation compels us to question the motivations behind actors’ choices and the compromises they make for success.
Beyond the financial considerations, Siddiqui’s recent role in the Telugu film “Saindhav” sheds light on the challenges of performing in an unfamiliar language. He expressed his regret over not being fluent in Telugu, a sentiment shared by many actors venturing outside their linguistic comfort zones. His willingness to confront this difficulty head-on demonstrates a commendable dedication to his craft. In an industry where language barriers can impede performance, Siddiqui’s honesty regarding his shortcomings is both refreshing and thought-provoking.
As Siddiqui embarks on new endeavors, fans are left contemplating the ramifications of his statements. Will his candor inspire actors to prioritize passion over profit, or will financial considerations continue to dominate decision-making in the film industry? These lingering questions invite us to consider the delicate balance between artistic expression and commercial success within the ever-changing world of cinema.
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టెక్ ప్రపంచాన్ని కుదిపేసిన బ్లూస్క్రీన్ ఎర్రర్ | Microsoft Blue Screen Error |Global IT Crash
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“Indian 2”: Disappointment or Stepping Stone to an Epic Sequel?
After years of anticipation, “Indian 2” finally hit theaters, but the response has been far from celebratory. Despite strong pre-release buzz fueled by teasers, songs, and trailers, the film has fallen short of audience expectations.
While audiences held faith in director Shankar’s storytelling prowess and Kamal Haasan’s acting brilliance, several crucial elements fell flat. Critics have pointed out shortcomings in Kamal Haasan’s prosthetic makeup and weaknesses in the writing for his character, Senapathi. Additionally, Shankar’s narrative style has been deemed outdated, and the portrayal of the martial art Marma Kala in villain torture sequences has been met with ridicule. Many reviewers have expressed concern that Shankar might be losing touch with contemporary cinematic trends.
However, Bobby Simha, who plays a CBI officer in the film, has come out in defense of “Indian 2.” He argues that overly critical audiences are more interested in finding flaws than appreciating positive aspects. He suggests that the film’s true success lies in audience reception, not intellectual critiques.
Despite the lukewarm response to “Indian 2,” the post-credits trailer for “Indian 3” has generated significant excitement. This glimpse suggests a darker and more intense chapter in the story. The return of Kajal Aggarwal’s character and the apparent conflict with the British Raj during the pre-independence era hint at a potentially epic sequel. The tagline “War Mode” further fuels anticipation for a more action-oriented narrative. With a 2025 release date announced, all eyes are now on whether “Indian 3” can deliver the experience fans were hoping for with “Indian 2.”
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Mahesh Babu and SS Rajamouli Collaboration: A Highly Anticipated Project
The Telugu film industry is abuzz with excitement surrounding the upcoming collaboration between superstar Mahesh Babu and the iconic director SS Rajamouli. This long-awaited project has been in the works for years, and both the actor and director have confirmed their involvement.
While an official announcement is yet to be made, the script has already been finalized. Currently, Rajamouli is meticulously overseeing all aspects of pre-production, ensuring a film of grand scale.
Mahesh Babu has reportedly undergone a physical transformation in preparation for the role. Fans, captivated by his recent appearance at a high-profile event, are eagerly anticipating his portrayal as a Rajamouli hero.
Initial reports suggested a filming start date of October. However, recent updates indicate a two-month delay due to ongoing location scouting and finalization of production details. Understandably, this news has caused some disappointment among fans.
There are speculations about potential changes within the production team. Editor Sreekar Prasad might be replaced by Rajamouli’s frequent collaborator, Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao. However, no official confirmation has been received regarding any crew changes.
A Family Affair
The project promises to be a true family affair. The legendary music composer Keeravani will be on board, along with several family members including his wife, son, and daughter-in-law. Furthermore, Vijayendra Prasad, Rajamouli’s father, will contribute the story for the film.
Sources suggest that the film will be a globetrotting adventure drama, produced on an international scale. This promises to be a visually stunning and action-packed experience for audiences worldwide.
Although fans might need to wait a little longer than initially anticipated, the upcoming Mahesh Babu-SS Rajamouli collaboration remains a highly anticipated project. With a talented team and a promising storyline, this film has the potential to be a landmark achievement in Telugu cinema.
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Aravind Krishna’s Stellar Performance in SIT Garners Critical Acclaim and Audience Praise
Talented Telugu and Tamil actor Aravind Krishna has emerged as a frontrunner in delivering captivating performances with his recent success in the investigative thriller film SIT (Special Investigation Team). Released on the OTT platform ZEE5 ten weeks ago, the film continues to trend and garner accolades, solidifying its position as a must-watch for fans of the genre.
SIT’s gripping narrative and exceptional quality have resonated with audiences, propelling it to the top of Ormax ratings for Most-Liked and Most-Watched Telugu films/shows across India. This achievement underscores the growing appreciation for quality content that transcends star power and high budgets. The film’s estimated viewership of 2.8 million further cements its popularity.
Aravind Krishna’s portrayal of the lead character, an ace inspector navigating a complex web of lies surrounding the death of a billionaire’s wife, has been particularly lauded. Critics have commended his ability to embody the character’s complexities, including the morally ambiguous grey shades. This critically acclaimed performance has garnered him significant appreciation and solidified his position as a rising star in Indian cinema.
Directed by Vijay Bhaskar Reddy, SIT boasts a talented supporting cast including Natasha Doshi, Rajath Raghav, Anil Rathod, Kaushik Mekala, Shinning Phani, and Srisha. The film leaves viewers captivated by the central question: Will the inspector be able to untangle the web of deceit and identify the true culprit?
Aravind Krishna’s impressive performance in SIT has undoubtedly propelled him to new heights in his career. With several exciting projects lined up, including the highly anticipated superhero film ‘A Masterpiece,’ audiences can eagerly await his future endeavors.
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నడిరోడ్డుపై రషీద్ను దారుణంగా నరికి చంపారు : YS Jagan Press Meet about Vinukonda Rashid Incident
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‘Pekamedalu’ Movie Review
Vinoth Kishan who gained fame with his villainous act in ‘Naa Peru Shiva’ is arriving as a lead actor in Telugu with ‘Pekamedalu’. Despite playing crucial roles in a couple of projects, he is coming up with an interesting full-length role. Anoosha Krishna is the female lead and the movie generated a lot of buzz with its creative promotional campaign. The teaser and trailer too raised hopes on this film. Let us see how the movie turned out.
Story:
Lakshman (Vinoth Krishna) is an irresponsible husband who often daydreams. He bets constantly, takes money from his friends and wastes it instead of doing something useful. His wife Varalakshmi (Anoosha Krishna) is a responsible woman who hopes to provide a better life for their kid. She isn’t educated but is a very hard worker who has great plans for the future too. She is quite practical and realistic too. Lakshman wastes all the money and even looks down on Varalakshmi all the time. He even plans to leave her and marry an NRI in order to become rich. What happens to their relationship? Where do Lakshman’s ego and wrongdoings lead him to? What happens to Varalakshmi? Answers to these questions form the rest of the story.
Analysis:
It is quite tough to make films that showcase the problems in society without being too preachy. The audiences have developed a sense of negativity towards message-oriented flicks and the makers have to find a way to narrate stories that give a social message but make it as relatable as possible. ‘Pekamedalu’ is one such film that has a sincere approach and stays true to the story right from the beginning to the end. It shows the problems faced by lower middle-class families and the struggles women go through every day. The biggest strength of the movie is its storytelling.
Backed by amazing performances from the lead actors, the down-to-earth characters, the realistic writing and the relatable scenes impress you the most. The first half is focused on introducing the nature of the lead characters and the way they approach their life. The family dynamic is established quite well and sets the platform. The slow pace in the first half could have been improved but we can see where the story is leading to. The first half is decent but it is the second half where the movie really begins to come into its own.
Performances:
Vinoth Kishan did a fantastic job as Lakshman. As a person who always takes the wrong option and never changes in life, he delivers a splendid performance. He makes you hate his character by the end. His natural acting as an opportunistic guy is great to watch. His expressions in serious scenes were amazing. He carries the film without a doubt. Anoosha Krishna as a responsible wife and mother delivered a sensible performance.
Her outburst during the climax is worth mentioning. She fits the role quite well and conveys the emotions very well. Ritika Srinivas is okay in her role and the actors who did the roles of Lakshman were quite good. The rest of the cast were too did justice to their
Technicians:
Though ‘Pekamedalu’ looks like a small film, it has a good technical quality. All the technicians delivered what was necessary for the script. The visuals were quite realistic and set the tone perfectly. The framing is standard and never goes overboard with experimentation. The music is a major plus point as the background score with a strong local flavor suited the story perfectly. They elevated a lot of crucial scenes. The production values are decent and Rakesh Varre should be appreciated for spending money on such a good subject. The editing is decent even though there is a bit of drag in the first half. You feel that the pace is too slow for a movie that is just 2 hours.
Neelagiri Mamilla should be appreciated for penning an emotional tale. The way he etched the main characters is brilliant. He indirectly teaches you a good message. He even managed to extract amazing performances from his actors and some emotional scenes will really strike a chord with the audience. Had he taken more care regarding the pace and tightened some loose ends, the film would have been even more compelling. Overall, it is an honest attempt from the ‘Pekamedalu’ team.
Verdict: ‘Pekamedalu’ – Entertains You & Teaches You But Slowly
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Tamil Actor Parthiban Sparks Debate on Storytelling vs. Star Power
Tamil actor Parthiban has ignited a firestorm of debate within the Indian film industry with his recent comments suggesting that a film featuring actress Tamannaah can be successful even without a strong storyline. While Parthiban later clarified his remarks, expressing regret for any offense caused, the incident has sparked a crucial conversation about the balance between star power and compelling narratives in contemporary cinema.
Parthiban’s initial statement implied that audiences prioritize star presence, particularly actresses like Tamannaah, over a well-crafted story. This perspective has been met with strong opposition by fans and industry insiders alike. Many argue that it diminishes the importance of screenwriting and filmmaking in creating a truly engaging cinematic experience.
The controversy surrounding Parthiban’s comments has served as a catalyst for broader discussions about the evolving preferences of film audiences. Are viewers increasingly drawn to star-studded casts over intricate plots? Or is there still a strong demand for films with robust narratives that transcend star power?
Parthiban himself is a multifaceted artist known for his diverse filmography. His role in the Telugu film Racha exemplifies his acting prowess across genres and languages, solidifying his position as a prominent figure in Indian cinema. Despite the recent criticism, Parthiban remains a significant voice in shaping the discourse on cinema and its influence on audiences.
The ongoing debate serves as a crucial reminder of the constant negotiation between star power and storytelling in filmmaking. Parthiban’s willingness to address the controversy and apologize highlights a desire for constructive dialogue within the industry. Moving forward, the conversation will likely explore ways to achieve a balance between the undeniable appeal of star actors and the enduring power of a well-written story.