Saturday 7 July 2012

Dil Raju bagged Andala Rakshasi Movie Rights


Sai Korrapati, the producer of Eega, who is keen on the success of Rajamouli directed Eega, has sold out the distribution rights of his forthcoming movie Andala Rakshasi to ace producer Dil Raju.
Dil Raju has bagged the distributions rights of Andala Rakshasi for Rs3.75crores, which casts new faces Naveen Chandra, Rahul Ravindran and Lavanya Tripathi in lead roles. Andala Rakshasi is directed by newbie Hanu Raghavapudi, an assistant of Chandra Sekhar Yeleti.
Andala Rakshasi is a triangular love story set in early 90’s. The movie is being recognized well after the launch of its music album. Tunes composed by Radhan are highly appreciated by the listeners. Andala Rakshasi has cinematography by Murali G and the makers are planning to release the movie on August 10.

Eega 1st Day Collections, Box Office Report


Rajamouli’s Eega has released grandly worldwide with a positive talk. SS Rajamouli has directed this sci-fi graphical extravaganza featuring Nani, Samantha and Sudeep in the lead roles.
However, Rajamouli’s Eega is much-hyped and most-awaited movie in South India. The special effects had created lot of curiosity among movie buffs. The movie has received overwhelming response at the Box Office in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala, where almost every theatre is running houseful.
Eega movie first day collections All over India approximately 10-12 crores.
Eega overseas collection for first day is approximately 5 crores.
Eega Movie breaks Gabber Singh Records on First day and it is to be break all time tollywood records

Friday 6 July 2012

Eega Movie Review, Don’t miss it


Movie:Eega
Rating : 3.75 / 5
Banner : Vaarahi Movies
Cast : Nani, Sudeep, Samantha, Santhanam and Others
Music Director : M. M. Keeravani
Cinematography : K. K. Senthil Kumar
Editor : Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao
Written by : Prathyusha, Thirokovalluri
Producer: Sai Korrapati
Director: S. S. Rajamouli
Released Date: July 06, 2012
The Tollywood most anticipated film of the year 2012 is ‘Eega’. Entire tollywood is with high confidence that S.S.Rajamouli’s ‘Eega’ will create sensational in telugu cinema industry and set landmars. Teasers and theatrical trailers grabbed attention from all Indian film lovers. Eaga directed by Tollywood ace director SS Rajamouli. Nani, Samantha and Sudeep are in lead roles.The film made parallel in Telugu and Tamil and dubbed in to Hindi from Tamil version and to Malayalam from Tamil version with high budget around Rs.26 Cores.
STORY:
Eega is an action fantasy about rebirth. Sudeep (Sudeep) is a multi-millionaire businessman who always likes to travel on the wrong routes which is simple and tricky. Big business deal and women are his weakness; he is one man who wants to achieve everything he has wished for and he goes to any extend, sometimes by killing his own wife and friend for business deals. He sets his eyes on Bindhu
(Samantha), a miniature sculpture artist and social worker.
Bindhu is secretly in love with Nani (Nani), who is mad about her. Like many women, Bindhu hides her love and pretends to ignore Nani. When Sudeep finds out Bindhu’s love for Nani, he goes mad and decides to finish him (Nani) off. Nani is murdered and Bindhu is heart-broken. He is then reborn as ‘Eega’ (housefly) who remembers the incidents that took place in his last birth. How will Eega takes his revenge on the villain forms the rest of the story.
TECHNICAL  PERFORMANCES:
A product like Eega is a first of its kind in Tollywood and the output can not be attributed to one person. Its a collective effort of Direction, VFX team, Editing team, Sound effects. Eega is the resultant of such wonderful teams worked together. The hardwork of the people in the picture and sound department is clearly visible. Senthil had rocked with superb cinematography. Keeravani is unarguably the best BGM composer in the current generation and he had lived up to the expectations. Senior Editor Kotagiri Venkateswar Rao did a good job.
Rajamouli is one director every producer is ready to give a blank cheque and wait for 20 years to make a movie with him. Rajamouli is a director every star hero would keep his current commitments aside for a movie with him. Such a director had change his path after delivering an industry hit. He did a comedy film with Sunil as the lead role and now he chose an insignificant fly as protagonist and made a convincing movie with it. Interestingly, he is able to generate the same amount of buzz as a star movie with it. He got every thing right from his part – the story, screenplay, taking, narration.
He extracted everything that is required from the cast and crew of the movie.It is not easy acting in a scene where you do not see the other actor, You will have to visualize the scene in your mind and to strike the imagination chord in every artist requires tremendous story telling talent
and perfect screenplay and exactly here, Finally, Eega is a very honest attempt by Rajamouli and team. Their hard work is seen in every frame of the movie. Truly a path breaking movie in Telugu cinema. This movie is first of its kind and the box office prediction is not so easy. We will have to wait for the audience reaction to know the box office result of the movie.
PERFORMANCES:
Nani’s role is limited to a run time of 20minutes. He came up with some good work. Samantha is cute and lovable. Sudeep steals the show with fantastic performance in the negative role. Other than the three characters there are very few notable characters. The visual effects have come out very well. The cinematography is good. Music is hum able. The background score is superb. Considering the special effects part the Direction is good. But overall the movie lacks a gripping and interesting narration. The production values are rich.
PLUS  POINTS:
1. Rajamouli Direction.
2. Eega has 90 minutes of visual amusement and never-seen-before animated effects.
3. Movie depends on Sudeep did a lifetime special role.  And Sudeep   performance is extraordinary.
4. Comedy and hilarious dialogues.
MINUS  POINTS:
The second half of the movie dips slightly when compared to the first half.  But it picks up again towards the climax.
The aghora element and his supernatural powers could have been used in a more sinister way.
ANALYSIS:
Firstly, the film has come up with a pathbreaking concept of introducing a housefly and a lot of work has gone behind the screen. The director must be appreciated for his belief in the subject and the confidence with which he brought it to the audience. While the first half takes off on a lighter note with few interesting sequences, the interval bang is good. The second half gets onto the conflict part and it ends in a good climax. Overall, this is a film which is rich in technical values and neat in content. At the box office, it will appeal to all genres of audience and is sure to score a big hit.
Final Word: Over all movie has been carried out very well. A  wonderful Screenplay and Direction can be seen. Graphical extravaganza!! Don’t miss it!!These kind of films don’t come very often.

Thursday 5 July 2012

Eega Movie Review


Film: Eega
Starring:
Nani, Samantha, Sudeep
Director:
S.S.Rajamouli
Producer:
Sai Korrapati
Banner:
Varaahi Chalana Chitram
Music
: M.M.Keeravani
If you were looking to have a fun filled weekend, the cinema hall is one place you shouldn’t miss going to, because of Nani’s Eega. The film has been creating headlines ever since its launch either for being Magadheera director Rajamouli’s most ambitious project till date or being a big budget fantasy flick made with a whopping budget of Rs.40 crores, of which Rs. 5 crores are being spent exclusively on visual effects.
The film, which has graced theatres with a massive 1200 prints, is made simultaneously in Tamil (Naan Ee) with Samantha, Nani and Sudeep in prominent roles. And finally here comes a most-hyped and well-shrouded-in-mystery, revenge story film project that took over a year and half in the making.
What is it about: Have you ever heard the quirky story of a lover, who goes on a mission to take revenge in the form of a house fly? Read on… It is in fact an experimental film with mainstream emotions.
Storyline: The story of Eega is nothing new to us, in fact Rajamouli is one of few directors who has the courage to reveal the storyline of the film even before its release, such is his courage and confidence on the script. Coming back to story, there are three main characters in the film and interestingly Nani and Sudeep have used their own names on screen too…
Sudeep (Sudeep) is a multi millionaire businessman who always likes to travel on the wrong routes which is simple and tricky. Big business deal and women are his weakness; he is one man who wants to achieve everything he has wished for and he goes to any extend, sometimes by killing his own wife and friend for business deals. He sets his eyes on Bindhu (Samantha), a miniature sculpture artist and social worker.

Bindhu is secretly in love with Nani (Nani), who is mad about her. Like many women, Bindhu hides her love and pretends to ignore Nani. When Sudeep finds out Bindhu’s love for Nani, he goes mad and decides to  finish him (Nani) off.  Nani is murdered and Bindhu is heart-broken. He is then reborn as ‘Eega’ (housefly) who remembers the incidents that took place in his last birth. How will Eega
takes his revenge on the villain forms the rest of the story.


Thumbs Up for:

1. Rajamouli’s bold attempt: One of the most talked about movies in recent times Eega is expected to create a new revolution in Indian cinema. And kudos to taskmaster Rajamouli for his creativity and brave effort.
2. Visual Extravaganza: In deed a visual treat for film buffs! It is interesting to see the usage of special effects in the right way without any over dose. How can a housefly take revenge? Well, you will have to watch Eega to get the answer! It’s a never-seen-before in Indian cinema where an insect behaves in such a realistic fashion. Though the film is a fantasy entertainer, it also has the right blend of love, sentiment and of course humour.
This is one film which will definitely take Indian cinema (especially Tollywood) to greater heights. Eega has 90 minutes of visual extravaganza and never-seen-before animated effects. Kudos to Vaaraahi Chalana Chitram, who has produced theTelugu version of the film. The man behind the technology component is Pete Draper, Co-Founder of Makuta Effects, with about 20 years of experience in this space and has worked in films like Magadheera, Ghajini, Enthiran and 7 Aum Arivu.
3. The Sudeep Factor: Coming to the star cast, the film belongs to Sudeep, one of the top actors in Kannada cinema. He is also well established as a director but he had no qualms in accepting the role of a villain. This is definitely one film which can be written down in his diary as once-in-a-lifetime special role. Such an intense role, he has performed it with ease and perfection. His expressions, Kannda-influenced-Tamil and body language is definitely a treat to watch.
4. Good Casting: Interestingly, it is a ‘fly’ which is the hero in this live-action animation (LAA) film. The USP of the film is the Tom & Jerry act between the villain and the fly! The on screen pairing of Samantha and Nani is fresh and sizzling! Though Nani appears only in the first half, he impresses us with his perfect comedy timing and one liners.
After a power packed performance in Veppam, Nani makes another powerful statement with Eega. Samantha is pretty and fits the bill perfectly. This is the first time that Samantha is doing a movie where the focus is more on her rather than the hero! Ways to go Sam! Aditya and Santhanam also needs a special mention for their interesting act, though they appears only in few scenes they make a mark.
5. The Technical Brilliance: Three cheers for Rajamouli for choosing the right technical team. Crazy Mohan’s hilarious dialogues (he also makes a special appearance in the film), racy screenplay by Rajamouli – Janardhan Maharshi, Keeravani’s foot thumping music (with the song ‘Eedaa Eedaa’ and ‘Lava Lava’ standing out), K. K. Senthil Kumar’s colourful camera works and Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao’s sleek editing.

VERDICT: Fun, full-pelt fantasy entertainment! Book your tickets, grab the popcorn, Eega is a perfect watch for this weekend! Dont miss this visual extravaganza!

complete movie review will update soon

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Minor Accident in Seethamma Vaakitlo Sirimalle Chettu Sets at Ahobilam


A minor accident took place on the sets of Venkatesh, Mahesh Babu starrer ‘Seethamma Vaakitlo Sirimalle Chettu (SVSC)’ in Ahobilam. Reports say, the set has been collapsed all of a sudden when Venkatesh and Anjali were shooting for some key marriage scenes for ‘SVSC’. Except a minor injury to a unit member, everyone were safe.
For the first time, Venkatesh and Mahesh Babu have teamed up for the biggest multi-starer of the decade. Samantha and Anjali are the heroines and Mickey J Meyer is composing the music. Srikanth Addala is directing ‘SVSC’ and Dil Raju is the producer.


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Shruti Hassan Spicy Hot on the Cover of Exhibit Magazine

Telugu Actress Shruti Hassan On the Cover of Exhibti Magazine India July 2012 Edition. Gabbar Singh Movie Heroine Sruti Hassan on Exhibti Magazine Cover Page july 2012 Issue