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Kadali Movie Review : A Slow Paced Narration and Bad Romantic Track

Movie Rating : 2.5/5
Director : Mani Ratnam
Producer : Mani Ratnam, A. Manohar Prasad
Music Director : A. R. Rahman
Starring : Gautham, Thulasi, Arjun, Aravind Swamy
Mani Ratnam’s Kadali has been in the news for more than one reason. First, it marks the launch of two star kids in Gautam Kartik and Tulasi andsecondly is the comeback film for Aravind Swamy. Music by A R Rahman, especially the Gunjukunna song has created a decent buzz for the movie. Kadali also stars action king Arjun and Lakshmi Manchu in other roles. The movie has finally released amidst yet another big budget film Ongolu Gitta today, so let’s see how it is.
Story:
Berchmans(Arjun) and Sam(Aravind Swamy) are members of a christian missionary, who are getting trained to become holy fathers in future. One day an unexpected event occurs and Sam complaints against Berchmans who is eventually kicked out of the Church. An angry Berchmans pledges to Sam that he will return back and take his revenge.
As time passes by Sam is posted as a holy father in a small fishing village. He slowly gathers people around him, and also instills religiousness in the village. During this phase, he alsogives shelter to an orphan named Thomas(Gautam Kartik) and takes good care of him.
One fine day Sam happens to meet Berchmans, and this meeting lands Sam in big trouble.
While all this is going on, Thomas happens to meet Beatrice(Tulasi) and falls in love with her, only to realise that she is the daughter of Berchmans. Rest of the film is as to how Thomas helps Father Sam, and fights against Berchmans to win his love.
Positive Points:
Kadali is an out and out Arjun and Aravind Swamy film. Both of them suit their roles perfectly. Arjun looks good and plays the perfect bad guy. He has dubbed with his own voice, which gives more edge to his character. Aravind Swamy gets a meaty role, which he delivers with ease. He plays the role of Church father with peace and sincerity.
Gautam Kartik makes a decent debut with Kadali. He suits his role and has been well trained for his character. On the other hand, the female lead Tulasi does not have much to do in the first half and looksOK . Laksmi Manchu’s cameo is neat.
Negative Points:
As in all Mani Ratnam movies, pace of the movie is very slow. Some scenes involving Aravind Swamy andhis preachings, could have been easily removed. The romantic track between the couple lacks clarity. Heroine’s character has hardly any weight, and is utilized only in the last half hour of the movie.
The romantic elements which all Mani Ratnam films have, are completely missing in this film. Some scenes have been dragged out,and the realistic approach might not be liked by all.
The movie has absolutely no comedyor any fun moments in the film. As the first half of the movie looks interesting and nicely set up, second half is a big set back. The pace drops drastically and the films starts to waver.
The absence of any commercial values will make this film tough to appreciate for regular cinema lovers.
Technical Aspects:
As in all Mani Ratnam films, Kadali is high on technical values. Camera work by Rajeev Menon is stunning. The movie is based near the beaches and the locales have been captured beautifully.
A R Rahman’s music is ok and the sole hit number ‘Gunjukunna’ comes only in the background. The background score is good. Dialogues are OK but some heavy duty Christianity related words have beenused. Lyrics of the movie are poetic and the editing is good. Screenplay isjust about OK.
Verdict:
On a whole, Kadali is a film completely based on Arjun and Aravind Swamy. Slow paced narration, weak romantic track and lack of a gripping screenplay go against the film. Kadali is a not Mani Ratnam’s best work. If you are hell bent on watching it, go without any expectations.
Movie Rating – 2.5 /5

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Ongolu Gittha Movie Review : Director Bhaskar once again disappointed

Movie Rating : 2.5/5
Director : Bhaskar
Producer : B.V.S.N. Prasad
Music Director : G. V. Prakash Kumar, Mani Sharma
Starring : Ram, Kriti Karbanda
Energetic Star Ram and Kriti Kharbandha have teamed up for ‘Ongole Gitta’ and the film has been directed by ‘Bommarillu’ Bhaskar. BVSN Prasad is the producer of this film and it has released today in Andhra Pradesh. Bhaskar has attempted to make a mass entertainer this time, so let us see how he has fared.
Story :
White (Ram) – yes that really is his name, is a dynamic and arrogant Mirchi trader and he operates out of the Ongole Mirchi yard. His fearless attitude and intelligence earn him the respect and adoration of his fellow traders in the yard. The chairman of the yard is Adikesavulu (Prakash Raj), a benevolent and caring person.
White soon falls in love with Adikesavulu’s daughter Sandhya (Kriti Kharbandha) and asks Adikesavulu’s permission to marry her. As this saga unfolds, the local MLA (Ahuthi Prasad) hatches a conspiracy to shift the market yard to a new location for his own personal gains.
This move is resisted by the traders and they now look up to White and Adikesavulu to solve the problem. That is when the story takes a twist.Both White and Adikesavulu have a past and a personal agenda. Both of them are connected to the Mirchi Yard’s former chairman Narayana (Prabhu).
What is that past? What connection do Adikesavulu and White share with Narayana? That forms the storyof this film.
Plus Points :
Ram delivers yet another energetic performance and he looks dashing inhis white shirts. He has danced well in the last song of the movie ‘Chalu Chal le’. Kriti Kharbandha looks gorgeous in this movie and her performance is neat. She has upped her glamour quotient considerably with this film. Ram and Kriti share good chemistry on screen.
Prakash Raj delivers yet another knockout performance in this movie.As Adikesavulu, he manages to keep viewers completely entertained and he shows terrific variations in emotions. He is a major asset to the film. Veteran actor Prabhu is neat.
Raghu Babu, Ali and Kishore Das do their best to bring about some humour but they are only partially successful. The first 25 minutes of the movie is decent.
Minus Points :
What was Bhaskar thinking when hemade this movie? There is utter confusion in both the script as well as the screenplay. And the film suffers from excessive Tamil nativity, especially from the interval onwards.
The emotional bond between the father and son was not established strongly enough and as a result, viewers will find it tough to connect to the story.
There really was no need to showcase Prakash Raj in the buff multiple times. That too, a full frontal nude scene. Even if Bhaskar wanted to convey some sort of vile emotion in Prakash Raj’s character through this scene, it just did not come across well.
The climax is extremely predictable and I actually heard people say “mike on chesi untadu ra” as the scene was unfolding. You will understand when you see the film.
Abhimanyu Singh has been sacrificedonce again with a terribly written character. He is made to look like a joker. Ajay and Ahuthi Prasad are wasted in a poor roles. Ali’s female costumes are not tasteful.
There are too many loopholes in the plot. The way in which Narayana was betrayed and his subsequent ouster seem very superficial. Placement of songs is poor, especially for the last song.
Technical Aspects :
Cinematography is decent. Editing is not upto the mark and it should have been much sharper in the second half. Bhaskar has attempted to infuse some double meaning dialogues into the comedy scenes but that is not his forte and the end result is not satisfactory. Bhaskar falters completely in the departments of direction and screenplay. As I said earlier, what was he thinking?
Verdict :
With Ongole Gitta, one gets the feeling that Bhaskar desperately wanted to break into the ‘mass director’ mould. Sadly, the movie ends up as a below average entertainer. Ram’s energy levels, Prakash Raj’s performance and Kriti Kharbandha’s beauty are the sole redeeming factors. A poor script and a messy screenplay take a huge toll on the film.
Movie Rating – 2.5/5

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