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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Josh Review



Movie Name : Josh
Release Date:05 Sep, 2009
Rating : 3/5
Banner : Sri Venkateswara Movies
Casting : Naga Chaitanya, Karthika, Prakashraj, J D Chekravarthy, Sunil, Brahmanandam,
Music : Sandeep Chowta
Cinematography : Sameer Reddy
Producer : Dil Raju
Director : Vasu Varma

Story:
A thoughtful tale, the story begins with Satya (Chaitu) who comes to Hyderabad from Vizag after discontinuing his studies. He lives with his uncle (sunil) and soon begins to involve in the affairs of the notorious MGM college that has gang wars, student politics, ragging and all bad things. There are two groups who believe a lot in Durga Rao (JD) fondly known as Anna. In no time, Satya becomes their enemy and they try to harm him but he is there for a reason and a mission. Also, he has a romantic track with Nitya (karthika). Is he successful in his mission or not forms the rest of the story.

Presentation:
The director has come up with a thoughtful plot and though the presentation was good, the narrative could have been better. The dialogues were neat, the script was sensible and the screenplay was apt. The background score was okay and not much in the songs except one number. Cinematography was excellent and so was the editing. Costumes did a good job and the art department also made their presence felt. Chaitanya did a good job for a newcomer and has shown ease in front of the camera. Karthika was not attractive but she put good energy in her performance. JD was okay, Prakashraj was effective, Sunil was hilarious, Hema was standard, Brahmanandam could have been in a better way. The others contributed their bit as required.

Conclusion:
The film is not a high voltage action treat like 'Shiva' but then there is enough pace in the film to keep the audience busy. While the first half goes off smoothly without any hitches, the second half gets dragged a bit due to the melodrama but the climax was okay. Overall, the film is not one to leave a strong impact but it sure has a strong message for the college going and the student generation. The technical values were good and the performances were neat. This will be a profit grosser at the box office.

1. Magadheera: The love story of Kalabhairava and princess Mitravinda has been going hotter and with more theaters, the film has been sitting on top of the throne as family audiences are patronizing the movie.

2.Jos h: The film has come up with huge expectations but the result is not positive. Although the openings are tremendous across the state, the subsequent days observe a downfall.

3. Anjaneyulu: The film took off with good openings but then in no time, it fizzled out. There was criticism on Nayantara for poor make up and repulsive costumes. Better luck next time folks!!

4. Mallanna: Though the hype has been good, the film has failed to impress the Telugu folks. With a mix of eccentricity and lack of proper content, the duo of Vikram and Shriya could not do much.

5. Snehituda: The movie tried to showcase the best of entertainment in first half but the heaviness and tears in second half dropped its graph miserably. The movie is indeed out of the show but it manages to hang in 5th place as no other film is there in line. Add starLikeShareShare with noteEmailKeep unreadAdd tagsSep 7, 2009 (12 hours ago)Amul takes on Quick Gun Muruganfrom TELUGU MOVIES - Zimbio


One can easily trust Amul with the most creatively creative artworks that reflect issue that is very now and very today! After having mirrored a zillion topics, Amul is back to what it does best…cartoons that carry a message… a message of ideation, a message of super creative brains!

The latest one from Amul’s stable is none other than that of (the most expected) ‘Talk of the town’, who all of you know as ‘Quickgun Murugan’. The cartoon strip that Amul has come up with this time has a spoof of Quickgun Murugan that has the ’slo-gun’…we mean slogan reading ‘Find It’ which apparently rhymes in the same rhythm as Quickgun Murugan’s catchphrase ‘Mind It’.

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