Friday, September 16, 2016

Nirmala convent movie review

Nirmala Convent Movie Rating (2.5/5) Public Talk: Hit or Flop Audience Response


Nirmala Convent Movie Review: Roshan Meka and Shreya Sharma’s romantic flick Nirmala Convent is releasing worldwide on September 16th.Nirmala Convent is directed by G Naga Koteswara Rao and produced jointly by Nagarjuna Akkineni, Nimmagadda Prasad on Annapurna Studios & Matrix Team Works banner. Nagarjuna Akkineni is playing the crucial role.Music is composed by Roshan Saluri.
Roshan Meka is a son of Telugu cinema hero Srikanth & actress Ooha and Shriya Sharma who has acted as child artist in few Telugu films are debuting as lead actors.Music director Roshan Saluri son of famous Telugu famous music director Koti and grandson of legendary Music Director Sri Saluri Rajeswara Rao. Nirmala Convent even marks the debut of actor Rajeev Kanakala and anchor Suma’s son Roshan Kanakala. Television actor Prabhakar’s son Chandrahas is also making his debut with the movie.Nirmala Telugu Convent Review Rating Public Talk Audience Response Film Hit or Flop Details.

Nirmala Convent Movie Review & Story Plot

Nirmala Convent film is all about teenage love stories and the difficulties existing in the life, It is not like the love story of school going kids.Roshan is playing a role of Samuel and Shriya Sharma will be seen in a role of Shruti who study in school named ‘Nirmala Convent’ and fall in love with each other. Shruti belonging to the royal rich family but her parents do not accept their love because Samuel is from a middle-class family. So, Samuel challenges to meet them only after earning a big amount.

Performance:

Both the lead actors performed well and the chemistry between them is nice! The actor who played Shriya’s father did his role well but it would have been nice if some other actor was casted for that role. Rest of the actors played their parts well and made their presence felt. Nirmala Convent is surely going to be a good film in Roshan’s career.
Director G Naga Koteswara Rao is debuting as director with Nirmala Convent.Nagarjuna is playing the crucial role who is challenged by Samuel (Roshan).Oscar-winning director A R Rahman’s son,12-year-old Ameen has lent his voice for a number Kotha Kotha Bhasha in the movie.
Akkineni Nagarjuna also has sung the ‘Kotha kotha bhasha ‘ love song. He has crooned a special song in this film with his own voice after 17 years. He previously sang for the movie Seetharama Raju (1999).Nirmala Convent is said to be a youthful love story, Songs and trailers from the movie gained good positive review from the audience.

Nirmala Convent Movie Rating

Nirmala Convent Rating: 2.5/5 Expected
Nirmala Convent Movie Plus Points:
  • Roshan Acting
  • Cute Love Story
  • Impressive performance By Shriya
  • Nagarjuna’s cameo
Nirmala Convent Movie Minus Points:
  • Low Comdey
  • Second Half Dragging



Friday, September 9, 2016

Inkokkadu Review

'Inkokkadu' Review: Love Dope That Fails!
September 08 , 2016 | UPDATED 15:46 
Movie: Inkokkadu
Rating: 2.5/5
Banner:
 NKR Films
Cast: Vikram, Nayanathara, Nithya Menen, Nasser, Ritwika and others.
Music: Harris Jayaraj
Cinematography: R D Rajasekhar
Editing: Bhuvan Srinivasan
Producer: Neelam Krishna Reddy
Written and directed by: Anand Shankar
Release date: September 08, 2016




After playing quite different role in Shankar's "I", Vikram donned the role of a transgender in "Inkokkadu". His getup that was revealed in the trailer evoked huge interest on the film.
Although the Telugu audiences do not know the movie's director, the trailers made everyone look forward to this. Has this film lived up to its promise?
Story:
Akhilan (Vikram) is an officer in RAW. The secret agent left the organization as his wife Meera (Nayanathara) was killed by a transgender pharmaceutical mafia don Love (Vikram) four years ago. Akhilan destroys the empire of Love and kills him. Four years later, a group of RAW agents notice that the network of Love has resurfaced. Now, Akhilan is called again for work. Akhilan along with trainee RAW agent (Nithya Menon) heads to Malaysia to find out about Love. What happens next is the story.
Artistes’ Performances:
Vikram has donned two roles - RAW officer and transgender villain called Love. It is in the role of Love that he has excelled. Although the character lacks dum, he has delivered the goods.
Nithya Menon has not much role except being present in his mission. Nayanthara has got meaty role and she has carried it off well. Nasser is seen in a regular role.
Technical Excellence: 
Rich cinematography by R D Rajasekhar is the main highlight. He shot the entire movie with beautiful visuals. The film is shot mainly in Malaysia and the city is captured well. Of the songs, "Halena" works. Background score is good. Pace of the movie is slow and inconsistent. Action sequences are okay. The film has rich production values.
Highlights:
Vikram's Love character
Interval twist
Nayanthara
Technical values
Drawback:
Dull first scenes
Boring second half
Lack of consistency in narration
Too many boring moments
Thambi Ramayya comedy track
Lengthy drawn out climax
Analysis:
Though Vikram is one of the finest actors we have in India, he has off late developed a weakness for getups, falling for "different roles" for the sake of being different.
Many of his recent movies were turned down by critics and general public for the same reason as he is indulging heavily on getups, makeup-oriented characters forgetting the fact that the movies first narrate an interesting story.
Clearly, "Inkokkadu" proves the same fact, as he seemed to have been fascinated by playing the villain role that is a transgender. Because the role of transgender is interesting but beyond that there are very few interesting aspects in this movie directed by Anand Shankar. There is lot of focus on this transgender character called Love but his activities do not evoke necessary interest. 
It is not to say that the movie has interesting moments. It indeed offers some good action episodes, a very well staged interval bang with a good twist. Anyone who has seen handful of Hollywood thrillers can easily guess the interval twist but still it serves well here. But the movie doesn't rise above these.
The director fails to build up tension in the moments. Everything is revealed in the very beginning - the identity of villain's role (Vikram as Love), the Nayanathara's twist, and the drug that Love has developed. Once it is revealed that the drug is going to be in the hands of terrorists, and hero's mission is to stop this, there is nothing much to look forward, no adrenaline rush of action, no build up tension. Thus the second half turns complete bland. It is complete bore after the interval
There is only one song that is interesting - Halena and that is constantly played from the starting to the end. Rest of the songs don't work. Nithya Menon's character has no value to the story. The comedy done by Tamil actor Thambi Ramayya is typical Tamil comedy that doesn't work with Telugu audiences.
Overall, Vikram's performance as transgender, interval episode, and some scenes work but rest of the drama is quite boring. The director has failed to tell the thriller engagingly.