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Sunday, October 24, 2010
Rakta Charitra 2 releasing in November 19 ?
Surya, RGV teams Rakta Charitra is currently the first choice film for movie buffs. First volume of this biopic has turned controversial due to the scenes showing late NTR in bad light. The heat is slowly being subdued as RGV deleted those scenes from the movie.
Now everyone who watched the first volume is waiting eagerly for the second volume that is slated for release on November 19. Suriya as Maddelacheruvu Soori is going to be the biggest asset for RC 2. Release date of RC 2 itself is raising the curiosity factor as November 19 has special connection with Paritala Ravi’s life.
This is the very date on which Paritala Ravi was attacked by a car bomb at Ramanaidu Studios. Paritala Ravi and his close aide Mohanbabu luckily escaped from this attack with minor injuries. Unfortunately six ETV journalists were killed in this attack.
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1500 years historical feel in Surya's 7am Arivu
In this movie Surya will be playing a circus gymnast who will be with a circus troupe and trains and take care of wild animals. Suriya would be seen in different character in this film which will be entertaining to watch him in this role as well.The new news from kollywood is that the film has a segment, which will go back 1500 years giving the movie a historical feel.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Rakta Charitra Movie Review
Cast: Vivek Oberoi, Shatrughan Sinha, Abhimanyu Singh, Radhika Apte
Direction: Ram Gopal Varma
Genre: Biography
Duration: 1 hour 50 minutes
Ramgopal Varma is known for dark and gritty cinema and Rakta Charitra is not just the film-maker's, but also Hindi cinema's most violent film so far. Be forewarned, Rakta Charitra is not for the lily-livered. Nor is it for those who love to visit cineplexes with their families, weekend after weekend, to watch that perfect family film. This one has just one song (not needed, actually), no romance, no comedy/humour, no phoren locations, no good looking faces, no family gatherings and no striking sets that are mandatory for escapist cinema. RGV is a rebel, he likes to make movies he believes in and Rakta Charitra proves it yet again.
Let me add, Rakta Charitra is not one of RGV's most accomplished works. Perhaps, one of the reasons could be because he's now churning out gangster and crime-based films with amazing regularity and obviously, there's not much he can explore due to the limitations of this genre. But, yes, Rakta Charitra has a fascinating story to tell and even if you aren't acquainted with Paritala Ravi, you might identify with Rakta Charitra because the essence of the film is revenge.
Final word? With a title like Rakta Charitra and all the blood and gore in the film, it's certain that the film holds appeal for those who like to watch brutality in cinema, which, in turn, cuts off a sizeable section of the audience (ladies and kids). However, from the content point of view, I'd say that Rakta Charitra is the best bet of this week.
Rakta Charitra deals with emotionally volatile people and is set in a rural environment. It tells the story of Paritala Ravi (Vivek Oberoi), a soft-spoken person, who took law in his hands to avenge the murders of his father (Rajendra Gupta) and brother (Sushant Singh). Paritala Ravi's name sent shivers up the spines of not only his rivals, but even the law enforcement agencies. He rose to become a minister eventually. The first part ends with his undertaking a mission to end goonda raj in the state.
By now we've come to expect zany camera angles, tight close ups, a raging background score, power-packed performances and abstract stories from RGV's films and Rakta Charitra is no different. Expect all this and more [read bloodshed] in Rakta Charitra. Since Rakta Charitra is based on a true story, there's not much one can comment on it, but the manner in which the incidents unfold keep you hooked. Of course, it's a vendetta fare, yet one is keen to fathom what essentially provoked a soft-spoken individual to transform into a killing machine.
Barring the incidents in the initial reels, there's not much movement in the story in the first hour. In fact, there are killings and more killings. But the story gathers momentum when an iconic actor turned politician enters the scene and takes Paritala Ravi under his wings. The sequences between Shatrughan Sinha and Vivek are, frankly, the preeminent and most excellent parts of the enterprise. The post-interval is different because the killings reduce and Paritala now fights his opponent from the corridors of power.
Rakta Charitra gets lengthy in its second half and one genuinely feels that RGV should've curtailed the length of the film by a few minutes, although the introduction of Suriya's character at the end only raises the curiosity for the second installment.
RGV has handled a number of sequences brilliantly, but the film leaves you with a sense of deja vu off and on. Glimpses of films like Sarkar and Sarkar Raj, besides Satya and Company, though not remotely similar to Rakta Charitra, flash across your mind. It's a little intricate to encompass all incidents in the screenplay, but writer Prashant Pandey makes a sincere effort. Cinematography (Amol Rathod) catches your eye. Action scenes are true to life. Background score compliments the mood of the film.
All RGV films are embellished with powerful performances and Rakta Charitra is no exception. Vivek Oberoi breathes fire and venom and comes across as the most appropriate actor to infuse life into the character he portrays. He's super efficient and his act in Company and Shootout At Lokhandwala pale in comparison. Shatrughan Sinha is remarkable. A powerful personality could've only been portrayed by a powerful actor and the veteran enacts it with amazing ease. Abhimanyu Singh is superb as the opponent. You hate him for being so evil and that only goes to prove how effective he is. Radhika Apte is good. Zarina Wahab is first-rate. Ashwini Kalsekar is excellent. Ashish Vidyarthi, Rajendra Gupta, Anupam Shyam, Sushmita Mukherjee, Vishwajeet Pradhan and Kota Srinivasa Rao shine in their respective parts. Sudeep and Darshan Jariwala get no scope.
On the whole, Rakta Charitra is not for the faint-hearted or the lily-livered. The violence, the blood and gore depicted in the film will shock and disconcert you, which only goes to establish as to how proficiently the subject material has been treated. The film is targeted mainly at those who love to watch aggression, violence, bloodshed, brutality and massacre on the silver screen, but a chunk of the movie-going audience (ladies and kids) will choose to stay away from this scene of carnage. The business in Telugu and Tamil versions is expected to be excellent, due to the strong identification with the subject material.
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Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Suriya's live stunning Performance in At 7aam Arivu Audio Launch
The latest news is actor surya is finding a new way to promote his next film ‘7aam Arivu’.
It seems that the actor would perform this live for the spectators during the audio launch of
‘7aam Arivu’.
The film directed by A.R. Murugadoss is set in backdrops of two different eras and Suriya performs the role of stuntmen at
circus. To strike at his best, the actor is reported of having undergone a vivid training in rope fights, swinging on airs and many more sorts of martial arts.
The film’s shooting is swaying on full pace and A.R. Murugadoss is keener on wrapping up the schedules so as to kick-start his next Bollywood project shortly.
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Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Surya warns childrens for watching Raththa charithram
Hindu Makkal Katchi has sent a legal notice to the makers of ‘Raththa Charithiram’, opposing this movies’s tagline in its promos- ‘Revenge is the purest emotion- Mahabharatha’,
Surya has sent a warning to parents. He asked parents to not to allow their children to watch the Rakta Charitram movie!
He says that the movie is very gory and some raw scenes where people are tortured before they are killed was shown in a gory fashion in the movie!
"Parents should not bring their children" he warns!
He also shudders to think that the Paritala Ravi-Suri tussle occurred in Ananthapur in Andhra Pradesh which is just ten hours by road from his house!
"I still cannot believe that such incidents happened just ten hours away from my house. I hope that this movie also makes people to shun violence" he says.
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Saturday, October 2, 2010
Rakta Charitra new photo gallery
Raktha Charitra divided theme into two parts
Latest news is, Suriya comes only in the last 10 minutes Raktha Charitra 1. So the Tamil version, titled Rattha Sarithra, will be released in one part only; Suriya will make his first appearance in the 35th minute and will dominate the film from then on. It will be a condensed version of the two parts in Hindi and Telugu and is all set to grace theatres for this Diwali.
Raktha Charitra Violence unplugged.
We already reported that Ace direcor Ram Gopal Varma has been working for year on Raktha Charitra, the life story of Paritala Ravi, prime suspect in many murders. At last, the story will be narrated on celluloid with Vivek Oberoi and Suriya in the lead roles! This trilingual is made simultaneously in Hindi, Telugu and Tamil.
Raktha Charitra is produced by Madhu Mantena; Mani Sharma is the music director. The film also stars Shatrughan Sinha, Priyamani, Radhika Apte, Subrat Dutta, Ashish Vidyarthi, Sudeep, Zarina Wahab, Raj Babbar and Ranjeet.
Raktha Charitra 1 is all set to grace theatres on October 22, 2010. Some say the film is too violent and will never get passed by the Censors. But the director feels the film is an emotional experience, and hence will not face any Censor problem.