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Directed by : Nag Ashwin // DebutantProduced by : Priyanka Dutt
Starring : Nani, Malavika Nair, Vijay Deverakonda, Ritu Varma
Music by : Radhan, Ilaiyaraaja -1 Song
Cinematography : Rakesh & Naveen
Editor : Kotagiri Venkateshwara Rao
Release dates : 21 March, 2015
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I.M.C.F Review
There are some movie like Gamyam, Zindagi Na Milegi Doobara and Vedam... which are sure to leave a mark on us and this movie will surely add up to that list. This is the story of a guy, Subramanyam (Nani) who is very practical and wants to live life king size with a feeling that 'Money - Status' is everything in life. He has a childhood friend (Rishi) who grows up to be a 'Lover of Free Life' with a single dream of going to 'Dudh Kashi' in Himalayas. Rishi's entry into Subramanyam's life brings a lot of changes and one of them is the entry of Aanandi (Malvika Nair), who is a Freelancer.
After a series of emotional scenes (Avaoiding Spoilers) ... story takes a leap when Subramanyam and Aanandi begin their journey to 'Dudh Kaashi'. In this journey, Subramanyam does a lot of things which are first timers for him. In this process, he discovers himself along with the values of friendship, love, people, care etc. The rest of the story is how this change in Subramanyam has affected his life and the others around him!
Reasons to watch:
1. The perfect combo of Cinematography - Back ground music.
2. Performances of the Trio!
3. The story with an underlying comic and emotional touch.
Reasons to skip:
1. Not a regualr commercial film, and is like a B'wood drama. If you are not a fan of such movies, can skip!
I.M.C.F Rating : 80/100
Direction : 7 : Too good for a debutant, but should have focused more on showing Dudh kaashi.Production Values : 7 : Well made.
Story/Plot : 9 : Not a routine T'wood type film, and surely deserves the appreciation.
Cast Performances : 9 : The Trio steal the show!
Music : 8 : Very well composed. Suited the pace of the film.
Cinematography : 9 : Well handled.
Screenplay/Editing : 8.
Choreography : 8 : I wonder if it even exists, but never disturbs the film.
Dialogues : 7 : Not many great one's.
Awe Moment(s) : 8 : Scenes around Rishi and Subramanyam's realization.
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3.25/5 - Idlebrain
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