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Maska Review




My Rating: 3/5
Punchline
: two-timing
Genre:
Romance/Action
Type:
Straight
Banner:
Sri Sumanth Arts

Cast: Ram, Hansika Motwani, Sheela, Sunil, Mukesh Rushi, Pradeep Rawat, Naresh, Brahmanandam, Paruchuri Gopala Krishna, Dharmavarapu Subramanyam, Paruchuri Venkateswara Rao, Ali, Krishna Bhagawan (single scene?), Ali (single scene?), Gundu Hanmantha Rao, Telangana Sakuntala, Seeta

Music: Chakri
Cinematography: Sekhar V Joseph
Editing: Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao
Art: -
Lyrics: Kandikonda
Fights: Ram Lakshman
Story: Surya
Direction
: B Gopal
Screenplay - Producer: MS Raju
Release date
: 14 January 2009

Story

Krish Jagarlamudi (not the Gamyam director, but hero Ram) is a spoilt brat who looks for shortcuts to earn fame and money. Unable to clear his graduation and get a job, Krish plans to love and marry a rich girl Manju (Sheela) who is going to USA. In the process he meets another girl Meenu (Hansika Motwani) and really falls in love with her. The rest of the story is all about when both these girls come to know about the cheating nature of Krish. There is also a political twist to the story.

Artists Performance

Ram: After Devdas, this film gives an oppurtunity to Ram to portray the entire gamut of emotions. His dances are amazing in Hare Hare Rama (1st song) and Bagdad Gajadonga (last song). He moves his body like a spring in those songs. He handles comedy department exceptionally well with the right dialogue delivery and diction. However, we do notice an uncanny resemblance to the body language of Pawan Kalyan in Ram’s performance.

Heroines: Hansika Motwani did a traditional character in this film. She is pretty good. The fans of Hansika will have a whale of time in ‘Kalloki Dilloki’ song where she wore a micro mini skirt (with a low angle camera). Sheela who looks pretty traditional did the role of temptress in this film. And she is extremely glamorous with liberal exposure of her dusky skin.

Other actors: Sunil did a full-length role in this film after a long gap. He is extremely good and provides lot of entertainment. After doing Kokapeta Aunty in Tulasi, Jhansi has done another entertaining role that speaks in Nellore slang. Brahmanandam did the role of a kidnapped doc and he is just average. Introduction scene of Paruchuri Venkateswara Rao is good. One does not understand what Krishna Bhagawan is doing in this film. He has one insignificant scene with a single dialogue. Ali is also wasted. Mukesh Rushi, Pradeep Rawat, Naresh, Dharmavarapu and Telangana Sakuntala are adequate.

Technical departments

Story - screenplay - direction: Story of the film is provided by Surya. He judiciously mixed a triangular love story with an action backdrop. Screenplay of the film is considerably good. MS Raju borrowed the Vaali screenplay where hero shows a photo of a girl to tell the story to heroine and the girl in photo meet hero in real. The thread of conversing in numbers has got good commercial payoff in the second half. The direction by B Gopal is decent in the first half. There is a bit of lag in pre-climax scenes. The hero shifting his love from Sheela and Hansika should have been shot more efficiently. The villains are projected as the most dreaded till climax and they are shown in the positive light at end. Hence there is no commercial payoff for the action/mass part of the film.

Other departments: Music by Chakri is good. The picturization of the songs is excellent. But the director could not place these songs effectively into the film. The choreography for 1st song (Hare Hare) and last song (Bagdad Gajadonga) by Prem Rakshit is pretty cool. Cinematography is nice. The locations in 'Kalaganna' song are good. Dialogues by Paruchuri brothers are good. They wrote nice comedy one-liners as well as good mass dialogues. Production values by MS Raju are grand.

Analysis: First half of the film is handled well and provides entertainment. You can see B Gopal kind of mass elements in the second half. The movie goes slow towards the climax of the film. The plus points of the film are Ram and first half. On the flip side, there is a bit of lag in the last half an hour of the film and more clarity is needed in love triangle. On a whole, Maska has got entertainment elements that might work at box office.

Allu Arjun is popular hero in Malayalam





Allu Arjun is as popular in Malayalam as he is in Telugu though he has not done any straight Malayalam movie so far!! This handsome actor, who redefined the fate of dubbed movies, is doing well through his movies dubbed in Malayalam. Earlier, his dubbed films like Arya, Bunny, and Happy have had successful weeks and months in the box office with a couple of them reaching the hundred day mark in some theatres. Now, Allu Arjun is back in Malayalam with yet another movie titled Krishna, the Malayalam version of his Telugu film Parugu. The film, which was released in the first week of May in Andhra Pradesh, has recently completed 50 days. The movie is directed by Bhaskar of Bommarilu fame and music is by Mani Sharma. Also in the cast are Sheila, Prakashraj, Poonam Bajwa, Jaysudha, Subbaraju and Jayaprakash Reddy.

Parugu 50 days in 175 centers



Dil Raju has organized a press meet to tell about his Parugu success story.
Dil Raju made the film Parugu with Bhaskar, Allu Arjun and Sheela. The film is completing 50 days on 19th June in 175 centers.
Dil Raju is planning huge function on 19th June in Vizag.
The press meet was attended by Allu arjun, Dil raju, Bhaskar, Sirish and Lakshman. Allu Arjun thanked Bommarillu Bhaskar and Prakash raj for the success of the film.

Top 5 movies this week



The release of Bujjigadu and Pandurangadu in the space of one week has improved the box office collections considerably. The week on the whole was okay and the coming weeks also look promising in terms of box office collections.

1. Pandurangadu:The film opened on a rather dull note with little hype and poor pre-release publicity. But Balakrishna's brilliant performance, particularly in the second half and his role as lord Krishna are a big draw. The added glamour of Sneha and Tabu and some good music by Keeravani make the film worth watching.

2. Bujjigadu:Bujjigadu made in Chennai opened to a lot of hype and expectations. Prabhas was desperately looking for a big hit. The film's big draw are Prabhas, Puri, Mohan Babu and of course Trisha. Prabhas looks good in his new style and he has also done a great job in the fights and dances.

3. Kantri:NTR's Kanthri has everything new looks for in a NTR film. Director Meher Ramesh unveiled a new look NTR in the film. The action of NTR, Hansika Motwani's charms and Prakash Raj's villainy are the main highlights of the film. It sits in position-3 of the toppers list.

4. Parugu:The Dil Raju and Bommarillu Bhaskar film 'Parugu' starring Allu Arjun and Sheela in the lead roles opened to some mixed talk but slowly picked up. The box office collections are dipping and the film is slowly running out of steam. It sits in position-4 as of now.

5. Jalsa:The Pawan Kalyan starrer Jalsa has completed 50 days run and is running with just average box office collections. The film however broke box office records by collecting 21 crore in the first two weeks of its release. The film now stands at the fifth place.

Parugu collected Rs.21Crs in three weeks



Allu Arjun's Parugu with Dil Raju and Bommarillu Bhaskar has completed 3 weeks run and Dil Raju organized a press meet to share the success of the film with journalists today at his Jubilee Hills office.
Dil Raju said 'The film has collected Rs21 crores share in the three weeks run and public is receiving the film very well. We made this film keeping Youth and Family audiences and we succeeded in taking the film to the hearts of those sections of audiences'.

Top 5 movies this week


This week is much better in comparison to last week in terms of box office collections. The release of NTR starrer Kantri has set the cash registers in motion at many cinema halls across the state.
1. Kantri
This NTR starrer produced by Ashwini Dutt and directed by Meher Ramesh opened to some very big expectations from the audience. The two heroines, Hansika Motwani and Tanisha also raised the heat considerably. The film has opened to great collections but is attracting a mixed talk.

2. Parugu
Allu Arjun's film 'Parugu' attracted a lot of media attention and curiosity. The film is about the relationship between a father and his daughters. Bhaskar, who made the super hit film Bommarillu is the director. The name of Dil Raju as producer was another big plus for the film. The film has not made it very big at the box office it is however doing reasonably well and stands at the second place.

3. Jalsa
Pawan Kalyan's Jalsa opened to some fantastic record breaking collections. Some reports say that the film has so far made over 40 crore. While there is no official confirmation about the figures, the film is now set to complete 50 days soon.

4. Bommana-Chandana
The film Bommana Brothers and Chandana Sisters opened to some weak box office collections. The good mouth to mouth publicity and the summer vacation have improved the box office collections now. The film stands at the fourth place. Allari Naresh and Krishna Bhagawan play Bommana Brothers in the film.

5. Gamyam
Krish's Gamyam has crossed the 50 days mark recently and is still going strong. The film is being patronized in a big way by the family audiences as well as the BPO crowd. The film is now at the fifth place. The novel screenplay and taking is the big draw for the film.


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Sheela Happy To Parugu Result



Sheela, the heroine in the film ‘Parugu’ appears to be a normal girl but she has great magnetism that is known only for the people who work with her or see her in reality. Sheela has great abilities in acting and also good capabilities in luring the men around her. People say that she never tries to pull people towards her but her natural grace and magnetism make men come for her. People say that Sheela’s net was dropped on Arjun as well.
She acted in the films like ‘Seetakoka chiluka’ (Ilavattam in Tamil) with Navedeep and also with Sai Ram Shankar in other flick. She tried her luck both in Tamil and Telugu but things are not positive. Despite flops and no big image in the public she could find place beside Allu Arjun. All this happened with her magnetic appeal. Now, the film has got dull talk in almost all the centers. So even ‘Parugu’ may not give her required success.
Sheela acted with less glamour show and more sensuous appeal in this film projecting her navel and tummy wearing half saris.

"parugu"trailer


"parugu" review



This is the second film for director Bhaskar, who earlier delivered critically acclaimed and commercially superduper film Bommarillu. It is tough to say if Bhaskar did overcome the second film sentiment (this is prevelant in the industry that, usually, the second film of a director would not do well). The storyline is thin and the screenplay of the film seems stretched. The film revolves around a father looking for eloped daughter and it feels that there is too much of search. And finally, audience (especially Chiru fans) might correlate some (or alot) of the scenes with Chiru's second daughter Srija's episode. Chances are that the film might get along well for the lady and family audience. Going into the story, Parugu is about a father and his two daugthers. Neelakantam (Prakashraj) has two daugthers Subbalaxmi (Poonam Bajwa) and Meena (Sheela). Neelakantam is a highly respected person in his place. Neelakantam loves his daugthers more than anything on this earth. His first daughter elopes after her marriage is fixed with someone else. Neelakantam strongly believes that his daughter can never do it and it should be only the guy who might have mislead her. So the search is on for Subbalaxmi. In that context, Neelakantam brings all the friends of the eloped guy to his place. That is how the hero of the film Krishna (Allu Arjun) lands up at Neelakantam's place along with his friends (Srinivasa Reddy, Sunil, Chitram Srinu and two more). Little does Neelakantam know at that time that Krishna is the mastermind who planned the elopement. Krishna plans to run away but promptly falls in love with Meena and returns back. Meena, who knows the agony her father went through due to Subbalaxmi, is very strong on the stand that she would not fall in love. Did Neelakantam finally find Subbalaxmi? Was Krishna able to convince Neelakantam and Subbalaxmi on his love? That has to be seen on the screen. Allu Arjun is at ease in his role as Krishna. His dances are natural but did not have the energy that was seen in Desamuduru. He exceled in the emotional scenes towards the climax. Prakashraj, as the father of two daugthers, did his role good. Well! It is just yet another role for Prakashraj. There isnt anything special about it. Sheela is very impressive in the role of Meena. As an innocent girl in the first half and as a girl who is sandwiched between her father and her love in the second half, Sheela did the roles convincingly. Poonam Bajwa's role is short and she did it good. Jayasudha is unnatural in few scenes. She played the mother of Allu Arjun. Rest of the cast is content in their roles. The expectations are high on this film coming from the director of Bommarillu. In fact, the very points that paved the success way to Bommarillu lacked in this one. Bhaskar, who proved his screenplay expertise in Bommarillu, could not repeat his magic with screenplay here. Even though some of the scenes like Allu Arjun, Sheela scene after he saves her from the rowdies and Prakashraj's drunk dialogs on his daugther show the brand of Bhaskar. Such scenes came out excellent. Overall film feels dragged. This is felt both in the first half and the second half. Neelakantam searching for his daughter at different places feels boring after a while. Dialogs penned by Ravi are good. Music by Mani Sharma is interesting. He might have been in a conflicting cornor where the hero is energetic and good dancer while the situations required kind of soft. Lyrical value in the songs is good. Cinematography is okay. Overall, Parugu could have come out better with some editing in the first half and better screenplay. The film feels dragged with lot of searching for Neelakantam's daughter. The run of the film depends on how the family and lady audience receives it. And also there are several star studded films are in line for release.

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"parugu"music review



Mani Sharma works for the first time with Bhaskar, Raju and Arjun in Parugu and his compositions primarily reek of melody here. Also, almost all the songs come across as situational, meaning, visuals could enhance the way the songs work on you. Unlike Jalsa’s music, that caught on instantly and didn’t need any backing from the movie, Parugu’s songs may take time to grow on and if the movie clicks, then there is no stopping this album.

1. Parugulu: This racy song with techno beats almost sounds as if the hero is stalking the heroine warning her that her running away from him, after enticing him, is of no use – vostunnaa nEnE vostunnaa, voddannaa vodilEstaanaa. Sirivennela’s words are mouthed in a zesty manner by Ranjith.
2. Nammavemo :A few of the opening beats (not strings) of this melodious number sound very similar to those in Chiguraakuchaatu chilaka [Gudumba Shankar]. The music that comes during ‘nijamga kallatho’ part of it was inspired by ‘Hey Shona’ from Tara Rum Pum film. Saketh, who sounds so much like SP Charan, has a pleasant voice and sings Anantha Sriram’s poetic words with the flair of a veteran. Impressive!
3. Yelagelaga:Despite a folkish tune, Mani maintains a certain spunky flair in the orchestration, in an attempt to not make this number sound like just another rustic song. While Kailash Kher sounds nasal at places, its Saindhavi’s chirpy rendition that clicks the most. Anantha Sriram’s lyrics are simple and sensible, given the feeling one gets about the lack of a situational demand for this song.

4. Chal Chal Chalo: Chandrabose’s youthful lyrics for this hero introduction number set the mood of the film quite well talking about the restless nature of the hero- gira gira tirigE nyzam, nilabaDanika yE nimiSham, telling us that the hero is always on the run seeking fun and adventure like a typical youth. Ranjith’s spirited rendition suits the mood of the song.
5. Hrudayam: A soulful number this one. It’s good to see Mani use Hemachandra for a variety of songs in his albums – bouncy Niluvave [Lakshyam], melodious Ararey [Ontari], foot-tapping Vayasunamy [Kantri] and a pathos song here. Needless to say, Hemachandra has been giving his best. Given the number of such songs Sirivennela has penned in the past, he never runs out of words that leave an impression on you. halaahalam naaku sontam, nuvvu teesuko amrutam anakunta aa premei prema kaagaladaa. Johaaru Sirivennela garu! Mani’s orchestration, being in tandem with the melancholic mood, makes this number instantly likeable.
6. Manakanna Podiche: A right mix of melody, teen maar beats and a tapping tempo thrown in. Rahul Nambiar’s lively vocals, with right amount of gamakaalu, add a lot of verve to this number. Anantha Sriram’s lyrics remind you of Sirivennela’s writing style. This promising lyricist gets to pen three songs with varying moods in this album and his work gets high marks everywhere. Good going sir.

Parugu release date confirmed on may 1st.



Director Bommarillu Bhaskar’s highly anticipated second film Parugu starring stylish hero Allu Arjun and Sheela in the lead roles is ready for the summer audiences. This Dil Raju’s production is set to be released on May 1st. With Manisharma’s tunes already hitting a cord with the youngsters we will have to wait and watch if it was not just beginner’s luck for Bhaskar.