tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8647115715756494127.post6497293135419971068..comments2024-03-08T01:03:12.159-08:00Comments on Early Tollywood: ANKIT PALLAVI & FRIENDS Movie Reviewmuralikrishnahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13767851556109570465noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8647115715756494127.post-27557198681885134942008-09-06T02:32:00.000-07:002008-09-06T02:32:00.000-07:00Friends,I watched the “APF”. Then I read reviews w...Friends,<BR/><BR/>I watched the “APF”. Then I read reviews which looked like motivated pr short sighted. So spontaneously I felt the need to write to you all.<BR/><BR/><BR/>THE FIRM <BR/>-------------------------------<BR/>INNOVISION CINEMA<BR/><BR/>Hari Yelleti has chosen “Innovision cinemas” as title of his firm. Much thought must have gone in choosing the name. Let’s hope to see innovative and visionary movies churn out from this firm. APF is the good beginning.<BR/><BR/>THE MAN <BR/>----------------<BR/>HARI YELLETI.<BR/><BR/>Marketing: - I have come know so much about him even before I saw his first film. I should say hats off to his ability in marketing himself. All wannabe directors, congratulations, you one more success story from which you can learn and get inspired. <BR/><BR/>Honesty: - It is nice to note Hari Yelleti’s honesty when he remarks “APF didn't happen just like that. It was after numerous drafts and numerous trials…”<BR/><BR/>It’s the real story of toil of successful people, which will make and give courage to new comers to know that the path is difficult but not impossible.<BR/><BR/>Rich understanding of life: - APF ends with Hari Yelleti’s voice over “Happiness is a choice…”. ‘Well said’ Hari Yelleti garu. You display rich understanding of life. <BR/><BR/><BR/>…AND THE MOVIE<BR/>------------------------------------------------<BR/>ANKITH, PALLAVI AND FRIENDS<BR/><BR/>Film Title: The movie is aptly title as each character has important role to play. <BR/><BR/>Casting for characters: - Except for ‘Sunil’ mother who actually looks like her grand mother, what should I write: - “Yeh hi hain right choice baby…”<BR/><BR/>Characterization: - The youth characters in APF booze and smoke and talk like real life characters. Thank God, I did not felt like being in wonderland and in the midst of all goody, goody people.<BR/><BR/>Hari Yelleti has shown his intelligence in design of characters especially to bring in the “believability quotient”. You need not have to look at the characterization of Ankith or Pallavi. Just look at how he develops the character of Naresh’s son. As movie progresses, this particular boy does an act (watch the movie) which a youth in real life, rarely does. But still it doesn’t come out as a fairy tale.<BR/><BR/>Love: - Mother Theresa once said “We can do no great things, only small things with great love.” After watching APF, one can sure say that “Hari Yelleti and his team might have not done a great, great movie but definitely, he and his team has done it with great love”<BR/><BR/>Responsibility: - Hari Yelleti and his team take full responsibility and deliver a message oriented YET FULLY ENTERTAINING movie. The message makes itself clear through the story, through the images. In fact, it makes the Voice over of Hari Yelleti at the end of the movie, a redundant inclusion.<BR/><BR/>Screen play: Within 15-20 minutes of the movie, the major characters, their socio- educational-economic-cultural background, the challenge they must overcome are all established beautifully.<BR/><BR/>You find no static moments. The story progresses a step forward with every image. The only scene which seemed to slow the pace was the inclusion of the song “Premani...Premani”…the song doesn’t take the story forward. For reasons, please see the movie.<BR/><BR/>Movie Length: The story determines the length. But I have seen many movies, which have clichéd, unnecessary scene just acting as padding to meet that 2Hours 30 Minutes length. <BR/><BR/>Hari Yelleti seems to excel in this aspect. As mentioned earlier, each image takes the story forward thus ensuring no dull moments.<BR/><BR/>Dialogues: - <BR/>The conflict between Ankith and Pallavi, at the interval bang, in the form of dialogue is worth mentioning. One cannot fail to feel that the words are so natural and coming right from the heart of the characters. For me, Sekhar Kammula was one of the best dialogue writers. I can’t help adding Hari Yelleti’s name to the list.<BR/><BR/>On a funny note: - Hi guys, lets stop showing Indian’s shunning opportunity to go abroad. Transport and Communications medium has grown so well these days that you will be with your dear ones in a moment. Besides, intangible benefits that country derives from such people when they return after 5 or 10 years, cannot be neglected. And glory that we bring to country when we take our knowledge and culture…Need I have to mention about Vivekananda, BKS Iyengar, Nandan Nilekani… <BR/><BR/>What I realized when I walked out of the cinema? <BR/>I realized that I had just watched FIRST MOVIE of a director. So much of perfection in art of film making!!!<BR/><BR/>Final Note: - Friends, Hari Yelleti deserves your appointment with “Ankith, Pallavi and Friends”, if not this weekend, do make it by next.<BR/><BR/><BR/>Happy Watching,<BR/>Raaghwayndar Bathal<BR/>rbathal@gmail.comRaghavendra Bathalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16789271297845021228noreply@blogger.com