
Film: Agyaat
Rating: 1/5
Cast: Nithin, Priyanka Kothari, Goutham Rude, Ishrat Ali etc
Sound: Dwarak Warrier
Background: Amar
Editing: Nipun Ashok Gupta
Music: Bapi-Tutul, Imran
Cinematography: Surjodeep Ghosh
Producers: Ronnie Screwala and Ram Gopal Varma
Director: Ram Gopal Varma
Released On: 7th August 2009
The much publicized RGV’s Agyaat at last released today. It’s the debut for Telugu hero Nithin as well into Bollywood. Let us see how it appealed for audience and how far in tune with expectations and fear quotient.
Story:
A film shooting crew go deep into forest but they lose the contact from outer world and also the way to return back. Sharman Kapoor (Goutham Rude) is the popular film star who keeps on showing his airs on his colleagues. Sujan (Nithin) is the Assistant Director of the movie who loves Asha (Priyanka Kothari), the heroine in the crew.
Murthy (Ishrat Ali) is the producer of the movie who speaks Hindi in his typical Tamil accent. Along with them a director JJ (Harvey), forest guide Sethu (Joy) a spot boy Laxman (Istheyak), Sameera (Rasika), an action director (Ravi Kale) and a cameraman walk through the forest.
They find each one among them getting killed by a mystic predator. At last two would remain alive. But the secret of predator is left unknown for audience. The word ‘Coming Soon Agyaat 2’ flashes on screen!
This unbaked product is RGV’s ‘Agyaat’ (released in Telugu as Adavi).
Performances:
Nithin:
He looked macho and perfectly in tune with young Bollywood actors. He has good future in Bollywood as well, if he concentrates more on his dance, expressions and picking up right stories. Agyaats may not give oxygen for him.
Priyanka Kothari:
She looked better than that of her previous movies. She portrayed enough oomph and sufficient expressions wherever required.
Ishrat Ali:
He entertained in first half with his Hindi that rolls on Tamil tongue
Goutham Rode:
He has shown his muscular body and carried on his role up to requirement
Others are perfectly in sync with the requirement. Ishteyak entertained well with his ‘jai matha di’ episode. Ravi Kale is ok in stunt master role.
Technical team:
There is nothing big to speak about technical team except Camera work and Sound. Editing is also crisp and clear. Direction is not a big deal here and any fresher can make this sort of film.
Highlights:
Excellent Camera Work
Hair raising sound
Disappointments:
No freshness in narration
No enough hilarious moments for cushioning
No big horror elements as required
No Priyanka Kothari’s bikini act that was used for publicity
Analysis:
The following impressions, either one or many, would linger in the minds of everyone who watches this film:
* Ram Gopal Varma might have made a trailer for his Agyaat-2
* Ram Gopal Varma might have lifted the content from one of his amateur juniors and made this one
* Ram Gopal Varma must be feeling over confident about himself and hence arrogant about his products
* Ram Gopal Varma failed to understand what he was making and hence concluded the movie shoot all of a sudden and released this 1:45 Hr stuff
* Ram Gopal Varma might be thinking that he has started a new revolution in film industry- screening the pre-interval part as one movie and post-interval part as another
* Ram Gopal Varma must have gone insane
* Ram Gopal Varma must be considering his audience insane
* Ram Gopal Varma is losing creativity and depending on stories from recycle bin
* Ram Gopal Varma, with Agyaat, behaved like a host who takes away the plate from guest half way through his meal (without giving conclusion)
* Ram Gopal Varma must be making any nonsense movie just for the sake of his pocket money (selling the movie to someone and making some table profit with his legendary image)
This movie is an unfinished factory product as it has got no conclusion. A troupe going into deep forest and each one getting killed by some unknown mystic creature/human in horrified way, is an age old formula.
That’s not a problem, indeed.
The major factor in this film is to generate fear and thrill among audience with sound effects, unforeseen scenes and sudden surprises. But there are no sufficient things packed in this film.
Although there are a couple of trials to generate fear, they didn’t gel well with the immunity of audience. Some laughs took genesis in theaters at interval, instead of fear filled silence.
There weren’t any chills and shivers except those brought by Air Conditioners in theaters. The conclusion line is not the routine ‘The End’ but ‘Coming Soon- Agyaat 2’!!!
So, one need to wait till RGV comes out with his Agyaat-2 to unleash the secret of that predator, shown in this film.
Considering this Agyaat as a full-movie, it brings utter disappointment for audiences. If it’s considered as half-movie that’s bigger displeasure.
Climax Could Be Convincing If:
The justification would have been given stating some villager is doing this ‘nara bali’ with some superstitious belief, using some ‘black magic’ elements.
Bottom Line: Watch it only when Agyaat-2 releases. Otherwise this mere half baked and tasteless stuff claims your senseless effort!!!!
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Name : Kaajal Aggarwal
Pet name : Kaaju
Birth Date:Jun 19th, 1985
Birthplace : Mumbai
Height : 5′6″
Star Sign : Gemini
Marital Status: Single
Hair: Brown
Role model : Mother, because she is an intelligent person.
Life Goal : To become a big actress in india .
Profession : Modeling & Actress.
Debut : Hindi film - Kyun Hogaya na!!
Education : completed graduation (BMM) in Mumbai
Hobbies : Music ,watching films & dancing
First Movie: Bommalattam (Yet to be released), first Telugu movie is Lakshmi Kalyanam
Favorite Films:
Hindi: DDLJ, Sarfarosh, Aaina, JJWS, Socha Na Tha
Telugu: Jayam, Kadgam, Murari, Nuvvu Nenu, Sye, Manmadhudu 
Favorite Colour : Blue , white& Red.
Favorite Food : Hyderabadi Biryani , any Spicy foods
Favorite Clothes : Jeans,t-shirts & Sarees
Favorite Drink : Any soft drinks
Favorite place : kerala, goa, Mauritius
Favorite Car : BMW
Favorite Book: Bridges of Madison County.
Favorite Hotel: Taj Krishna
Favorite Holiday Spot: Goa
Favorite Actors: All the people whom I worked with and Aamir Khan
Favorite Actress: Kajol, Sridevi and Sushimta Sen
Favorite Song: Naalo Uhalaku from Chandamama
Favorite Sport: I am not that into sports but I like to watch cricket on TV
Favorite Perfume: Light Blue by DNG , Summer Breeze
Favorite Hobbies: Watching movies and chatting with friends
Leisure Activities: Oh..I have so many to name..Traveling meeting friends and going out with them.
First Crush: It happened when I was in Ninth standard
Likes in others : Innocent , Loving nature & Honest.
For beauty : aerobics & Yoga.Eats Healthy food.
Strengths : Ability to understand and make the feel the people comfortable at any situation
Weakness: Getting attached to everyone
I Hate: Hypocrisy
I Love: Honesty
Hot and sexy young actress Kajal Agarwal was born on 19th June 1985 in Mumbai, India. She made her debut in films with a Tollywood film “Laksmi Kalyanam” in 2007 in the direction of acclaimed director Teja. She has become a celebrity in the film Industry in a very short span of time. Later on her performance in a Telugu film “Chandamama” got good appreciation from the public as well as from the critics.
Kajal Agarwal, has emerged as the latest heartthrob of Andhra youth with her romantic performance in Ramcharan movie Magadheera. She is also doing a lead role in “Arya-2” opposite to Allu Arjun and against Ram (Devdas Fame) in Just Ganesh. She made her presence in Tamil and Hindi films too.
Biography:
Kyun...! Ho Gaya Na (2004), starring Vivek Oberoi and Aishwarya Rai was Kajal Aggarwal’s debut under the arc lights but like many other pretty, sexy and young hopefuls, she trekked down south to try her luck. And here she found the pot at the end of the rainbow in the form of Lakshmi Kalyanam opposite Kalyan Ram in Tollywood.
The five-feet-four svelte girl from Mumbai armed with a degree in Mass communication entered the tinsel town through Bharathiraja, the talent spotter. The veteran director decided to cast her as the female protagonist in his bilingual Cinema (in Hindi) and Bommalattam (in Tamil). Even before the release of her debut film, Kajal Agarwal is hot property in Telugu films thanks to Teja who introduced her there with Lakshmi Kalyanam.The film did not do too well, yet Krishna Vamsi came to her rescue with Chandamama, a runaway hit.
The Telugu film industry embraced the innocent faced nymphet and she has quite a number of hits under her belt starring opposite Sumanth, Navdeep and Nitin. Her movies like Chandamama, Pourudu and Aatadista have firmly established her as a contender for the top slot in the Telugu film industry.
Kajal is breaking into the big league with her forthcoming lineup of under production films such as Dheerudu opposite Ram Charan Teja, Arya- 2 starring Allu Arjun with another untitled flick opposite Junior NTR in the pipeline. Understandably the young actress is extremely proud of her achievement, that too in such a short time.
Notwithstanding her inroads into the Telugu film industry, her Tamil movies like Pazhani, the Bharath-starrer and Saroja as Mirchi Shiva’s romantic interest have brought her to the notice of Tamil film goers as well. She is now acting in two Tamil movies: Bommalattam directed by Bharathiraja, which also stars Nana Patekar and Modhi Vilayadu starring Vinay (Unnale Unnale Fame).
Kajal Agarwal is one actress who knows what she wants. The lady, who is in Chennai to shoot for the film Modhi Vilayadu, says that there is nothing wrong in being glamourous.
"I find nothing wrong in it," she says. "Every person has their own limits and boundaries. As long as it is decent and not vulgar and as long as my family approves it, I have no issues with being glamourous," the actress says with a smile.
However, Kajal also makes it clear that she prefers character-oriented roles to glamour ones. "I prefer family roles and I want to be known as a good character artiste," she says.
Currently, she is on cloud nine after replacing Tamannaah opposite the hot 'n' happening Allu Arjun in his next film, a sequel to his blockbuster Arya in Telugu. One sensible dame, we'd say!
Kajal Agarwal has also showed matured performance in Magadheera especially in the flashback episode as a princess. She proved that she is not just after glamour.
Information
Kajal Aggarwal is a Mumbai-based famous South Indian Actress. Kajal Aggarwal was born on 19 June1985 in Mumbai, India.
Kajal Aggarwal is a prominent actress in both Tamil and Telugu film industries. Kajal Aggarwal Agg arwal started her film career in 2007.
Kajal Aggarwal first film was Lakshmi Kalyanam Directed by famous telugu director Teja. Very soon Kajal Aggarwal Became one of the top actress in both Kollywood and Tollywood industries.
Kajal Aggarwal rose to fame with her roles in also in Telugu movies Chandamama also in Tamil movies Pazhani. She has appeared in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu films.
Kajal Agarwal has a sister named Nisha Agarwal, upcoming Kollywwood Heroine who is going to rock like her sister.
Filmography :
2007
Laksmi Kalyanam....Lakshmi
Chandamama....Maha Lakshmi
2008
Pourudu.....Samyuktha
Pahazani (Tamil).....Deepthi
Aatdista.....Sunaanda
Saroja.....Pooja
Bommalattam (Tamil) (Telugu: Raana).....Anitha
Bhrgava...
2009
Modhi Vijayadu.....L R Eashwari
Magadheera.....Yuvarani Mitravinda, Indu
Arya-2.....Geethanjali
Just Ganesh.....



