Showing posts with label varun sandesh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label varun sandesh. Show all posts

Saturday, 7 September 2013

Varun Sandesh 'Nuvvala... Nenila' Completes Shooting

Varun Sandesh 'Nuvvala... Nenila'


Varun Sandesh is the blue eyed boy of Telugu Film Industry. Like a never tiring stream of river flowing through crests, troughs, floods and draughts, Irrespective of success or failure, this guy manages to open and close film projects at the flip of a hand. He has already released four films this year, most by any hero (Barring Brahmanandam) and he has three more shaping up for release this year.

'Nuvvala... Nenila...', the actor's coming up film is being produced by Induri Raja Sekhar Reddy on Amogh Creations banner, directed by 'Mem Vayasuku Vachcham' and 'Priyatama Neevachata Kushalama' fame Trinadha Rao Nakkina has finished the shooting part except for a song and the producers are planning to launch the audio composed by 'Paisa' fame Sai Karthik in October. Poorna of Seema Tapakay fame is the female lead in the film.

Producer said 'This is a feel good film in which Varun will be seen quite away from his previous films. He is an NRI young man who comes to India on a mission and falls in love. The story is about how he achieves his love and his mission too. Poorna as the heroine did a splendid job, cinematography by Gnana Sekhar of Vedam and KVJ fame will be clearly spotted. Director is carving a visual poetry out of the story ably supported by music from Sai Karthik...'

Sonia Birji, Vennela Kishore, Sana, Arun Kumar, Uttej, Giridhar, Sreedhar, Dhan Raj, Sandhya Janak, Kedar Shankar, Supriya, Nalla Venu, Jogi Naidu, Satya, Basha etc are playing key roles. Crew includes: Fights: Nandu; Choreography: Chandra Kiran-Bhanu; Art: Varma; Dialogues: Uday Bhagavathula; Lyrics: Bhaskarabhatla-Sreeman-Balaji; Editing: Sravan; Camera: Gnana Sekhar SV; Music: Sai Karthik; Production Controlelr: Palakurthi Sreedhar Goud; Producer: Induri Raja Sekhar Reddy; Story, Screenplay & Direction: Trinadha Rao Nakkina




source: http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/telugu/article/97260.html


Monday, 5 August 2013

Abbayi class Ammayi mass


                                             

                                     Varun Sandesh, Haripriya in Abbayi class Ammayi mass


If you've only seen a hero chase his lady love into submission in every movie, here's a character who is shy and scared at the very sight of a girl. How the man is brought out of the deep freezer and brought to room temperature is the journey of the story.

And how you wish you hadn't taken the lift that Sri (Varun Sandesh) so willingly offers to anyone who wants a drop! His journey is tiresome to say the least. It takes a long time to make a man out of the boy and the director's wisdom dictated that he use a woman in flesh trade (commercial sex worker, to use a politically correct term) to bring about the change in Sri.

Sri's grandfather, we are informed was a playboy, and so the grandmother makes sure Sri behaves himself well and not emulate her husband. As managing director of a software firm, Sri realises his company has fallen into crisis. The only way he can pull it out of crisis is by taking the help of another industrialist who is too eager to help him financially. His only condition is that Sri should marry his daughter who has fallen in love with him.

Sri has to go to Goa on business and his friend goads him to allow an escort (more politically correct term!) to go with her. Neeru's (Haripriya) assignment is to make him shed his fear of women and get rid of his shyness. She uses her time-tested wiles and is disgusted when Sri remains in his cocoon.

Neeru makes some of her conditions clear when she takes up the `contract' to accompany Sri to Goa but making an exception she takes care of Sri when he is unwell. That is when she stirs a change in him. Putting aside her `professionalism', Neeru does some plain talking to him about women.

All that Haripriya gets to do for most part of the movie is look and act seductive. While the only response that she gets from Sri is indifference, the audience wonders if the irritation that she is will persist all through the movie. Mercifully, sometime after the interval, there is a makeover. Haripriya is refreshing, carries herself well and makes sense.

Varun Sandesh is carried away by his character. Sad that he had to suffer a role that one could see only restricted him as an actor. Well, he chose it. If you choose to watch it, you might just end up looking at your watch most of the time.

source:http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/movie-reviews/movie-review/21594100.cms