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'KSD Appalraju ' not Varma's best work (Telugu Movie Review)
By V.S. Rajapur
Film: "KSD Appalraju"
Cast: Sunil, Swathi, Brahmanandam, Kota Sreenivasa Rao, Venu Madhav, Raghubabu, Harshavardhan and others
Producer: Kiran Kumar Koneru
Writer-Director: Ram Gopal Varma
Music: Koti
Camera: Sudhakar Yakkanti
Ratings: ** 1/2
After a long gap, maverick director Ram Gopal Varma has returned to Telugu films with "KSD Appalraju". After making "Raktha Charitra" in three languages using artists from Bollywood and the southern film industry, he is out with "KSD Appalraju", which he has written as well as directed.
Varma has always been considered a trendsetter in the Telugu film industry for making films like "Shiva" and "Kshana Kshanam ". It is Varma who influenced many young talents like Krishna Vamshi, Puri Jagannadh and Harish Shankar to try out innovative things in movies.
With such a fantastic background, Varma's Telugu fans expected something fresh from him in "KSD Appalraju", which the director described as a comedy. But in a note at the beginning of the film, he had said he lied about the film's gnere.
This honesty should have been clear in narrative as well, but sadly what the viewer is made to see is Varma's bias about some known superstars, critics and a couple of bigwigs of Telugu filmdom.
Varma even makes fun of his own films and it brings few laughs, but that does not enhance the quality of the film. Varma's poor screenplay and ordinary dialogues are the major drawbacks.
He has assembled an array of well-known talented comedy artists in the film. There is no cheap comedy in the film, it is a spoof on the way Tollywood works. And the ruthlessness of the industry representatives, their self-indulgent attitude and selfish motives are portrayed well. His honesty in presenting the nexus between producers, underworld bosses and not-so-popular actresses is to be commended.
Varma's protege Ravi Teja, superstar of the Telugu film industry, also makes an appearance in the film. Despite all the high points, "KSD Appalraju" is a let down because it does not sound like an intelligent and delightful satire, rather ends up as some incoherent rumbling of a frustrated film personality.
Viewers are sure to miss the Varma magic that mesmerised them 12 years ago. More or less "KSD Appalraju" is the garbed version of many of his films like "Rangeela".
Varma has also ruined the film by overemphasizing key factors.
Brahmanandam's character starts off well but as the film moves towards an end he becomes irritating. It is also evident that some of the sequences are irrelevant. Varma seems to be confused about the ending and this is evident from the way pre-climax is handled.
Varma's protagonist is Appalaraju from Amalapuram. He is a dreamer who wants to make it big in Telugu film industry. He has an unconventional tragic story that he wants to narrate to the producers and make a mark as a writer-director in the Telugu film industry.
His experience during his journey to be a director as well as during the making of the film forms the main content in the story.
Sunil, Swathi, Brahmanandam, Raghu Babu and Venu Madhav score heavily with their performances. Swathi looks cute and fits her role well.
Technically, the film is not brilliant and doesn't match up the standards that Varma has set in many films like "Sarkar", "Company" and "Rann".
By V.S. Rajapur
Film: "KSD Appalraju"
Cast: Sunil, Swathi, Brahmanandam, Kota Sreenivasa Rao, Venu Madhav, Raghubabu, Harshavardhan and others
Producer: Kiran Kumar Koneru
Writer-Director: Ram Gopal Varma
Music: Koti
Camera: Sudhakar Yakkanti
Ratings: ** 1/2
After a long gap, maverick director Ram Gopal Varma has returned to Telugu films with "KSD Appalraju". After making "Raktha Charitra" in three languages using artists from Bollywood and the southern film industry, he is out with "KSD Appalraju", which he has written as well as directed.
Varma has always been considered a trendsetter in the Telugu film industry for making films like "Shiva" and "Kshana Kshanam ". It is Varma who influenced many young talents like Krishna Vamshi, Puri Jagannadh and Harish Shankar to try out innovative things in movies.
With such a fantastic background, Varma's Telugu fans expected something fresh from him in "KSD Appalraju", which the director described as a comedy. But in a note at the beginning of the film, he had said he lied about the film's gnere.
This honesty should have been clear in narrative as well, but sadly what the viewer is made to see is Varma's bias about some known superstars, critics and a couple of bigwigs of Telugu filmdom.
Varma even makes fun of his own films and it brings few laughs, but that does not enhance the quality of the film. Varma's poor screenplay and ordinary dialogues are the major drawbacks.
He has assembled an array of well-known talented comedy artists in the film. There is no cheap comedy in the film, it is a spoof on the way Tollywood works. And the ruthlessness of the industry representatives, their self-indulgent attitude and selfish motives are portrayed well. His honesty in presenting the nexus between producers, underworld bosses and not-so-popular actresses is to be commended.
Varma's protege Ravi Teja, superstar of the Telugu film industry, also makes an appearance in the film. Despite all the high points, "KSD Appalraju" is a let down because it does not sound like an intelligent and delightful satire, rather ends up as some incoherent rumbling of a frustrated film personality.
Viewers are sure to miss the Varma magic that mesmerised them 12 years ago. More or less "KSD Appalraju" is the garbed version of many of his films like "Rangeela".
Varma has also ruined the film by overemphasizing key factors.
Brahmanandam's character starts off well but as the film moves towards an end he becomes irritating. It is also evident that some of the sequences are irrelevant. Varma seems to be confused about the ending and this is evident from the way pre-climax is handled.
Varma's protagonist is Appalaraju from Amalapuram. He is a dreamer who wants to make it big in Telugu film industry. He has an unconventional tragic story that he wants to narrate to the producers and make a mark as a writer-director in the Telugu film industry.
His experience during his journey to be a director as well as during the making of the film forms the main content in the story.
Sunil, Swathi, Brahmanandam, Raghu Babu and Venu Madhav score heavily with their performances. Swathi looks cute and fits her role well.
Technically, the film is not brilliant and doesn't match up the standards that Varma has set in many films like "Sarkar", "Company" and "Rann".
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Actress Swathi Photos In Saree
Swathi popularly known as Colors Swathi is one of the most innocent looking actress in south cinema. She has a large number of fans who swear by her cuteness. The actress has everything an artist should have to succeed in glamor industry only that she has not exposed much in movies or at public functions. This seems to be her only minus point that has slowed her carer growth. Her popularity can be guaged by the fact that when some years ago a nude MMS featuring her surfaced on the net, fans could not believe that it was her. Although it could not be proved ever that it was really Swathi or it was a morphed one like most of the celebrity blue films, many people say that the video was real. In the video Swathi was shown with a male who never showed her face and this gave airs to the rumors that this MMS was indeed real and that actress was plotted against. Some also say that the MMS was released just before the movie Danger and its purpose was publicity. Here are some pics of Swathi looking beautiful in saree.
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Hot Actress Swathi In Black Saree
Actres Swathi looking hot in a saree that is made of sheer fabric and a blouse that is simple yet looks very attractive on her figure. In fact she is the kind of actress who looks very seductive in blouse because of her peculiar type of figure. But we would definitely like to see her in two piece string bikini id she chooses to do so. One more thing we have to say about her face is that she has a very innocent face that makes her look cute in whatever costumes she decides to wear. Otherwise we would love to include her in our actress as hot bhabhi series. Enjoy the photos of Swath in a transparent low hip nabhi-darshana saree.
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