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Aavesham: One more sensation in Malayalam Cinema

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Malayalam cinema has been delivering back-to-back blockbusters and the film industry had the best year so far. Films like Premalu, Bramayugam, Manjummel Boys and The GOAT Life minted massive money all over. Premalu has done fantastic business in Telugu states. Manjummel Boys is the biggest hit of Malayalam cinema till date and the film surpassed several biggies in Tamil Nadu. The Telugu version of the film is doing good. Fahadh Faasil’s new film Aavesham has started on a great note all over. The film has been receiving rave reviews and the footfalls are quite good.

Aavesham is expected to end up as one more blockbuster for Malayalam cinema. Aavesham opened on a great note in South Indian cities like Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Chennai. The makers haven’t dubbed the film but Aavesham is released with subtitles. Fahadh Faasil’s performance is lauded and the entertainment worked big time. Sushin Shyam’s background score is an other asset for the film. Vineeth Sreenivasan’s Varshangalkku Shesham too released yesterday and the response is positive.

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Was amazing to watch Fahadh Faasil perform on ‘Pushpa’ sets: Allu Arjun

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‘Pushpa: The Rise’ has been making waves for a lot of reasons. And one of them is the intense role of the antagonist Shekhawat essayed flawlessly by Malayalam actor Fahadh Faasil.

‘Pushpa’ lead star Allu Arjun said that he was really wishing that Fahadh would come on board the project.

“I was wishing that he did this character because it needs a very powerful antagonist. Someone who has got a star presence. The moment he agreed and came on board it was wonderful. To see him perform in live was very nice. Because I have seen his work on screen but still there’s a loss of generation. When you see the actor perform live, it’s a different experience altogether,” Allu Arjun told IANS.

Director Sukumar prefers casting Telugu-speaking actors in the main roles of his movies. When it came to casting for ‘Pushpa’ too, he largely stuck to his practice. The reason although is based on practicality for Sukumar.

“What happens with me is I keep changing dialogues on set. Scene will remain but I often improvise on dialogue. That’s why I prefer actors who know Telugu. Even Dhananjay from Kannada, he knows Telugu very well. He speaks Telugu. Rashmika she speaks Telugu. Even if you give her the dialogue on the spot. It becomes easy.” Sukumar told IANS.

But Sukumar made an exception in case of Fahadh. Although he doesn’t speak Telugu, the director was eager cast him in ‘Pushpa: The Rise’. “Im a big fan of his from the beginning. I liked his performance in ‘Maheshinte prateekaram’. Allu Arjun is capable of delivering his performance. I wanted to see them on one screen. I wanted to create electricity between them. Not fight or violence. When they talk, it should like a fight. people should feel the tension through their emotions.” Sukumar elaborated.

Going by the audience reactions, and movie collections, the casting seems to have worked out well, especially in Kerala where Allu Arjun’s movies dubbed in Malayalam have a very good following.

‘Pushpa: The Rise’ released in five languages has been having a good run at the box-office ever since its release on December 17. The movie is set against the backdrop of red sandalwood smuggling in Andhra Pradesh.

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Pushpa Movie Review – Allu Arjun the only positive

Pushpa Movie review

Pushpa Movie review

Telugu360 Rating  : 2.75/5

Story: 

Pushparaju is a daily wage worker with the ambition and attitude to win big. Set in the forest backdrop of the Seshachalam forest, the film follows Pushpa’s rise from a coolie to that of a red sandalwood syndicate leader.

Analysis :

The film opens with a voice over describing the demand for red sandalwood in the international market, via graphics in an interesting reverse flow from the consumer in Japan to the Seshachalam forest from where it is smuggled via Chennai & China. Pushpa’s introduction as a coolie in the gang is rustic and seemingly authentic. Pushpa’s character is well established through the first half as a realistically greedy youth who aims to reach the next level of success with just his guts and foresight. The rustic Chittor Forest village set up, people and dialect are done effectively. For most part director Sukumar maintained the subtle narration without over-the-top heroism. However, it borders the line of a flat narrative. The lack of a proper villain does not help the movie either. Ajay Ghosh, Suneel and Rao Ramesh played villains and honestly there isn’t much conflict here to generate rugged action scenes of any sort. Heroine Raskmika’s characterization as a routine village girl in a deglamorized role has nothing to talk about.

Given the smuggling background and hype built around the extravagant budget, any audience expecting action episode will be surely disappointed. The red sandalwood syndicate has Suneel as its lead – a poor casting choice, the Reddy brothers – nothing to offer in terms of villainy. Samantha’s item song is a commercial add on.

Songs Dakko Dakko Meka, Chupe Bangaramaayene , Oo Antava songs are in first half, superhit audio Saamy song is into second half.

Second half shows Pushpa try to win his lady love, his humiliation around the circumstances of his birth, minister’s attempt to deescalate the rift within the smuggling syndicate. As expected, Pushpa becomes the smuggling syndicate kingpin. When all seems well for Pushpa both professionally and romantically, Sukumar introduces Shekawat (Fahaad Faazil) as a new police office and gives the audience 30 minutes of filler scenes ending with Pushpa preaching to Shekawat.

Sukumar’s mark direction is a clear miss, with exception to adhering to the rustic backdrop. Cinematography is good enough, but the major disappointment is DSP’s background score and the very bad sound design. Perhaps audiography team did not have time to complete the rerecording work. Most of the film appears to have leveraged Spot Dubbing technique. Visual effects are not up to the mark either.

Allu Arjun as Pushpa has put in his best efforts and acted superb. His body language, performance, and diction (complete Chittor dialect) are excellent. He will be appreciated by one and all and is the only saving grace in the movie. His friend keshava role is good as well. Rest of the cast has nothing much to get appreciation.

Positives :

• Allu Arjun’s fantastic performance
• Two Songs ( Saamy , Oo Antava )
• Authentic rustic, rural setup

Negatives :

• Slow narration in the first half
• Horrible technical values mainly audiography , Visual Effects
• Poor casting of villains and lack of strong conflict points
• Missing Sukumar’s magic
• Unnecessary dragging scenes of 2nd half including the climax

Verdict :

‘Pushpa’ doesn’t live up to the expectations. The story of a Sandalwood smuggler who grows from a ‘Coolie’ to ‘Syndicate Boss’ has been narrated in a flat manner. Allu Arjun characterization, dialogues stand out. Second half is a BIG letdown and audience may keep wondering what the purpose of the last 30 minutes and the climax episode was. As you walk out, you can’t help but think if part 2 will ever be made.

Telugu360 Rating  : 2.75/5

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Fahadh Faasil’s look from Pushpa Unveiled

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Critically acclaimed Malayalam actor Fahadh Faasil will be playing the lead antagonist in Allu Arjun’s pan-Indian attempt Pushpa that is directed by Sukumar. The makers unveiled the look of Fahadh Faasil and he plays the role of Bhanwar Singh Shekawat, a cop in this high voltage actioner. Fahadh Faasil is spotted with a bald head in the released poster. He will head for a fight with Allu Arjun who plays a lorry driver exporting red sandalwood in the forests of Chittoor district.

The shoot of Pushpa reached the final stages and the makers announced that the film will head for a Christmas release. Rashmika Mandanna is the leading lady and Devi Sri Prasad is the music director. Mythri Movie Makers are the producers and Pushpa is high on expectations.

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