Film: "Chamak Challo"; Actors: Varun Sandesh, Sanchita Padukone, Catherine Tresa, Brahmaji, Srinivas Avasarala and Sayaji Shinde; Director: G. Neelakanta; Rating: * - suffers from sluggish narrative.
Filmmaker G. Neelakanta, a National award winner, who proved his mettle with offbeat films such as "Show" and "Missamma", disappoints big time in his latest Telugu romantic-drama titled "Chamak Challo". It is that kind of film, which will make you breathe a sigh of relief as the credits roll down.
The film had the potential to be an engaging love story, but even before it could leave an impact, the slackening narrative drains every last.
Filmmaker G. Neelakanta, a National award winner, who proved his mettle with offbeat films such as "Show" and "Missamma", disappoints big time in his latest Telugu romantic-drama titled "Chamak Challo". It is that kind of film, which will make you breathe a sigh of relief as the credits roll down.
The film had the potential to be an engaging love story, but even before it could leave an impact, the slackening narrative drains every last.
- 2/16/2013
- by Shiva Prakash
- RealBollywood.com
Chennai, Nov 9: Telugu actor Sivaji, known for films such as "Missamma" and "Sandade Sandadi", feels comedy should not be categorised into sub-genres because it limits the viewership.
"Over the years, films have categorised comedy into sub-genres such as adult comedy, romantic comedy etc. Typically, comedy is for all age groups, but with these categories, you're dividing the audience into smaller groups, thus thinning viewership," Sivaji told Ians.
Sivaji, who acted in several Telugu comedies over the years, added: "I've been very particular about the content in my films. I always ensure to be part of films that appeal to the family.
"Over the years, films have categorised comedy into sub-genres such as adult comedy, romantic comedy etc. Typically, comedy is for all age groups, but with these categories, you're dividing the audience into smaller groups, thus thinning viewership," Sivaji told Ians.
Sivaji, who acted in several Telugu comedies over the years, added: "I've been very particular about the content in my films. I always ensure to be part of films that appeal to the family.
- 11/9/2012
- by Abhijeet Sen
- RealBollywood.com
Chennai, Oct 29: Sivaji, known for his work in films such as "Missamma", "Ammayi Bagundi" and "Ayyare", likes to be called an actor rather than a comedian.
"An actor should be open to do all kinds of roles. Since I do more comedy roles, that doesn't make me any less of an actor. Comedy also involves acting with a good timing for humour," Sivaji told Ians.
In his 15-year-long stint in showbiz, he has acted in over 50 films and mostly played roles with a comic side.
He says that he chose to do comedy because "it appeals to all category of the.
"An actor should be open to do all kinds of roles. Since I do more comedy roles, that doesn't make me any less of an actor. Comedy also involves acting with a good timing for humour," Sivaji told Ians.
In his 15-year-long stint in showbiz, he has acted in over 50 films and mostly played roles with a comic side.
He says that he chose to do comedy because "it appeals to all category of the.
- 10/29/2012
- by Rahul Kapoor
- RealBollywood.com
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