Vidyadhar R

Vidyadhar R

I watch cinema.
I enjoy cinema.

Cinema is Purest form of Entertainment.

Cinema is an emotion.

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  • Mad Square

    ★★½

  • Court - State Vs. A Nobody

    ★★★

  • Krishna and His Leela

    ★★★½

  • Thandel

    ★★★½

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  • Mad Square

    Mad Square

    ★★½

    MAD SQUARE is an unapologetically nonsensical comedy that thrives on sporadic bursts of humor, pulsating music, and foot-tapping theatrical numbers. While the film doesn’t boast intellectual depth, I didn’t particularly dislike it—perhaps because I watched it with my own gang, which amplified the fun.

    Laddu’s marriage sequence generates laughs that drives the first half smoothly, However, the momentum dwindles significantly when it moved to GOA.. it just goes away - (Ori deenemma etu dngestundi roy) Yet, the comedic undertones keep…

  • Court - State Vs. A Nobody

    Court - State Vs. A Nobody

    ★★★

    I'm a huge fan of court room drama's. I expected this would be something like Jai Bheem or Satyameva Jayate.. The plot is so thin, the film lacks gripping screenplay and at times feels pretentious. So, it didn't reach my expectations but a decent watch! Good attempt. Siva Balaji was irritating & scary.. man dropped absolute banger of performance.. will surely bag many solid roles!

    Bottom line:
    A passable court drama!

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  • Ooru Peru Bhairavakona

    Ooru Peru Bhairavakona

    ★★½

    A story with a compelling narrative undermined by ineffective direction. VI Anand could have steered the story differently like his previous outing EPCN, but he opted to provide comic relief to the audience which fell flat. This genre demands high intense suspense mood, while the plot has its potential director failed to capitilise it, hence a terrific plotline wasted.

    But, Once watchable. SK did good job. Hope, he picks a good script.

  • Meiyazhagan

    Meiyazhagan

    ★★★★½

    I haven't come across such heartwarming, emotionally charged film in recent times.. It almost had me teary-eyed! Karthi and Aravind Swamy delivered a timeless classic. Kudos to the director, this film will be celebrated and cherished for years to come.

    The cinematography of the film deserves appreciations. Those night visuals and the village landscapes, that greenary, bird sounds in the early morning were so intricately and realistically captured. And the music —absolutely soothing.

    Special mention: The entire Dhoni episode. It…