Baby
- 2023
- 2 Std. 55 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,0/10
8825
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuTwo high-school sweethearts face challenges in their relationship when they take different directions in life.Two high-school sweethearts face challenges in their relationship when they take different directions in life.Two high-school sweethearts face challenges in their relationship when they take different directions in life.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 12 Gewinne & 8 Nominierungen insgesamt
Saikumar Babloo
- Anand school friend
- (Nur genannt)
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Baby had potential with its intriguing premise and promising setup. The concept of a dramatic story revolving around young lives is compelling and offers a chance for impactful storytelling. The performances from the cast, particularly the lead actors, bring a certain level of earnestness to the film. Their dedication to their roles is evident, and there are moments where their chemistry is quite engaging.
However, the film falls short in several key areas. The plot, while ambitious, often veers into predictable territory and fails to deliver the depth or originality that might have made it stand out. The narrative sometimes feels disjointed, with pacing issues that affect the overall flow and engagement. Certain subplots feel underdeveloped, leaving gaps that detract from the film's emotional impact. Additionally, the film's attempt at heartfelt romance drama didn't work at times resulting in a somewhat uneven experience. The tonal shifts can be jarring, and the final execution doesn't quite live up to the initial promise.
In summary, Baby is a film with a promising premise and some good performances but ultimately struggles due to its predictable plot and uneven execution. It's watchable, yet it doesn't leave a lasting impression.
However, the film falls short in several key areas. The plot, while ambitious, often veers into predictable territory and fails to deliver the depth or originality that might have made it stand out. The narrative sometimes feels disjointed, with pacing issues that affect the overall flow and engagement. Certain subplots feel underdeveloped, leaving gaps that detract from the film's emotional impact. Additionally, the film's attempt at heartfelt romance drama didn't work at times resulting in a somewhat uneven experience. The tonal shifts can be jarring, and the final execution doesn't quite live up to the initial promise.
In summary, Baby is a film with a promising premise and some good performances but ultimately struggles due to its predictable plot and uneven execution. It's watchable, yet it doesn't leave a lasting impression.
My cousin being a financier heard a lot of auto guy stories I feel like director did good job representing the feelings and mindset of anand.
Seeing many trolls and feminists getting hurt by the movie, I think the director doesn't need to explain or justify any of the scenes. All the characters are grey and we will feel some empathy to each one of them.
Even the heroine's mother and father are flawed in a way. Bad choices and bad friends will surely effect our life it was well portrayed and laid out in the film. Calling her the L word might offend some people but we have to remember that anand is a 10th fail auto driver and thats how he will be in real life. Anands mother dying is very emotional and the way he was fed up with his choices was well written and performed.
But atleast one last line best rani character ka award banakar vaishnavi ko de Diya Jaye 😂😂😝😝
Seeing many trolls and feminists getting hurt by the movie, I think the director doesn't need to explain or justify any of the scenes. All the characters are grey and we will feel some empathy to each one of them.
Even the heroine's mother and father are flawed in a way. Bad choices and bad friends will surely effect our life it was well portrayed and laid out in the film. Calling her the L word might offend some people but we have to remember that anand is a 10th fail auto driver and thats how he will be in real life. Anands mother dying is very emotional and the way he was fed up with his choices was well written and performed.
But atleast one last line best rani character ka award banakar vaishnavi ko de Diya Jaye 😂😂😝😝
Director Sai Rajesh presents "Baby," a poignant yet relatable tale that mirrors real-life experiences, making it a worthwhile watch. However, the movie falters in its second half, hampering its overall impact. Nonetheless, it still holds potential for a one-time viewing.
Sai Rajesh weaves a heartrending narrative that tugs at the heartstrings while remaining relevant to contemporary audiences. The first half captivates with its relatable and entertaining content, building up to a captivating interval. Unfortunately, the second half suffers from erratic pacing, unnecessarily dragging certain scenes. Viraj Ashwin's character arc feels underdeveloped and abruptly abandoned, lacking proper closure. The climax, although emotionally powerful, may not resonate universally, contrasting with the film's initial entertainment value. Moreover, the director's handling of the second half appears disjointed and needlessly prolonged.
Vijai Bulganin's exceptional background score enhances the storytelling, adding depth and enjoyment to specific sequences. The cinematography impresses, and the production values are high, although the editing could have improved, particularly in terms of pacing during the second half.
Anand Deverakonda exhibits significant growth as an actor, skillfully portraying the nuanced emotions of his character. He excels in emotional scenes, evoking genuine empathy. Vaishnavi Chaitanya delivers a spectacular performance, fully immersing herself in her character and flawlessly depicting her various emotions and transformations. Her portrayal exhibits commendable depth. In a central role, she shines brightly, leaving no room for disappointment. Viraj Ashwin delivers a solid performance, although he could have delved deeper into emotional scenes. While the supporting cast performs well, Naga Babu and Viva Harsha's potential feels underutilized.
Sai Rajesh weaves a heartrending narrative that tugs at the heartstrings while remaining relevant to contemporary audiences. The first half captivates with its relatable and entertaining content, building up to a captivating interval. Unfortunately, the second half suffers from erratic pacing, unnecessarily dragging certain scenes. Viraj Ashwin's character arc feels underdeveloped and abruptly abandoned, lacking proper closure. The climax, although emotionally powerful, may not resonate universally, contrasting with the film's initial entertainment value. Moreover, the director's handling of the second half appears disjointed and needlessly prolonged.
Vijai Bulganin's exceptional background score enhances the storytelling, adding depth and enjoyment to specific sequences. The cinematography impresses, and the production values are high, although the editing could have improved, particularly in terms of pacing during the second half.
Anand Deverakonda exhibits significant growth as an actor, skillfully portraying the nuanced emotions of his character. He excels in emotional scenes, evoking genuine empathy. Vaishnavi Chaitanya delivers a spectacular performance, fully immersing herself in her character and flawlessly depicting her various emotions and transformations. Her portrayal exhibits commendable depth. In a central role, she shines brightly, leaving no room for disappointment. Viraj Ashwin delivers a solid performance, although he could have delved deeper into emotional scenes. While the supporting cast performs well, Naga Babu and Viva Harsha's potential feels underutilized.
"Baby" is a captivating Telugu film that breathes new life into the romantic drama genre. With its unconventional storytelling and raw portrayal of complex relationships, the film offers a refreshing and thought-provoking cinematic experience.
The film delves into the intricacies of love, exploring its various facets with honesty and sensitivity. The narrative challenges traditional notions of romance, presenting a nuanced and realistic portrayal of relationships in the modern world.
The performances are exceptional, with the lead actors delivering nuanced and emotionally resonant portrayals. Their chemistry is palpable, adding depth and authenticity to the characters' relationships.
The film's technical aspects are equally impressive, with the cinematography and music complementing the narrative beautifully. The soundtrack, in particular, is a standout, with its soulful melodies and evocative lyrics.
Overall, "Baby" is a must-watch for those seeking a film that challenges conventions and explores the complexities of love and relationships with sensitivity and nuance. It's a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring relevance of human connection.
The film delves into the intricacies of love, exploring its various facets with honesty and sensitivity. The narrative challenges traditional notions of romance, presenting a nuanced and realistic portrayal of relationships in the modern world.
The performances are exceptional, with the lead actors delivering nuanced and emotionally resonant portrayals. Their chemistry is palpable, adding depth and authenticity to the characters' relationships.
The film's technical aspects are equally impressive, with the cinematography and music complementing the narrative beautifully. The soundtrack, in particular, is a standout, with its soulful melodies and evocative lyrics.
Overall, "Baby" is a must-watch for those seeking a film that challenges conventions and explores the complexities of love and relationships with sensitivity and nuance. It's a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring relevance of human connection.
RATED 8/10
Language: Telugu
Media Partner: Aha
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Even though the story and ending is bit depressing one, the characterisation, cast and screenplay make you sit tight throughout this presentation.
I liked the authenticity of characters and skillful entertaining presentation. Definitely this will not be everyone's cup of tea. Either you love this one or just hate it. The step by step transformation of Vaishnavi is the real core and it was conveyed completely.
The presentation was so natural till the climax, the climax portion was bit abrupt and aimed to add more depression note. Lot of characters are hanging without any conclusion but the movie ended.
Even though the story and ending is bit depressing one, the characterisation, cast and screenplay make you sit tight throughout this presentation.
I liked the authenticity of characters and skillful entertaining presentation. Definitely this will not be everyone's cup of tea. Either you love this one or just hate it. The step by step transformation of Vaishnavi is the real core and it was conveyed completely.
The presentation was so natural till the climax, the climax portion was bit abrupt and aimed to add more depression note. Lot of characters are hanging without any conclusion but the movie ended.
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- VerbindungenReferenced in Sarkaar: Sarkaar 3 Episode 12 (2023)
- SoundtracksO Rendu Prema Meghaalila
Composed by - Vijay Bulganin
Lyrics by - Anantha Sriram
Performed by - Sreerama Chandra
Duration - 5:14
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Box Office
- Budget
- 100.000.000 ₹ (geschätzt)
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 55.115 $
- Laufzeit
- 2 Std. 55 Min.(175 min)
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1
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