Une saga d'action épique qui se déroule sur les terres côtières et qui relate des incidents passionnants et chargés d'émotion dans la chronologie périodique, et dont le protagoniste titulair... Tout lireUne saga d'action épique qui se déroule sur les terres côtières et qui relate des incidents passionnants et chargés d'émotion dans la chronologie périodique, et dont le protagoniste titulaire est le sauveteur des démunis.Une saga d'action épique qui se déroule sur les terres côtières et qui relate des incidents passionnants et chargés d'émotion dans la chronologie périodique, et dont le protagoniste titulaire est le sauveteur des démunis.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 3 victoires et 1 nomination au total
N.T. Rama Rao Jr.
- Devara
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Koratala Siva returns to the director's chair with Devara Part 1, marking his second collaboration with NTR after the successful Janatha Garage. While Siva's direction is commendable, especially after the lackluster performance of his previous film, Acharya, he manages to deliver a solid narrative this time around.
NTR shines in a dual role as father and son, showcasing his versatility and emotional depth. His performances are a highlight, effectively capturing the nuances of both characters. Saif Ali Khan also stands out, adding gravitas to the film and elevating the overall impact.
Visually, the film excels in its VFX, particularly in the depiction of the sea, which is meticulously crafted. However, some sequences in the second half feel less polished, which detracts from the overall experience.
One of the film's weaker aspects is Jhanvi Kapoor's character. Her role feels underdeveloped and unnecessary; trimming her scenes wouldn't significantly affect the story, which makes her presence feel superfluous.
The first half of Devara is engaging and exciting, filled with strong storytelling and captivating twists. However, the momentum falters in the second half, which tends to drag and lose some of the initial thrill.
Musically, Anirudh's work is impressive, particularly with the well-crafted Ayudha Pooja song, which fits seamlessly into the film's rhythm and enhances its emotional beats.
Overall, Devara Part 1 offers a mixed experience. While it excels in direction, performances, and visual effects, it suffers from pacing issues and an underutilized character. I would rate this film a 6/10-enjoyable for NTR fans, but it leaves room for improvement in the sequel.
NTR shines in a dual role as father and son, showcasing his versatility and emotional depth. His performances are a highlight, effectively capturing the nuances of both characters. Saif Ali Khan also stands out, adding gravitas to the film and elevating the overall impact.
Visually, the film excels in its VFX, particularly in the depiction of the sea, which is meticulously crafted. However, some sequences in the second half feel less polished, which detracts from the overall experience.
One of the film's weaker aspects is Jhanvi Kapoor's character. Her role feels underdeveloped and unnecessary; trimming her scenes wouldn't significantly affect the story, which makes her presence feel superfluous.
The first half of Devara is engaging and exciting, filled with strong storytelling and captivating twists. However, the momentum falters in the second half, which tends to drag and lose some of the initial thrill.
Musically, Anirudh's work is impressive, particularly with the well-crafted Ayudha Pooja song, which fits seamlessly into the film's rhythm and enhances its emotional beats.
Overall, Devara Part 1 offers a mixed experience. While it excels in direction, performances, and visual effects, it suffers from pacing issues and an underutilized character. I would rate this film a 6/10-enjoyable for NTR fans, but it leaves room for improvement in the sequel.
At last, the widely discussed Rajamouli curse myth has been shattered. While not the greatest feat, it's still a major victory considering the curse's track record and the film's stars' previous box office mishaps. Believe me, a 6-star rating is not to be underestimated, and "Devara" is certain to entertain and impress in parts and certain aspects!
Devara is one of the much-hyped films of this year. From the commanding "Man of Masses" title card to the chilling stone inscription written in blood during the interval, the movie is a non-stop barrage of a killer background score. Anirudh's innovative use of the "All hail the tiger" motif in various moods is mesmerizing.
I expected a decent commercial outing with the formulaic narrative to interval bang and pre-climax setup with a few high moments. The first half delivers on this expectation, offering a satisfying blend of cheesy crowd-pleasing moments and commercial masala tropes. It's like the slice you always reach for first.
Unfortunately, the second half of the film doesn't live up to the promise of the first. It feels like a rerun of some old masala films, and the jokes are a bit of a miss. The comedy serves as overkill, and the female characters humor is like trying to laugh at a Nirmala Seetharaman's problem. The actress, well, let's just say she's of no use. You could take her out, and nobody would even notice.
On the positive side, Anirudh Ravichandar's background score elevates many generic scenes. The cinematography in the first half is also a boon to the film. The climax twist adds an unexpected element to the otherwise generic narrative. And don't forget the long but decently staged action sequences, reminiscent of the ocean itself.
And NTR? He is an absolute sea monster of acting talent. He shoulders the film throughout and manages to save it from completely sinking.
To wrap it up, Devara is totally worth checking out if you're in the mood for a fun, mindless action-packed flick. It's got a killer soundtrack, amazing visuals, and JR NTR absolutely killing it.
Devara is one of the much-hyped films of this year. From the commanding "Man of Masses" title card to the chilling stone inscription written in blood during the interval, the movie is a non-stop barrage of a killer background score. Anirudh's innovative use of the "All hail the tiger" motif in various moods is mesmerizing.
I expected a decent commercial outing with the formulaic narrative to interval bang and pre-climax setup with a few high moments. The first half delivers on this expectation, offering a satisfying blend of cheesy crowd-pleasing moments and commercial masala tropes. It's like the slice you always reach for first.
Unfortunately, the second half of the film doesn't live up to the promise of the first. It feels like a rerun of some old masala films, and the jokes are a bit of a miss. The comedy serves as overkill, and the female characters humor is like trying to laugh at a Nirmala Seetharaman's problem. The actress, well, let's just say she's of no use. You could take her out, and nobody would even notice.
On the positive side, Anirudh Ravichandar's background score elevates many generic scenes. The cinematography in the first half is also a boon to the film. The climax twist adds an unexpected element to the otherwise generic narrative. And don't forget the long but decently staged action sequences, reminiscent of the ocean itself.
And NTR? He is an absolute sea monster of acting talent. He shoulders the film throughout and manages to save it from completely sinking.
To wrap it up, Devara is totally worth checking out if you're in the mood for a fun, mindless action-packed flick. It's got a killer soundtrack, amazing visuals, and JR NTR absolutely killing it.
Right, so the plot's got a couple of clever bits, but then it throws in a few daft moments as well. The screenplay's not much to shout about either - some scenes are decently done, but a fair few are completely unconvincing, and the rest? Well, they're just plain dull.
NTR, bless 'im, pulls out his usual stellar performance, but let's be honest, he doesn't quite look the part this time around. Saif, playing the baddie, gives it a good go, Prakash Raj did fine as always. Now Janvi? She's about as natural as a plastic plant - in her looks and her acting.
The rest of the cast, fair play, they gave it their best shot. But the cinematography? It's bang average, nothing that really pops or feels authentic. The sets and props? Just as dodgy - it all feels a bit fake, to be honest. And don't even get me started on the VFX and CGI - absolute rubbish. Costumes and makeup are especially naff, especially on Janvi, who looks like she's just stepped out of a shop window.
The music's decent, though, I'll give them that. But the action scenes? Overly violent and just plain daft at times.
If you're a die-hard NTR fan, you might find something to enjoy in this less-than-mediocre flick, but for everyone else? Probably best to give it a miss.
NTR, bless 'im, pulls out his usual stellar performance, but let's be honest, he doesn't quite look the part this time around. Saif, playing the baddie, gives it a good go, Prakash Raj did fine as always. Now Janvi? She's about as natural as a plastic plant - in her looks and her acting.
The rest of the cast, fair play, they gave it their best shot. But the cinematography? It's bang average, nothing that really pops or feels authentic. The sets and props? Just as dodgy - it all feels a bit fake, to be honest. And don't even get me started on the VFX and CGI - absolute rubbish. Costumes and makeup are especially naff, especially on Janvi, who looks like she's just stepped out of a shop window.
The music's decent, though, I'll give them that. But the action scenes? Overly violent and just plain daft at times.
If you're a die-hard NTR fan, you might find something to enjoy in this less-than-mediocre flick, but for everyone else? Probably best to give it a miss.
This movie is an action packed movie where you can watch actions from land as well as water. Most of the scenes are under water scenes and they are a treat to your eyes. NTR and Saif ruled the movie and their contrast is absolutely a worth watch. This movie is definitely a must watch movie. The second half engages you more than the first half. This movie surprises you in the second half. The glamor of Jhanvi Kapoor and her romance with NTR gives the movie a beautiful flow to the movie. Saif Ali Khan is in different look and his transition from young to old age is artistically portrayed. This is a complete family movie. The end reminds me of the movie "Bahubali" where it ends with a big question. Something similar is presented here. Waiting eagerly for the part 2. This is streaming on Netflix l,do watch it wherever you are free.
A short movie review: Devara part 1 screening in cinema halls near you!! Hindi dubbed version is available!!
A decently made Telugu masala action film which plays to the gallery !! It will ride on Jr. NTRs screen presence and mass appeal for sure . Saif Ali Khan is decent .. loved his look with the curly locks when he ages rather than in the first half. Jahnvi Kapoor.. a blink and miss role unfortunately.
The film will be a blockbuster for sure with its over the top action scenes & emotional quotient, just like the audience wants it.
For me it was a decent one-time watch . Nothing different to offer from the content perspective. I'm sure that I'm in a minority here 😁.
One line review.. high on entertainment..avg content.. some grt performances.. well directed film with grt cinematography 😊👍👍 3/5 from me .... Adios 🙂!!
#sanjuzzreviews #DevaraPart1 #devarareview #Devara #jrntr #SaifAliKhan.
A decently made Telugu masala action film which plays to the gallery !! It will ride on Jr. NTRs screen presence and mass appeal for sure . Saif Ali Khan is decent .. loved his look with the curly locks when he ages rather than in the first half. Jahnvi Kapoor.. a blink and miss role unfortunately.
The film will be a blockbuster for sure with its over the top action scenes & emotional quotient, just like the audience wants it.
For me it was a decent one-time watch . Nothing different to offer from the content perspective. I'm sure that I'm in a minority here 😁.
One line review.. high on entertainment..avg content.. some grt performances.. well directed film with grt cinematography 😊👍👍 3/5 from me .... Adios 🙂!!
#sanjuzzreviews #DevaraPart1 #devarareview #Devara #jrntr #SaifAliKhan.
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- AnecdotesThe digital distribution rights of the film were acquired by Netflix for 155 crore (US$19 million).
- Versions alternativesThe film received a U/A certificate after four cuts suggested by the CBFC. While three of the cuts suggested were violent in nature, the fourth one was about inserting a CGI mark on the screen for the Shark visual. Following the CBFC's directions, the visuals of a man kicking his wife, a man's body hanging on a sword, and a son kicking his mother were slightly altered, without compromising on the desired impact of the respective shots.
- Bandes originalesFear of Devara (Telugu)
Music by Anirudh Ravichander
Lyrics by Ramajogayya Sastry
Performed by Anirudh Ravichander
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Box-office
- Budget
- 36 500 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 5 600 000 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 5 600 000 $US
- 29 sept. 2024
- Montant brut mondial
- 7 361 414 $US
- Durée2 heures 56 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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