No início dos anos 2000, as vidas dos alegres gêmeos Mallikarjuna e Padmavati mudam no 25º aniversário devido a eventos inesperados.No início dos anos 2000, as vidas dos alegres gêmeos Mallikarjuna e Padmavati mudam no 25º aniversário devido a eventos inesperados.No início dos anos 2000, as vidas dos alegres gêmeos Mallikarjuna e Padmavati mudam no 25º aniversário devido a eventos inesperados.
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Suhassss killed it!!! All the actors lived up to their expectations A good great cinema loved itttt. Sharanya is the main role she nailed it. Apart from all of these the story is really engaging. Director dushyanth extracted beautiful performances from the actors. The opted cast and crew is dream team which has given solid outcome. Shivani heroine of this cinema, this cinema is her debut film. She performed very well. Choreography by gouse is good it looks more natural. Suhas made most of it he is natural nature gifted actor. Villan character is written impressively. Songs are big plus to this cinema. Gumma song is great song with great lyrics. Who else feel the same hit the like button:)
The narrative of this film treads familiar ground, revolving around the age-old dichotomy of rich versus poor and privileged versus underprivileged. Unfortunately, it fails to introduce any fresh perspectives, delivering a portrayal that feels formulaic and devoid of originality.
The main character lacks a compelling emotional depth, leaving the audience with a sense of detachment as everything unfolds in an artificial and superficial manner. While the conflicts and stakes may initially appear genuine, they ultimately fail to establish a meaningful connection with the viewer. Contrasting with films like "Jigarthanda," "Rangasthalam," and "Dassara," which explore similar themes with a more profound impact, this movie falls short in evoking a sense of realism and connection.
In terms of the storyline, the movie offers little novelty or excitement. It neither provides a new cinematic experience nor captivates the audience's interest. Unless you have a penchant for shedding tears without substantial reason, this film may not offer the engaging and innovative viewing experience you seek.
The main character lacks a compelling emotional depth, leaving the audience with a sense of detachment as everything unfolds in an artificial and superficial manner. While the conflicts and stakes may initially appear genuine, they ultimately fail to establish a meaningful connection with the viewer. Contrasting with films like "Jigarthanda," "Rangasthalam," and "Dassara," which explore similar themes with a more profound impact, this movie falls short in evoking a sense of realism and connection.
In terms of the storyline, the movie offers little novelty or excitement. It neither provides a new cinematic experience nor captivates the audience's interest. Unless you have a penchant for shedding tears without substantial reason, this film may not offer the engaging and innovative viewing experience you seek.
I dont watch Telugu movies much.. But I saw this on TV and read description and was intrigued to watch it.
Movie started out well but within few minutes it leave you with "facepalm".
Im not sure what exactly director tried to achieve here.. Is he supporting both sides stories? Because i couldnt connect to one side at all.
When you are discriminated, atleast focus on sympathizing narrative. But plot goes in a way that villain felt reasonable because the main actors are pain in the a.. for everyone and bought problems on themselves. While i was waiting for my turn to root for the oppressed but most of the oppressed elements dont even make sense.
Lead actor felt bland and i couldnt connect to him, atleast he was great in villain roles even if they are silly.
Leads sister had more villainish vibes than the Villain. Like wth bro! Overly aggressive and goes full blown for simple arguments making situation worse.. If as a writer, if i want to portray her in a way people will hate the character... This is exact characterization i would do.
Movie started out well but within few minutes it leave you with "facepalm".
Im not sure what exactly director tried to achieve here.. Is he supporting both sides stories? Because i couldnt connect to one side at all.
When you are discriminated, atleast focus on sympathizing narrative. But plot goes in a way that villain felt reasonable because the main actors are pain in the a.. for everyone and bought problems on themselves. While i was waiting for my turn to root for the oppressed but most of the oppressed elements dont even make sense.
Lead actor felt bland and i couldnt connect to him, atleast he was great in villain roles even if they are silly.
Leads sister had more villainish vibes than the Villain. Like wth bro! Overly aggressive and goes full blown for simple arguments making situation worse.. If as a writer, if i want to portray her in a way people will hate the character... This is exact characterization i would do.
Ambajipeta Marriage Band is an impressive drama that deals with a social issue, and showcases fine performances by Suhas, Saranya Pradeep, and Nithin Prasanna. The film's downsides include a known, straightforward story and a slightly slow narration in the second half. You can give this movie a watch this weekend.
The film's treatment of caste and societal norms is both sensitive and unflinching. It doesn't shy away from showing the bitter truths of discrimination and oppression. Yet, it manages to do so without being didactic, instead allowing the story and characters to naturally convey its message.
Ambajipeta Marriage Band is a beautifully crafted film that balances comedy and emotion with a deft touch. Its rich narrative, grounded in the realities of village life, combined with strong performances and high production values, make it a must-watch for those seeking cinema that both entertains and enlightens.
The film's treatment of caste and societal norms is both sensitive and unflinching. It doesn't shy away from showing the bitter truths of discrimination and oppression. Yet, it manages to do so without being didactic, instead allowing the story and characters to naturally convey its message.
Ambajipeta Marriage Band is a beautifully crafted film that balances comedy and emotion with a deft touch. Its rich narrative, grounded in the realities of village life, combined with strong performances and high production values, make it a must-watch for those seeking cinema that both entertains and enlightens.
The narrative weaves together a blend of few compelling and many mundane elements.
Influenced by Rangasthalam, Uppena and Dasara.
The script shines during the sequences leading up to the interval and again before the climax.
The romantic subplot involving the protagonists lacks spark, yet it manages to elicit a few chuckles along the way.
The film thoughtfully addresses themes of caste discrimination and the importance of self-respect.
Suhas delivers a commendable performance as expected, while Shivani holds her own quite well.
Sharanya, in the role of Suhas's sister, delivers a standout performance that arguably overshadows the rest because the character itself is over the board.
Nithin Prasanna excels as the antagonist, adding a notable depth to the film's conflict.
Jagadeesh, Swarnakanth and other supporting cast also delivers decent performances, each contributing to the film's overall texture.
The production values are noteworthy, especially when compared to Suhas's recent projects, indicating a thoughtful investment in quality.
Both the cinematography and the musical score complement the film's ambiance well.
Dushyant's direction is a bit Amateur and traditional.
Influenced by Rangasthalam, Uppena and Dasara.
The script shines during the sequences leading up to the interval and again before the climax.
The romantic subplot involving the protagonists lacks spark, yet it manages to elicit a few chuckles along the way.
The film thoughtfully addresses themes of caste discrimination and the importance of self-respect.
Suhas delivers a commendable performance as expected, while Shivani holds her own quite well.
Sharanya, in the role of Suhas's sister, delivers a standout performance that arguably overshadows the rest because the character itself is over the board.
Nithin Prasanna excels as the antagonist, adding a notable depth to the film's conflict.
Jagadeesh, Swarnakanth and other supporting cast also delivers decent performances, each contributing to the film's overall texture.
The production values are noteworthy, especially when compared to Suhas's recent projects, indicating a thoughtful investment in quality.
Both the cinematography and the musical score complement the film's ambiance well.
Dushyant's direction is a bit Amateur and traditional.
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- US$ 31.665
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- 2 h 24 min(144 min)
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