Sidelined at a very young age due to stammering, the eldest of identical triplets develops hatred for his younger brothers and creates havoc in their lives as they all reunite as adults.Sidelined at a very young age due to stammering, the eldest of identical triplets develops hatred for his younger brothers and creates havoc in their lives as they all reunite as adults.Sidelined at a very young age due to stammering, the eldest of identical triplets develops hatred for his younger brothers and creates havoc in their lives as they all reunite as adults.
- Awards
- 5 nominations total
N.T. Rama Rao Jr.
- Jai
- (as Junior N.T.R.)
- …
Raashi Khanna
- Priya
- (as Rashi Khanna)
Priyadarshi Pulikonda
- Obulesh 'Obu'
- (as Priyadarshi)
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Awesome movie with a good acting good directory
NTR
Very nice movie. Saw this in theatres and saw it many times afterwards very enjoyable movie would definitely recommend watching.
Usually, it's the climax that can make or break a film. Director Bobby has gone in for a slightly realistic conclusion and this may or may not go down well with Jr NTR fans. Ultimately, Jai Lava Kusa has everything that one expects in a star film — comedy, action, drama, romance, etc. Box-office revenues apart, Jr NTR has once again proved with this film what a fine actor he is.
Post-interval, the director has driven the story part engagingly. How Jai has developed into Raavan and his characterisation is told interestingly. As the film moves swiftly, the director suddenly slips off the track. It goes downhill from there. On the whole, "Jai Lava Kusa" has nothing much to offer beyond NTR's terrific performance as Jai. It may go down well with the fans and the festival season might help it in the collections, but as a movie it is so-so.
Jai Lava Kusa must be the most satisfying film for NTR as an actor. It gives him a lot of scope for exploit his unlimited acting skills. Plus points of the film are basic story idea and Jai character. On the flip side, a racy narration and an interesting screenplay would have made a lot of difference. We need to wait and see how movie lovers embrace the movie.
The film's core idea is quite interesting but when you exit the theatre, you leave with the feeling of the director not having exploited the central theme properly. There's so much more the film could have explored but it heavily relies on its star to keep us hooked till the end, and Jr NTR does his best but his performances needed to be backed by solid writing which was quite underwhelming.
Many times, the audience don't get what they were promised from the fancy trailers cut by the filmmakers with a single-minded effort to draw people to theaters. However, some movies do live up to the hype created by their trailers. Tollywood star Jr NTR's Jai Lava Kusa is one such film that delivers on the promises that it made through its several teasers and trailers.
Post-interval, the director has driven the story part engagingly. How Jai has developed into Raavan and his characterisation is told interestingly. As the film moves swiftly, the director suddenly slips off the track. It goes downhill from there. On the whole, "Jai Lava Kusa" has nothing much to offer beyond NTR's terrific performance as Jai. It may go down well with the fans and the festival season might help it in the collections, but as a movie it is so-so.
Jai Lava Kusa must be the most satisfying film for NTR as an actor. It gives him a lot of scope for exploit his unlimited acting skills. Plus points of the film are basic story idea and Jai character. On the flip side, a racy narration and an interesting screenplay would have made a lot of difference. We need to wait and see how movie lovers embrace the movie.
The film's core idea is quite interesting but when you exit the theatre, you leave with the feeling of the director not having exploited the central theme properly. There's so much more the film could have explored but it heavily relies on its star to keep us hooked till the end, and Jr NTR does his best but his performances needed to be backed by solid writing which was quite underwhelming.
Many times, the audience don't get what they were promised from the fancy trailers cut by the filmmakers with a single-minded effort to draw people to theaters. However, some movies do live up to the hype created by their trailers. Tollywood star Jr NTR's Jai Lava Kusa is one such film that delivers on the promises that it made through its several teasers and trailers.
I'm a fan, so the review may seem a little biased but if you still want to read it, here it goes.
Coming to the story, it was a bit new or maybe a plot line I didn't see till now. The movie is about love, conflict of emotions, parenting(yep you read it right), redemption and sacrifice. Normally in movies when brothers get parted from each other at a young age, you know that everything will be good when they meet again. But these three brothers don't part on good terms, why and how would be the spoilers.
A simple story and plot line glorified by the stellar performance of Jr NTR.
SPOILERS AHEAD
The movie Starts simple by showing three brothers Jai, Lava and Kusa getting ready for Drama(stage play), under the guidance of their Uncle(Posani). But Jai being a stammerer gets laughed at by his brothers and his uncle and always gets a character with no dialogues and characters that don't show his face. People don't even know there are triplets performing on the stage. And one day when Jai has enough of the humiliation, he sets the stage on fire, where his brothers are performing. But fate has other plans for the three of them, they get separated from each other.
The first half of the movie introduces you to Lava and Kusa, nothing new except how the two brothers meet and their different personalities but after the intermission, we get to see Jai, and all hell breaks loose. The intensity of the character(Jai) leaves the audience spellbound for the rest of the movie.
Coming to the story, it was a bit new or maybe a plot line I didn't see till now. The movie is about love, conflict of emotions, parenting(yep you read it right), redemption and sacrifice. Normally in movies when brothers get parted from each other at a young age, you know that everything will be good when they meet again. But these three brothers don't part on good terms, why and how would be the spoilers.
A simple story and plot line glorified by the stellar performance of Jr NTR.
SPOILERS AHEAD
The movie Starts simple by showing three brothers Jai, Lava and Kusa getting ready for Drama(stage play), under the guidance of their Uncle(Posani). But Jai being a stammerer gets laughed at by his brothers and his uncle and always gets a character with no dialogues and characters that don't show his face. People don't even know there are triplets performing on the stage. And one day when Jai has enough of the humiliation, he sets the stage on fire, where his brothers are performing. But fate has other plans for the three of them, they get separated from each other.
The first half of the movie introduces you to Lava and Kusa, nothing new except how the two brothers meet and their different personalities but after the intermission, we get to see Jai, and all hell breaks loose. The intensity of the character(Jai) leaves the audience spellbound for the rest of the movie.
Jr.NTR did his career-best performance after Rakhi and Nannaku Prematho. We cant imagine other actors in the role of "Jai". The movie started with an interesting point with identical triplets but it phased into routine comedy mode after titles. Interval Bang is awesome. After few interesting scenes again movie went to routine mode. Pre-Climax scene is brilliant. The idea of referencing Ramayana in the pre-climax episode is good. There is nothing to say about music. Except Asura song remaining all songs are useless. NTR need to focus on his dances again.
Performance: JR NTR 10 / 10 as Jai Heroins --- ??????? Posani - As usual
Music: Asura Song 9/10 Remaining all songs --- 5/10
Choreography 6/10 Story 7/10 ScreenPlay 5/10 Direction 5/10
Performance: JR NTR 10 / 10 as Jai Heroins --- ??????? Posani - As usual
Music: Asura Song 9/10 Remaining all songs --- 5/10
Choreography 6/10 Story 7/10 ScreenPlay 5/10 Direction 5/10
Did you know
- TriviaJunior NTR teamed up with his brother Kalyan Ram for the first time. And this is the film for Ntr in Ntr Arts banner with Kalyan Ram as producer.
- GoofsDuring the scene where Kusa goes to the pub, the song "Mercy" by Badshah featuring Lauren Gottlieb is played followed by the Demonetization announcement from Narendra Modi. While the song was released in April 2017, Modi's speech directs back to November 2016.
- Alternate versionsThe UK release was cut, the distributor chose to reduce stronger moments of violence (blood spurts as men are shot, stabbed, slashed or bludgeoned) in order to obtain a 12A classification. An uncut 15 classification was available.
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- Also known as
- Джай Лава Куша
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- Budget
- ₹500,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $196,046
- Runtime2 hours 30 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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