Ali_Asgar
Joined May 2005
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This insufferable piece of trash is a part of the mainstream movie making culture in the South Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Most films from that part of India are deafening loud with saturated colours and archaic plots. The ridiculous levels of hero worship indicates a repressed audience that lives it's wet dreams through screen heroes. I'm a fan of larger than life blockbusters but these Andhra films are unrefined, amateurish and wannabe. They thrive on cult following from fans who are not known to have a taste in cinema. KGF rocky is no exception to this tradition that has thin plots, fossilised storylines, on the nose dialogues and caricature action scenes. Though I mist admit that the cinematography amd editing is good and these films ride on these 2 aspects.
Since it was based on the Kedarnath calamity, the end was quite predictable, especially when the Titanic inspiration was apparent from the trailers. Still it turned out to be a sweet and engaging watch. The calamity was well linked with human greed in the region. The standard love story tropes were given some refreshing treatment and the mountain settings was breathtaking.
A complete entertainment package with high energy and excitement. The film has got the street vibe of Mumbai perfectly well and excels in all departments - script, direction, music and acting. An organic storytelling rarely seen in Bollywood.