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Ugadi - My Top 5 Telugu Movies

It's Ugadi again and I am here with my top five Telugu movies released during the last one year.

Arundhati: No second thoughts on positioning Arundhati on top of my list. With brilliant graphics, DI, screenplay and re-recording, the film stands out as one of the best movies in Telugu cinema history. Glam doll Anushka ki jai.

Asta Chemma: I was very reluctant to watch the movie as it lacked big names. But I ended up watching it twice. Asta Chemma is a low budget movie that has all the ingredients for the upper class. Everything about the film is good. The cast is perfect and the screenplay is neat. Good songs and brilliant comedy timing of Srinivas take the film to new heights.


Ullasanga Utsahanga: The movie has a simple love story narrated in a beautiful way. Cool visuals, scintillating music and rib tickling comedy make it a complete familiy entertainer. While the hero is a big minus, the heroine Sneha Ullal is gorgeous.



Koncham Istam Koncham Kastam: KIKK would have been another love story if not for the loads of emotional scenes the movie carries. The lead pair Siddharth and Tammana is bubbly and cute. Supported by superb songs, locations and photography, the movie is a feel-good movie that teaches value of love.



Ready: Ready is a typical Sreenu Vytla (director) film with loads of humor. As always in a Sreenu film, Brahmanandam (as Mc Dowell Murthy) evokes maximum response. Good songs, fast screenplay and neat narration are the plus points of the movie.


Other hits:

Though missed by a whisker, Parugu was a brilliant film with awesome visuals, racy first 2 hours, scintillating background score and songs. Similarly Hare Ram was a good attempt by Kalyan Ram. A better ending could have made Nenu Meeku Telusa a bigger hit. Bladu Baabji and Bommana Brothers Chandana Sisters were low-budget entertainers. Kotha Bangaru Lokam was a superb youthful love story with soothing audio and visuals.

Disappointing:

NTR's Kantri was a replica of Mahesh's Pokiri. Balakrishna's Pandurangadu was more of a soft porn. Nagarjuna's King and Venkatesh's Chintakayala Ravi can be safely ignored. Prabhas was brilliant as Bujjigaadu but poor storyline marred the fate of the film. Nithin and Ravi Teja bagged two flops each. Kamal's Dasavatharam started well but the movie went haywire post interval. Another big dud was Rajnikant's Kadhaanaayakudu.

That's my list of top and flop movies.

UGADI SUBHAKANKSHALU
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