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Bangalore Days (2014)
Too good a movie to miss out
I have never watched any Malayalam movie before as I don't know the language and I hate watching movies with subtitles on.A friend of mine suggested me to watch Bangalore Days and hence I decided to give it a try.Now,after watching,I don't feel disappointed at all. Coming to the story,it is a simple one about three cousins and how their lives have unfolded.I have seen similar movies before but what makes Bangalore Days different is the narration.You get a pleasant feeling throughout the movie.One particular that stands out is when Das and Divya go to meet Natasha's parents. All the lead actors have done justice to their role.Music(both songs and background score)is brilliant and it complements the mood of the film well.It helps audience to connect emotionally with the movie. Overall,there is nothing much to complaint about the movie.The movie's runtime is close to 3 hrs.Wish it could have been trimmed a little bit.But again,you won't complaint as long as you are watching it.It is a good movie and is definitely worth watching
Kanche (2015)
New Age Telugu Cinema- Krish has nailed it
We always knew Krish(Radha Krishna Jagarlamudi) as a director who would attempt different flicks.But,Kanche is an even better movie compared to his earlier works.This time,he chose a war drama but still managed to ask questions about mankind and discrimination between people based on caste and nationality.The way he inter-connected the two stories(one in village in India and other at war zone in Europe)is amazingly brilliant.The casting was effective as all the actors have done justice to their roles.Standout performers include VarunTej ad Dhoopathi Haribabu and Nikitin Dheer as Eswar Prasad.Light hearted humour from Avasarala Srinivas Rao as Dasu was an icing on the cake.In particular,I have liked the interval bang and climax.Terming Kanche as a different film would be an understatement,it is as good as a film one can expect from Krish.