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Saturday, March 26, 2011

Movie Review Nee Illade : Average


‘Nee Illadhe’ is the hapless life story of Sharanya (Pooja Gandhi). As a village girl she learns music in the traditional style but the one behind her supporting her is Munna (Sri) has suspicious connections. As expected she evince interest in marriage but soon after marriage in city she finds the nefarious activities of Munna. Munna leaves her at the pregnancy stage and abortion results in fresh life of Sharanya. She likes Sanjeev (Raghu Mukerjee) a singer but it is a love between the two. Sharanya once again becomes pregnant but Munna arrives on the scene. Munna wants to live with Sharanya and she is taken to an unknown place. The underworld of Munna is on higher scale this time on his return. Sharanya is not interested in joining Sanjeev because of her past.

‘Nee Illadhe’ story ends with Sharanya writing a letter of her sordid life and she walks away. Thus the meaning for the film is not justified.

Analysis:

This kind of films should not be tried out because there is absolutely no stuff. For the mistake of director the audiences should not be punished.

Director Shivaganapathi is a novice in handling the film. The main villain for him is the cinematographer Surendra Reddy. It is a total blackout on the screen. Not even one scene is visible properly to the eyes. This might be because of the UFO screening when it is properly not transferred.

But the ultimate blame comes to the cameraman of the film. What is the title of the film and what is the ending of the film the director of this film should have taken care.

‘Nee Illadhe’ means without you. In the second case the female protagonist almost come near to the title but she walks out from his life because he will be also fixed for her earlier connections.

Explaining the past and then fast forwarding is not a new technique. Director Shivaganapathi knows know to tell the tale but does not know how to make it interesting to watch. All the departments – acting, music, cinematography have extended non-cooperation movement for him it seems.

Going to court and getting the film released on 25th March, Friday at any cost does not serve any purpose because the film is absolutely unfit to watch. Even in the sunlight none of the faces in this film is bright to the eyes.

Performance:

Two pregnancies, two first night scenes for Pooja Gandhi also does not serve any purpose. Because of the fault of cinematography she is not visible properly. As for as acting is concerned Pooja Gandhi this is not cool and this just another addition to the list of her flop films.

Raghu Mukerji fails to deliver and he does not open his mouth properly. He bogs down in the outdoor shoot to match the height of Pooja Gandhi and come into frames properly. This is another wrong choice for Raghu Mukejee of ‘Savaari’ fame.

Bullet Prakash is in his actual color. Throughout the film not even a single frame he looks bright. There is no comedy for his role is another major minus point.

Technicality:

Technically this is downright stupid. Has the director and cameraman not watched the film before leaving to public? It is so terrible to the eyes.

Cameraman Surendra Reddy may not be at fault but when it is finally presented to the audience why such a poor result?

Ashle-Abilash have not scored even a single tune to remember in the mind. It seems they are not aware of the likings of the Kannada audience. They have scored the music to their taste.

Last but not the least – Nee Illadhe means without you! ‘Without watching this film you can live’!

Courtesy : SuperGood Movies
Rating: 1.5/5
Banner: ERD Films
Cast: Raghu Mukerjee, Pooja Gandhi, Sri, Anantha Velu, Bullet Prakash and others
Cinematography: Surendra Reddy
Music: Ashle Mendonca and Abhilash Lokri
Producer: Nagamalleshwari
Story, screenplay, direction: Shivaganapathi

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