Friday, July 6, 2012

Movie Review Naan Ee, Eecha, Eega Tamil Telugu BiLingual S.S.Rajamouli


Nani (Nani) is a happy go lucky guy who falls in love with Bindu (Samantha). Bindu also loves him but she never expresses it to him openly. She runs a charity institution and is a miniature artist. On the other hand, there is Sudeep (Sudeep) a business tycoon who has a strong eye for beautiful women and would not stop at anything to get them. The story takes a turn when Sudeep eyes Bindu and desires her. But he discovers Bindu’s feelings for Nani. Sudeep kills Nani and the young man takes a rebirth as a housefly to take revenge. Whether he is successful or not forms the rest of the story.

Presentation: The director has come up with an unusual storyline and while the presentation was mindblowing, the narrative was excellent. The dialogues were well written, the script was sensible and the screenplay was gripping. Background score was the key highlight and two songs were worth listening. Cinematography was exceptional. Editing was sharp and to the point. Costumes were natural and trendy while the art department was impressive. Nani has got a brief role but he made his presence felt. Samantha looks cute and she delivered her role as required. The real show stealer was Sudeep who came up with a riveting performance and had good intensity. As for the graphical character Eega, it is worth a visual treat.  The others didn’t have much scope.

Conclusion: Firstly, the film has come up with a pathbreaking concept of introducing a housefly and a lot of work has gone behind the screen. The director must be appreciated for his belief in the subject and the confidence with which he brought it to the audience. While the first half takes off on a lighter note with few interesting sequences, the interval bang is good. The second half gets onto the conflict part and it ends in a good climax. Overall, this is a film which is rich in technical values and neat in content. At the box office, it will appeal to all genres of audience and is sure to score a big hit.

Graphical extravaganza!! Don’t miss it!!


Rajamouli told the story of Eega on the day of launch and people had expectations over how this film is going to be. Rajamouli exceeded all those expectations with his wonderful visual sense and executing his idea to the perfection.

Eega is an event. It can’t be put into words. It should be experienced to know the greatness of it. There are some mind blowing thrills and sequences that will sweep you off your feet. Housefly’s birth and the scenes that follow will arrest you with the detailing and wonderful research done.

First half breezes off with good romantic episodes and Sudeep’s powerful performance. Second half is dominated by housefly scenes. There are many clap worthy scenes in the film. One would can’t help but fall in love with Rajamouli’s visualization and his terrific narration. As the film has not much story the pace tends to fall a bit at times, but there are ample scenes to make it up for it.

Nani was good in his limited role. Sudeep was terrific as the bad guy. His stellar performance was one of the major plus points of the film. His screen presence will make you feel that there is no better option than him for this role. Samantha was a treat to watch. She has given a convincing performance. All others didn’t have much role to play, but everyone did fine in their respective roles. Watch out for Tagubothu Ramesh’s cameo!

Dialogues were apt. Cinematography was excellent. Editing was up to the mark. Music by Keeravani is the major asset for this film. His background score stands out as one of his best works ever. There are few good melody songs too. CGI work was superb. Visual Effects will definitely rank among the best on Indian screen. Eega’s movements, dances and everything were done to the best possible levels. There was lot of time and hard work put into the film and the results are seen.

Eega is a technically well made film. Production values were top notch. Rajamouli has done a terrific job. His ideas and execution were superb in the film. There were many scenes where one would admire Rajamouli. He is undoubtedly the best director in Tollywood now.

Eega is one of the best films in recent times. It will be liked by kids. If you keep the logics aside, the movie will entertain you to the core. One of the rare films that has to be seen on big screen only. Go watch it!

Eega Movie Rating: 5 / 5
Banner: Varahi Chalana Chitram
Casting: Sudeep, Samantha, Nani
Producer: Sai Korrapati
Music: M.M.Keeravani
Direction: SS Rajamouli

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