I Saw This Magical Indian Movie & It’s Truly Beautiful | Shyam Singha Roy Review | Nani, Sai Pallavi

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  • I have not been recommended a film this often but it was truly worth it to witness #ShyamSinghaRoy on Netflix starring #Nani and #SaiPallavi . The story of reincarnation often becomes gimmicky and cartoonish but there is a beauty to this story told and is available on Netflix. I hope you like the Shyam Singha Roy Movie Review & Analysis
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  • @saswatibanerjee9776
    @saswatibanerjee9776 Před 2 lety +1259

    The movie is a piece of art. Being a bengali, I would say that the movie would probably make more sense to us than the rest. The historical accuracy is very close. For example, Shyam's childhood is based at kharagpur, and a large percentage of residents there are from Andhra pradesh and Telangana, so even the language shifts make sense. But I believe the dance sequence shot by the riverside was a truly transcending experience for me, as it portrayed Rosie's intense desire to be free of slavery.

    • @thamizhmix5214
      @thamizhmix5214 Před 2 lety +8

      Was Devadasi followed during 1969 at bengal.?

    • @YourLovelyAnmera
      @YourLovelyAnmera Před 2 lety +28

      WTF! This film has no historical accuracy. Just a propaganda against Hindus. How can they portray the temple as a brothel. Devadasi ritual was destroyed by mughals. Why the hell creators don't show that. Can you explain me? They just insulted Hindu temples and gods. How can even this film get released.

    • @sandeepmalasani6139
      @sandeepmalasani6139 Před 2 lety +26

      Hi, I'm a Telugu person myself, just want to know why Telugu people percentage of the population is more in Kharagpur region is it due to IIT Kharagpur because most of the people in Telugu states prefer engineering and percentage of them entering into IIT's are more due to different reasons are as a faculty they settle there or there are other reasons? I'm just curious and also Telugu people had an obsession with west Bengal mainly your capital Kolkata though it was started by Chiranjeevi movie choodalani vundhi continued. All the people who come from his family has done a movie around Kolkata as a background and other actors also continued that. There is a song in choodalani vundi about Kolkata which describes the people of Kolkata and the city itself. I just want to share it.

    • @shankardas7218
      @shankardas7218 Před 2 lety +50

      @@YourLovelyAnmera dude do one thing, go back to pratik borade's channel and cry there... :)

    • @thamizhmix5214
      @thamizhmix5214 Před 2 lety +75

      @@YourLovelyAnmera Nope it's true. The Bramins in those days used to do this inside the temple. It has major protest in Tamilnadu (Then Madras). Many revolutionaries like Muthulakshmi Reddy (MLC in Madras) and etc.. Tried to get rid of this. Hence the assembly of Madras passed the bill to abolish Devdasi system during 1930s. But it was established as an act during 1947 after lot of struggle. Don't just put everything on Mugals and others blindly. Read the history of us too.

  • @nandinipriyadarshinijana7032

    Being a Bengali, I can definitely say that Sai Pallavi looked like a real Bengali woman, with big doe eyes and that sweetness on her face. She's really so amazing ❤️

  • @cs416
    @cs416 Před 2 lety +492

    Director Rahul is my batch mate in engineering. The journey of Vasu shown in first half is his journey except the court case etc. He was working in Infosys he left job to shoot a short movie which got him award of some cash prize and a movie offer. He is hard working guy. I am happy for his success, he is an inspiration for youngsters of our college and our town Anantapur, AP.

    • @gokulkum
      @gokulkum Před 2 lety +7

      Which part of the movie is similar to the director's real life - him finding it difficult to get the right people to play the lead character; he using his friend's coffee shop for auditioning; him getting one movie offer followed by few Bollywood offers later; him drinking vodka while preparing the script? Can you be a little specific?

    • @na-hg3ch
      @na-hg3ch Před 2 lety +2

      @@gokulkum it is so obvious

    • @gokulkum
      @gokulkum Před 2 lety +4

      @@na-hg3ch let the guy answer na. I am being curious to know which part is true.

    • @cs416
      @cs416 Před 2 lety +45

      @@gokulkum Rahul won a short film contest conducted by Maa TV, he left Infosys by the time the short movie got selected to pursue his profession in movies. He was offered a movie chance by Allu Arvind which was Taxiwala produced by GA2. Isn't there a similarity Vasu was shown as director.
      Moreover, I didn't mentioned the scenes are exactly same as his life. I only mentioned journey as director.
      Please don't use 5th class brain 🤡

    • @sumedhajoshi8380
      @sumedhajoshi8380 Před 2 lety +17

      @@cs416 😂😂
      Straightforward!!🤌

  • @tyagarajakinkara
    @tyagarajakinkara Před 2 lety +946

    The lyrics of this movie were by legendary poet sitarama sastry, and were his last songs before he passed away in November 2021.

    • @na-hg3ch
      @na-hg3ch Před 2 lety +3

      YES.

    • @kasvinimuniandy4178
      @kasvinimuniandy4178 Před 2 lety +8

      They were so meaningful and beautiful

    • @bhakti64
      @bhakti64 Před 2 měsíci

      Greece and Roman empire were not always christians. before christian missionaries came, they had their own religions and gods. Now, how did christians manage to infiltrate and change the entire culture and religious beliefs? were the romans stupid? well, check our historical facts. the missionaries cunningly created stories through popular beautiful entertainment ways to slowly create impressions that the pagan original greeks and romans exploited females through religious practices in temples and places of worship. WE are being STUPID. we are getting swayed away and slowly losing ground.

  • @romanchbygari6999
    @romanchbygari6999 Před 2 lety +888

    Shyam deserves a separate spinoff. The origin of his beliefs, his thoughts, his writings, his growth as a activist and more. 90 mins of screen time is just not enough 🔥.

    • @hemchandkolla2821
      @hemchandkolla2821 Před 2 lety +35

      That's what I thought too,
      A part 2 on the flashbacks would be excellent connecting to how he uses the beliefs in the current

    • @Sahumerchant
      @Sahumerchant Před 2 lety +2

      Yes..

    • @armanasa3956
      @armanasa3956 Před 2 lety +51

      I felt the same way about Maithreyi or Rosie spin off. How she lived after sudden disappeaeance of Shyam and how did she carry herself forward would be interesting to watch. Clearly she was donning bindi and being suhagan, even after his death and fighting typical widow rituals would be an interesting take.

    • @AB-mq8pr
      @AB-mq8pr Před 2 lety +8

      It's an anti hindu movie,see pratik borade review

    • @Sahumerchant
      @Sahumerchant Před 2 lety +46

      @@AB-mq8pr I have seen the movie. It is not an all out anti hindu movie. It questions evils in hindu religion. Pratik is a self declared hindu saviour. A renown BJP hindutva stooge. He starts his review with 'narayan narayan narayan' in a particular way which we in telugu brahmin families do while lifting a dead body.

  • @bue4212
    @bue4212 Před 2 lety +416

    Just finished watching the movie. This love story was truly a breath of fresh air. I especially like how Rosie wasn't stalked or coerced into liking him. Also how he respected her decision when she told him that she wanted to go back. The scene where he teaches her how to row the boat handing her the oars metaphorically teaching her to take control over her own life blew my mind.It was truly heart touching and it could not have been delivered better than Nani and the ever so graceful Sai Pallavi did ❤️

    • @kunjikonjumon
      @kunjikonjumon Před rokem

      But that samsung roy had sex with her in the last day of Navaratri where she danced. He couldn't even wait until Marriage. Actually he is a hawasi guy

    • @bhakti64
      @bhakti64 Před 2 měsíci

      Greece and Roman empire were not always christians. before christian missionaries came, they had their own religions and gods. Now, how did christians manage to infiltrate and change the entire culture and religious beliefs? were the romans stupid? well, check our historical facts. the missionaries cunningly created stories through popular beautiful entertainment ways to slowly create impressions that the pagan original greeks and romans exploited females through religious practices in temples and places of worship. WE are being STUPID. we are getting swayed away and slowly losing ground.

  • @shubhangijain7126
    @shubhangijain7126 Před 2 lety +217

    I cried when the movie ended. one because the story is so good and second because finally after years I got to see a love story. the kind of love story we all grew up watching. although I would say that the first hour of the movie didn't really leave an impression on me. The movie hooked me on when the backstory started.

    • @tarini.padmanabhuni
      @tarini.padmanabhuni Před 2 lety +5

      telugu movies just❤

    • @bhakti64
      @bhakti64 Před 2 měsíci

      Greece and Roman empire were not always christians. before christian missionaries came, they had their own religions and gods. Now, how did christians manage to infiltrate and change the entire culture and religious beliefs? were the romans stupid? well, check our historical facts. the missionaries cunningly created stories through popular beautiful entertainment ways to slowly create impressions that the pagan original greeks and romans exploited females through religious practices in temples and places of worship. WE are being STUPID. we are getting swayed away and slowly losing ground.

  • @theblueoftheskies1851
    @theblueoftheskies1851 Před 2 lety +175

    I believe Telugu industry has entered its Golden Age.

    • @ani-po1td
      @ani-po1td Před 2 lety +5

      Yess

    • @soc5369
      @soc5369 Před 2 lety +4

      Absolutely

    • @cs416
      @cs416 Před 2 lety +30

      If you're not familiar, in 2000s when TFI was celebrating 75yrs of Telugu cinema Chiranjeevi said that Telugites n their cinema is under valued and there is no respect and recognition from Hindi industry or other film festivals. The industry collectively set the target to reach its pinnacle in next 25yrs. They have a time capsule enclosed with the targets.
      I can't wait to see the 100yrs celebration of Telugu cinema and retrospect if they have achieved the targets enclosed in Time capsule.

    • @sriharip496
      @sriharip496 Před 2 lety +3

      Yeah

    • @allarjun956
      @allarjun956 Před 2 lety +4

      No. Its going to gutter with this anti hindu films

  • @pillaimeenakshy
    @pillaimeenakshy Před 2 lety +327

    Loved the review. While Sai Pallavi gets a lot of credit for her dancing skills, she is truly underrated as an actress. Her performances in Fidaa,Athiran & Paava Kathaigal is a sample of her acting range. Even in this movie, not sure how many actresses wd have agreed to 'look' the way she did in climax. Also not easy to find equal mention alongside heroes in a mainstream Telugu movie. Thanks to Alphonse Puthran for finding this rare talent.

    • @YourLovelyAnmera
      @YourLovelyAnmera Před 2 lety +8

      WTF! This film has no historical accuracy. Just a propaganda against Hindus. How can they portray the temple as a brothel. Devadasi ritual was destroyed by mughals. Why the hell creators don't show that. Can you explain me? They just insulted Hindu temples and gods. How can even this film get released. And why the bloody character of Nani changes Sai Pallavi's character name to Rosie. Ans - Just to promote conversion. And everyone finding this film beautiful.

    • @mmn7209
      @mmn7209 Před 2 lety +23

      @@YourLovelyAnmera stop spamming and do some thing useful with your life

    • @An-of4oc
      @An-of4oc Před 2 lety +23

      @@YourLovelyAnmera did you forget that we had a era where hindu women committed suicides just because their husbands died by throwing themselves in fire and thought of it as a "good" deed or the "right thing" to do
      Did you forget when lower caste where not allowed to enter the same temple or even same place as a upper caste?
      Did you forget when lower caste women where just slaves for the upper caste?
      Don't just go on blaming everything on Mughals. Both are our history. I REPEAT OUR HISTORY. we have came so far but that doesn't mean only one dynasty is the reason for everything wrong that happened in the past.

    • @lucyfur7749
      @lucyfur7749 Před 2 lety +20

      @@An-of4oc I agree with you! Don’t criticise an absolutely beautiful film in the name of religion. The movie depicts the truth. Even if I’m a Hindu, I must agree that the cast system in those days was freaking RIDICULOUS. there were many things that were wrong in our so called “religious beliefs and practices”. The movie just showed them. There’s nothing wrong in accepting the flaws of our culture. WE made the culture. People were discriminating others in the name of “culture”. That is absolutely wrong. So, sorry to burst your pretty little bubble, but, what you are thinking is wrong. No offence to you sir, but stop spamming. You kept this comment as a reply to almost ALL comments.

    • @na-hg3ch
      @na-hg3ch Před 2 lety +1

      what bs, she was discovered in a telugu dance show called DHEE

  • @thedrewds8680
    @thedrewds8680 Před 2 lety +621

    This was a treat to watch, an emotional ride - people flocked for Nani's action but stayed for Pallavi ma'am's superb acting and dance... The only thing I felt they could have done better was to have kept Shyam Singha Roy's story as the whole movie: granted that the movie was promoted and branded as a reincarnation story, the period aspect and Bengali culture is why the audience were attracted to SSR. Vasu's part of the story in the first half of the film felt like just any other court and law based film. That said, I enjoyed the movie nonetheless and have recommended it to my friends. Language is no barrier these days and SSR is a way of proving that.

    • @TheSuavemanner
      @TheSuavemanner Před 2 lety +19

      True, I wish the first half shd been crisp n small and the shyam wala part shd start from the first 20 minutes only.

    • @shahrukhabdul9889
      @shahrukhabdul9889 Před 2 lety +3

      My sentiments, exactly.

    • @bitik9847
      @bitik9847 Před 2 lety +3

      I liked Vasu part also

    • @snak3eye547
      @snak3eye547 Před 2 lety +4

      Never thought NANI would make a anti-hindu and a propaganda movie by demonising hindu gods,culture and hailing communism which killed over 100 million @telugus you people know nothing about devdasi culture and named her with a xtian name rosy from maitriteye. We dare you to remake this in Hindi. I expected this anti hindu communism loving be from the Keralites and their movies and not from teluguites . but in the end south is just south and is anti Hindu. We will ban Netflix and boycott this movie. Just watch.

    • @BowieTheOctoBear
      @BowieTheOctoBear Před 2 lety +7

      Just a small side note.... No need to reply to trolls.. Just report them.. I did exactly that just now!

  • @prudhvinadh1622
    @prudhvinadh1622 Před 2 lety +313

    I don't know why... But in Telugu films...when the story associates with Bengal, they became such a classics in our hearts... Thank you jammy for this review and pointing out everyone appreciable❤️

    • @mrraj8224
      @mrraj8224 Před 2 lety +36

      You are referring to Chudalani Vundi, Kushi 😀

    • @venkyk4812
      @venkyk4812 Před 2 lety +12

      Also Lakshmi

    • @MR-sf2nk
      @MR-sf2nk Před 2 lety +15

      Yamaha nagari was such a hit

    • @sushi5486
      @sushi5486 Před 2 lety +17

      As in Kushi, Chudalani vundi, Lakshmi, padi padi leche manasu and this..... these movies bring some vibes which makes our heart flutter and get some butterflies.

    • @prudhvinadh1622
      @prudhvinadh1622 Před 2 lety +4

      @@sushi5486 exactly 💯 u took words right out of my mind😊

  • @yazh5147
    @yazh5147 Před 2 lety +191

    The starting portion of the film was highly generic but once they start to shoot that short film , the film became brilliant from there

    • @bhakti64
      @bhakti64 Před 2 měsíci

      Greece and Roman empire were not always christians. before christian missionaries came, they had their own religions and gods. Now, how did christians manage to infiltrate and change the entire culture and religious beliefs? were the romans stupid? well, check our historical facts. the missionaries cunningly created stories through popular beautiful entertainment ways to slowly create impressions that the pagan original greeks and romans exploited females through religious practices in temples and places of worship. WE are being STUPID. we are getting swayed away and slowly losing ground.

  • @unprofessionalcommenter5838
    @unprofessionalcommenter5838 Před 2 lety +171

    4:51 That shot, with Lag Ja Gale playing in the background has to be the best shot of the film. Such a beautiful and powerful moment.

  • @tejastare5540
    @tejastare5540 Před 2 lety +431

    I had my doubts when the concept was of reincarnation...but man Nani played the transformation sequences so convincingly...flawless ❤❤

  • @swagatabhattacharjee4151
    @swagatabhattacharjee4151 Před 2 lety +319

    Amongst all the goods and bads, what stuck out to me the most was how beautifully they have portrayed the Bengali culture, how deep they have dived to put forth such a detailed sketch of West Bengal.
    Being a Bengali myself, I was quite satisfied of the cinematography and portrayals!

    • @bitik9847
      @bitik9847 Před 2 lety +20

      Telugu people have a kink for Bengali culture from 90's only. But nowadays bengal is in worst situation with no recognisation. So they are still using olden days Bengal lmao 😂❤️

    • @imonsarker3766
      @imonsarker3766 Před 2 lety +3

      @@bitik9847 What worst situation?What are you saying?

    • @bitik9847
      @bitik9847 Před 2 lety +15

      @@imonsarker3766
      Like Bengal isn't what it use to be. Once there is a ' What Bengal thinks today, India thinks tomorrow'. Land of great lengefs and culture. But in 21 century bengal is one of worst state of India, overpopulation, crime rate, unemployment rate, no development, increasing poverty, 28% of India's child trafficking, what not? People have a bad impression on bengal and no one wants to visit it anymore especially south indians.

    • @imonsarker3766
      @imonsarker3766 Před 2 lety +3

      @@bitik9847 Then why are South Indians making films keeping Bengal as background ,irrespective of whether that is present day Bengal or past day Bengal!
      Even the devdasi concept which the film shows in Bengal was actually dominant in South India but was never present in Bengal ,so why disrespect Bengal in every way possible ?
      And the main question is why are you even talking about all these over here,how is it even relevant?

    • @na-hg3ch
      @na-hg3ch Před 2 lety +6

      thats tollywood for you! an epitome of showing indian culture in the best way possible.

  • @saikatbanik9359
    @saikatbanik9359 Před 2 lety +97

    Sai Pallavi looks extremely beautiful. As a Bengali myself, I would love to see her playing Devi Durga at least in a Mahalaya show or may be in a movie itself

  • @nikhilaluru1548
    @nikhilaluru1548 Před 2 lety +192

    Def give credit to the lyricist, his last 2 songs were the songs picturized on Sai Pallavi and sung by Anurag Kulkarni. His name is Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry

    • @bpjh1317
      @bpjh1317 Před 2 lety +1

      The legend...

    • @avglock557
      @avglock557 Před 2 lety +9

      Arey Vaadiki Telugu lyrics poetry ela ardham avutunda 🙄

    • @bpjh1317
      @bpjh1317 Před 2 lety +2

      @@avglock557 but we have to give credit okay...

  • @susanmazumder6020
    @susanmazumder6020 Před 2 lety +282

    I watched this last night. And fell in love with it. Such a beautiful story. Not at all cliche, when the topic of reincarnation could have become very comical, but this was such a classy film. And also as a bengali, i would appreciate the bengali accents, they were not comical but were very accurate.

  • @rebantade2187
    @rebantade2187 Před 2 lety +135

    It really didn't stereotype Bengalis,I just wonder what would Bollywood have done if they made a film on this same topic.

    • @shantanunish955
      @shantanunish955 Před 2 lety +44

      It depends upon the directors if you see the bollywood films made by shoojit Sircar or other similar directors, they haven't stereotyped Bengali characters in their movies .... But directors like David Dhawan and other such buffoons r a completely different story 😂

    • @thethreespikes9737
      @thethreespikes9737 Před 2 lety +19

      Bollywood cant make this kind of cinema because of people becoming extremely sensitive about hindu bashing. Its unfair.

    • @Arkaprava_
      @Arkaprava_ Před 2 lety +28

      @@shantanunish955 FYI, Shoojit Sircar himself is a Bengali ! How can he stereotype his own cultures !?

    • @shantanunish955
      @shantanunish955 Před 2 lety +18

      @@Arkaprava_ ya I know that 😂 and stereotyping your own culture is actually possible it happens a lot for example if you see some Indian American person playing an indian in an English film they do the absolute worst accents and stereotype the Indian parents, especially, as loud uncultured and intolerable example see what lily Singh does and also in a 90s film sridevi ,who's a tamilian herself, played a horribly stereotyped "madrasi" woman .... So ppl stereotyping their own culture and backgrounds happens way more than you think btw most Bollywood actors are Punjabis or are frm Punjabi descent and yet they play horrible caricatures of Punjabis 😂

    • @bitik9847
      @bitik9847 Před 2 lety +6

      Telugu people have a kink for Bengali culture from 90's only, showing them as beautiful culture.
      But nowadays it stopped as they are making scripts which connect more with people and bengal is foreign to them in realistic genre. Also maybe cause of present bengal situation is in worst case in terms of development, recognisation. So they are still using olden days Bengal lmao 😂❤️

  • @snowflakes7344
    @snowflakes7344 Před 2 lety +290

    I'm not a huge fan of reincarnation movies, but as far as they go, I liked this one. This was the first movie i saw in a theatre in a long time, and it made me realize what we've been missing out in the past few years. It was magical watching it on the big screen, especially the dance parts. (It also made me wonder if i would have enjoyed V more if it was released in theatres.) Anyways, Nani is ❤

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Před 2 lety +81

      Sai Pallavi dancing ❤️

    • @ani-po1td
      @ani-po1td Před 2 lety +1

      It released in theatres on 24th December

    • @na-hg3ch
      @na-hg3ch Před 2 lety +6

      @@TriedRefusedProductions the dance could've been way better. Sai Pallavi and the team should've worked more.
      Classical dance has such a beauty that only if tapped into will show its true power, nevertheless at least better than Bollywood 's or even many other tollywood movies' representation of classical dance. INfact even this amount of representation you can only and only get from tollywood❤️

    • @syhuhjk
      @syhuhjk Před 2 lety

      @@TriedRefusedProductions Please review Malayalam film hridayam

    • @dudekulvelorum
      @dudekulvelorum Před 2 lety +2

      @@TriedRefusedProductions Please do watch this Telugu movie Republic (202) starring Sai Dharam Tej and would love to know your opinion on the Film.

  • @tahminaafroz7894
    @tahminaafroz7894 Před 2 lety +117

    i watched it today on netflix. being a bangladeshi /bengali , i can’t express in words how beautifully that shaym singha roy part has been shown! Bengali culture/ Ray touch/politics/naxalite have never been showcased this beautifully in current time even in any Bengali movie! Unbelievable! The love between two main lead was magical! Nani and sai pallavis portrayals are faultless to me!

    • @bitik9847
      @bitik9847 Před 2 lety +5

      Telugu people have a kink for Bengali culture from 90's only, showing them as beautiful culture.
      But nowadays it stopped as they are making scripts which connect more with people and bengal is foreign to them in realistic genre. Also maybe cause of present bengal situation is in worst case in terms of development, recognisation. So they are still using olden days Bengal lmao 😂❤️

    • @imonsarker3766
      @imonsarker3766 Před 2 lety +4

      @@bitik9847 There are South Indian films like Vedalam which use present day Bengal as its backdrop,what's your point?🙄

    • @thespiderman49
      @thespiderman49 Před 2 lety +3

      @@imonsarker3766 and Annathe also 😃 😀 😄 😁

    • @imonsarker3766
      @imonsarker3766 Před 2 lety +1

      @@thespiderman49 Many are there,I just named one

    • @YourLovelyAnmera
      @YourLovelyAnmera Před 2 lety +1

      WTF! This film has no historical accuracy. Just a propaganda against Hindus. How can they portray the temple as a brothel. Devadasi ritual was destroyed by mughals. Why the hell creators don't show that. Can you explain me? They just insulted Hindu temples and gods. How can even this film get released. And why the bloody character of Nani changes Sai Pallavi's character name to Rosie. Ans - Just to promote conversion. And everyone finding this film beautiful.

  • @hrittikasenapati6509
    @hrittikasenapati6509 Před 2 lety +132

    WAS WATCHING THIS MOVIE YESTERDAY AND WISHING JAMMY WOULD MAKE A REVIEW ON THIS SO I COULD COMPARE HIS AND MY THOUGHTS....and here we are 😂♥️✨
    Absolutely LOVED THE MOVIE.
    absolutely love the songs even though without subtitles I don't know what they mean ... 😂❤️
    Even though i have watched the movie
    ....i wish they dubb this FILM in HINDI and BENGALI as soon as possible so i can watch it again 💗

    • @bhakti64
      @bhakti64 Před 2 měsíci

      Greece and Roman empire were not always christians. before christian missionaries came, they had their own religions and gods. Now, how did christians manage to infiltrate and change the entire culture and religious beliefs? were the romans stupid? well, check our historical facts. the missionaries cunningly created stories through popular beautiful entertainment ways to slowly create impressions that the pagan original greeks and romans exploited females through religious practices in temples and places of worship. WE are being STUPID. we are getting swayed away and slowly losing ground.

  • @kinjalmehta8487
    @kinjalmehta8487 Před 2 lety +180

    Being religious myself, I don’t think there was anything to be triggered by.
    Devdasi’s treatment and lifestyle was something we all are well aware of and it was an amazing way portraying the truth about it.
    Caste system is something I still don’t understand. Touchable and untouchable! Where in this world also we do see some people taking pride in explaining how they treated others just because they come from certain caste or class.
    I’m glad that, I come from a family attracted to culture so deeply yet putting aside such atrocious thoughts and practises aside.
    That’s what we need to learn now that we need to leave the bad behind and grasp the good. Rather than just becoming “atheist” because it’s the new cool.

    • @na-hg3ch
      @na-hg3ch Před 2 lety +19

      EXACTLY.
      THANK YOU FOR THIS COMMENT. im exactly like you. people like him are hella biased and it shows.

    • @deepakmeenepu933
      @deepakmeenepu933 Před 2 lety +16

      Exactly... I'm a religious person but never bothered much about caste. My parents too, My Amma lil bit follows it( but we give our plates/bowls While serving food, allow them inside home ). My father and we siblings rarely followed any such practices.... Only in marriage caste becomes the topic since my Amma only wants from same caste neither from upper nor from lower. But dad is fully liberal...

    • @vigneshnehru9822
      @vigneshnehru9822 Před 2 lety +12

      I'm also seni-religious and telugu, I'll never understand how we were so diverse and united in culture yet we had the absolute ridiculous systems like caste system and the devdasi system. These were just fodder for British people to spread colonization, and turned our ancestors against each other. I couldn't be more happier that we've progressed from all this. Rosie says this line"we're married to gods, hence goddesses ourselves. No one owns us, not even God" Which isn't just some powerful slogan, but true, because that's exactly why this system started, to glorify, worship and respect women!
      It became incredibly flawed and worsened under colonial rule beyond repair, hence this system had to be and should have been abolished
      Edit: I'm well aware that the devdasi system was flawed well before the British came, I'm saying they made it even worse by associating them with prostitution, which was never true as if that was the case, people would have been dying in temples from STDs. The British made it a reality by contracting syphilis and forcing unprivileged devdasis to sleep with them and spreading syphilis in India

    • @deepakmeenepu933
      @deepakmeenepu933 Před 2 lety +5

      @@vigneshnehru9822 ofcourse yes. Devadaasies treated as goddesses during Gupta and other empires. It's not just about being a singer or dancer but they supposed to maintain celibacy. Just like a monk and they were part of holy rituals. But later on got exploited and suffered a lot. It's got worsen during British rule since they considered them as prostitute and compared temples with Brothel houses.
      But study says that most of the Andhrapradesh devadaasies got converted to Christianity after independence started to lead good life. So happy for them. But there are still few families struggling, hope one day they lead a good life.

    • @krsna753
      @krsna753 Před 2 lety +3

      @@deepakmeenepu933 try to educate your mother, by looking at your comment she is casteist.

  • @rajashekharmeesala2945
    @rajashekharmeesala2945 Před 2 lety +86

    Before watching the film I just thought it was going to be another periodic and modern age combo dramas. I went inside the theatre without any expectations. But the movie is just sooo beautiful, the screenplay, dialouges, acting every aspect is amazing.

    • @YourLovelyAnmera
      @YourLovelyAnmera Před 2 lety +2

      WTF! This film has no historical accuracy. Just a propaganda against Hindus. How can they portray the temple as a brothel. Devadasi ritual was destroyed by mughals. Why the hell creators don't show that, Can you explain me? They just insulted Hindu temples and gods. How can even this film get released.

    • @rajashekharmeesala2945
      @rajashekharmeesala2945 Před 2 lety +1

      @@YourLovelyAnmera Bro, im a telugu guy. It has no historic accuracy because its not based on real life events. And no hate to you, your view is yours and mine is mine.

  • @yashsarkar9061
    @yashsarkar9061 Před 2 lety +154

    A breathtaking film indeed. Although Nani’s transition of language wasn’t as flawless as you mentioned, Sai on the contrary nailed both the transitions and the accent. Kudos to the team whatsoever.

    • @Fanaindel3
      @Fanaindel3 Před 2 lety +9

      TRUE!TELUGU MOVIES HAVE ALWAYS BEEN EMOTIONALLY SO FKN INVOLVING, AND NOW HAVE THE BEST RESOURCES IN THE COUNTRY ASWELL. LOVE THEM. AND I'M GLAD THEY'RE OFFICIALLY THE BIGGEST FILM INDUSTRY IN THE COUNTRY, COULD *NOT* HAVE ASKED FOR BETTER.

    • @YourLovelyAnmera
      @YourLovelyAnmera Před 2 lety +2

      WTF! This film has no historical accuracy. Just a propaganda against Hindus. How can they portray the temple as a brothel. Devadasi ritual was destroyed by mughals. Why the hell creators don't show that. Can you explain me? They just insulted Hindu temples and gods. How can even this film get released.

    • @lucyfur7749
      @lucyfur7749 Před 2 lety +4

      @@YourLovelyAnmera stop spamming and get a life.

    • @lucyfur7749
      @lucyfur7749 Před 2 lety +6

      @@YourLovelyAnmera they DID NOT insult our temples or our gods! Just freaking stop commenting about this EVERYWHERE!

    • @user-dm1yx7qz6h
      @user-dm1yx7qz6h Před 2 lety +2

      @@YourLovelyAnmera go and watch your pseudo secular Akshay Kumar movies. He had understood the formula and filling his pockets and will stay in Canada after his retirement. We People in South are even more hardcore Hindus than you guys and population percentage is more than north. While here people have no problem, why is your ___ burning.

  • @sagarvarshney2320
    @sagarvarshney2320 Před 2 lety +66

    Just finished watching this movie moments ago, and truly moved by the powerful and beautiful performances by Nani and Sai Pallavi respectively... Huge respect for Telugu language Indian cinema 🙌🏻

    • @allarjun956
      @allarjun956 Před 2 lety +2

      Make a mobie on lavanya case

    • @clintonp5395
      @clintonp5395 Před 2 lety

      @@allarjun956 yo bro why are you bu** hurt..?? Wait for few years some bakth like you will make a movie on that..

  • @manchuparkaviks2403
    @manchuparkaviks2403 Před 2 lety +50

    This movie in theater was a visual treat! Thoroughly enjoyed the acting of Nani and Sai Pallavi. Second half looked like a poetry. Wow!

  • @shubhamkewalramani9919
    @shubhamkewalramani9919 Před 2 lety +33

    Also Madonna Sebastian did a wonderful job. Even though Padmavathi was written mainly in one tone and to serve little purpose, she made it very believable.

  • @tyagarajakinkara
    @tyagarajakinkara Před 2 lety +96

    Rahul sankrityayan is a promising director who is going to make a time travel movie next, he started with a supernatural thriller taxiwala which showed the versatile side of vijay deverakonda 😍

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Před 2 lety +32

      Very capable, no doubt!

    • @ani-po1td
      @ani-po1td Před 2 lety +2

      Can't wait for his next

    • @yashvi2048
      @yashvi2048 Před 2 lety +4

      I loved taxiwal soo much...simple yet soo much thrilling.

    • @neverstop108
      @neverstop108 Před 2 lety

      Taxiwaala is a dull ripoff of many hollywood movies.

    • @ani-po1td
      @ani-po1td Před 2 lety

      @@neverstop108 can you give some examples?

  • @saiharshakothamasu7254
    @saiharshakothamasu7254 Před 2 lety +114

    As someone who watched it in a theatre, I must say the high the 2nd half of the film gives you is worth experiencing! ❣️

    • @snak3eye547
      @snak3eye547 Před 2 lety

      Never thought NANI would make a anti-hindu and a propaganda movie by demonising hindu gods,culture and hailing communism which killed over 100 million @telugus you people know nothing about devdasi culture and named her with a xtian name rosy from maitriteye. We dare you to remake this in Hindi. I expected this anti hindu communism loving be from the Keralites and their bs woke movies and not from teluguites . but in the end south is just south and is anti Hindu. We will ban Netflix and boycott this movie. I request everyone to not watch Rrr to teach them a lesson. We also need to tax the south even more like 90%. Should teach them a lesson.

  • @shankarnanda7756
    @shankarnanda7756 Před 2 lety +101

    I hope only the 2nd part of this movie was presented to us in full fledged way...bcz the cinematography was so awesome 👍♥️
    And Sai Pallavi ♥️♥️♥️.. my god
    Tell me someone more beautiful and gracious 💖 than her

  • @Arkaprava_
    @Arkaprava_ Před 2 lety +211

    This movie was truly a masterpiece, everything was so just so perfect, i.e; the songs (both music & lyrics), performance of all the actors (especially Nani & Sai Pallavi), literally everything. Especially as a Bengali myself, I was quite satisfied with how the Bengali culture was portrayed, Nani's Bengali accent was really commendable ! Rahul Sankrityayan is such a nice director, his film "Taxiwala" starring Vijay Deverakonda made me become his fan ( and a Deverakonda fan as well ❤️)

    • @saitamakun6198
      @saitamakun6198 Před 2 lety +4

      Insulting rigveda is a masterpiece thing😞

    • @shriniketemuri0169
      @shriniketemuri0169 Před 2 lety +11

      @@saitamakun6198 see I am not interested on this story
      But the performance on this movie was amazing
      This movie is like basically communism which i basically not a fan of
      The next Nani movie will come with pro Hindu elements as i saw his new movie teaser
      And he said Sanskrit in beautiful way
      He acted this movie well but Devaiyasi system is a bad one but honestly I won't disrespect it but deities like them should be punished

    • @YourLovelyAnmera
      @YourLovelyAnmera Před 2 lety +1

      WTF! This film has no historical accuracy. Just a propaganda against Hindus. How can they portray the temple as a brothel. Devadasi ritual was destroyed by mughals. Why the hell creators don't show that. Can you explain me? They just insulted Hindu temples and gods. How can even this film get released.

    • @homosapien5140
      @homosapien5140 Před 2 lety +10

      @@saitamakun6198 When did movie Insulted Rig veda, in movie Nani said to pratice caste discrimination & casteism it is not a period of rig veda but independent india, where ever one is equal.
      Raising voice against Caste discrimination, is not wrong thing.

    • @shriniketemuri0169
      @shriniketemuri0169 Před 2 lety +4

      @@YourLovelyAnmera go boycott now

  • @shrishu75
    @shrishu75 Před 2 lety +34

    The choreography of the Pranavalya dance sequence where Nani sees Sai pallavi for first time is by Kruti Mahesh....the same girl who was in Dance India Dance as a contestant and went on to win National award for Ghoomar...I guess the girl who played Sai's friend is Sadhwi from India's best dancer.....I may be wrong

    • @DrArchanaTurimella
      @DrArchanaTurimella Před 2 lety +2

      Yes she is sadhwi Majumder

    • @shrishu75
      @shrishu75 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DrArchanaTurimella 💪not a bad guess.... she dances like a breeze

  • @hemanagandla6195
    @hemanagandla6195 Před 2 lety +137

    You're right. Had this movie been made in Hindi, there would have been massive uproar on social media like it is anti-hindu and such. I felt the starting of the movie was a bit boring and generic but when it transitioned to the past life of Vasu, it started to become more interesting. The visuals of old West Bengal were captured beautifully throughout this film and like you said the film's storyline gets elevated due to Sai Pallavi's gracious dance performance. The music stands out. Nani's and Sai Pallavi's acting was great. Their romance felt real. Overall, this movie is a beautiful love story and it's definitely worth a watch.

    • @na-hg3ch
      @na-hg3ch Před 2 lety +27

      OHMY GOD THIS MOVIE HAD ABSPLUTELY 0% TO DO WITH HINDUISM. AND YOU MADE IT ALL ABOUT THAT JUST SO PEOPLE COULD START HATING "SOUTH CINEMA" FOR THE SAME REASON IT GAINED FAME???LOLLL
      SHAME, JAMMY COMPLETELY LOST HOPES ON YOU, AT THIS POINT, DEFINETELY UNSUBSCRIBING
      IT WAS MORE ABOUT THE CASTE SYSTEM AND THE SYSTEM OF DEVADASIS RATHER THAN HINDUISM. NANI HIMSELF AND RAHUL AS WELL ARE STRONCH HINDU FOLLOWERS, THIS IS ABOUT A PRACTICE THAT WAS DONE AGES AGO AND A STORY ABOUT IT, I CANT BELIEVE YOU COULD POTEBTIALLY FIND A WAY TO DEMEAN IT YET AGAIN . JUST ONE OF YOUR PLOTS?

    • @hemanagandla6195
      @hemanagandla6195 Před 2 lety +27

      @@na-hg3ch I know this movie had absolutely nothing to do with Hinduism. I'm just saying that a part of hindi speaking audience from north would have tried to bash the film had it been released in Hindi. You know how easily offended they get whenever social problems like the caste system are brought up in movies. The south audience is more mature and lenient. I infact loved the film.

    • @hemanagandla6195
      @hemanagandla6195 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Rootofasphodel oh I didn't know that. Anyways this film has got positive responses which is great.

    • @snak3eye547
      @snak3eye547 Před 2 lety +8

      Never thought NANI would make a anti-hindu and a propaganda movie by demonising hindu gods,culture and hailing communism which killed over 100 million @telugus you people know nothing about devdasi culture and named her with a xtian name rosy from maitriteye. We dare you to remake this in Hindi. I expected this anti hindu communism loving be from the Keralites and their bs woke movies and not from teluguites . but in the end south is just south and is anti Hindu. We will ban Netflix and boycott this movie. I request everyone to not watch Rrr to teach them a lesson. We also need to tax the south even more like 90%. Should teach them a lesson.

    • @manongjamikham8061
      @manongjamikham8061 Před 2 lety +12

      @@snak3eye547 oh here he comes. Hail to you o wise one.

  • @toyotachevrolet4972
    @toyotachevrolet4972 Před 2 lety +67

    The pranavalaya song itself is enough to watch this movie 😩❤️...what a song and Sai pallavi's dance🥰 Sai pallavi is love🤌🏻

    • @na-hg3ch
      @na-hg3ch Před 2 lety

      her dances could've been better
      the dance could've been way better. Sai Pallavi and the team should've worked more!
      Classical dance has such a beauty that only if tapped into will show its true power, nevertheless at least better than Bollywood 's or even many other tollywood movies' representation of classical dance.

    • @vinodalaparthi9794
      @vinodalaparthi9794 Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah, the way it has been shot and anurag's vocals was just awesome

  • @kaalabhairava5668
    @kaalabhairava5668 Před 2 lety +11

    2:49
    The director does not insult Hindu religion or temple priest
    Temple prostitution really happend during that time it is in wiki
    He just showed a man who is evil
    That's it he did not say all Hindu priests are evil. Please don't create a controversy simply

  • @sathwikkrishna688
    @sathwikkrishna688 Před 2 lety +57

    A beautifully made Telugu film which captured the essence of Bengali culture very well ........I was actually surprised they didn't take the Bengali background aspect in the second half lightly like many movies on similar lines do

    • @bitik9847
      @bitik9847 Před 2 lety +1

      Telugu people have a kink for Bengali culture from 90's only, showing them as beautiful culture.
      But nowadays it stopped as they are making scripts which connect more with people and bengal is foreign to them in realistic genre. Also maybe cause of present bengal situation is in worst case in terms of development, recognisation. So they are still using olden days Bengal lmao 😂❤️

    • @YourLovelyAnmera
      @YourLovelyAnmera Před 2 lety

      WTF! This film has no historical accuracy. Just a propaganda against Hindus. How can they portray the temple as a brothel. Devadasi ritual was destroyed by mughals. Why the hell creators don't show that. Can you explain me? They just insulted Hindu temples and gods. How can even this film get released. And why the bloody character of Nani changes Sai Pallavi's character name to Rosie. Ans - Just to promote conversion. And everyone finding this film beautiful.

  • @anuradhahd3216
    @anuradhahd3216 Před 2 lety +159

    The political aspects and evil hindu references, get highlighted when shown in Bollywood than in southern movies.
    It's because in Hindi, references get one sided so many times and do not showcase problems froms everywhere..
    In contrast south movies have both problematic and glorified references which makes it is easier to accept when things are shown this way.

    • @VenkatPrasad
      @VenkatPrasad Před 2 lety +76

      People don't have a problem with pointing out social evils and rotten eggs of the society, the issue is when the entire culture and its way of living are hammered with negative shades in a sequence of stories that come out. Even today in a South Movie, Marriages are shown in the way they happen, that is the real way. When was the last time we saw a proper Hindu Marriage ceremony from Bollywood that celebrates it rather than keeps pointing out how it is all regressive and wrong. It becomes unacceptable beyond a point.

    • @yashvi2048
      @yashvi2048 Před 2 lety +9

      @@VenkatPrasad Agreed.

    • @Knownlychee
      @Knownlychee Před 2 lety +50

      @@VenkatPrasad lol exactly even the hindi remake "bhool bhulaiyya" all of the characters were Hindus but they added a song named allah hafiz in the movie. What was the point of that? Just imagine if the roles were reversed and it had all muslim characters but the song in it was something related to Hindu gods. There would be protests and riots🤡.

    • @rebirth8096
      @rebirth8096 Před 2 lety +12

      BOLLYWOOD COPY'S LOTS OF MOVIES FROM TOLLYWOOD SINCE 80 S NOW AND UPCOMING SHAMELY COPIES ALMOST .KHANS AND KAPPOORS AND OTHERS ACTORS SAVED THEY CAREERS DOING TELUGU FILMS REMAKE S IN BOLLYWOOD NORTH.NORTH PEOPLE THINK BOLLYWOOD MOVIES ARE BEST 😂😂😂
      TOLLYWOOD IS BIGGEST PAN INDIAN FILM INDUSTRY ALL TIME SINCE 80 S NOW AND UPCOMING
      NEGATIVE POINT OF TOLLYWOOD IS THEY DO NOT RELEASE IN HINDI

    • @Sx1991JAN
      @Sx1991JAN Před 2 lety

      Agreed

  • @tashmivyas
    @tashmivyas Před 2 lety +16

    Finally! Thank you for reviewing this,
    I had sensed it from the tralier itself that this movie is something that needs to be experienced in the cinemas and boy was i right, being a sucker for old school romances i was just mesmerized,
    i am glad that it is streaming on Netflix for all those who missed watching the magic in the theater.
    I had goosebumps when watching Pranavalaya and what a trest to watch Sirivenalla ...
    Coming to the film as a whole,
    My mind and heart seem to be still with Rosie/Maitreyi and Shyam/Vasu on that beach...
    It has been a really long when a movie especially a love story which has brought me to tears and has left me with a bittersweet ache in the heart...
    i wanted to see more of Maitreyi, how she bloomed after moving to calcutta, her likes, her dislikes, how she opened up to shyam, how her childhood was and also her day to day life as a devdasi...Similarly wanted to know more about Shyam, his writings, although we saw a glimpse how Rosie had an influence on him, wanted to see what else she had inspired him to do and vise versa....
    And the climax, Nani and Sai Pallavi absolutely nailed it, sharing crackling chemistry making their scenes together were absolute poetry.
    Also with Sai Pallavi who had less than 60 mins of screen time she ended up becoming the heart and soul of the movie with her endearing performance. It could hv been just a damsel in distress kinda role but the depth that Sai Pallavi brought to Rosie was amazing, i dont think any other actress could've played Rosie as beautifully as she did.
    She moves like a dream, is fierce as a tigress and an absolute goddess in Pranavalaya but soft and light as a feather in Sirivenalla and a butterfly when she danced on the riverfront... it felt not just Shyam's but our world too froze watching her dance.
    All the supporting cast also acted well,
    The beautifully written lyrics by sirivennala shashtry garu which was aptly picturized on Sai Pallavi, the music by Mickey J Meyer and brillant singing by Anurag lifted the movie to the perfect emotional wavelength.
    Coming lastly to the director Rahul, he knew exactly the right dose that had to be given to the audience of Rosie and Shyam thus leading to a greatly emotional climax and leaving them wanting for more.
    The negative aspects were rightly pointed out by you however the positives overpower them.
    Nani was great a Shyam and pulled of Vasu easily as well...
    P.s - Sai Pallavi is the best thing to have happended to the Indian Cinema in recent times and she is a force to reckon with, her performances keep bettering with each film and i am sure she will deliver her career best with Virata Parvam🔥✌

  • @AshaRani-yo6nv
    @AshaRani-yo6nv Před 2 lety +46

    I just loved the story of SSR and Rosie and i also wished atleast SSR's achievements as a revolutionary was explained more...I had to wait till interval to actually start the story of SSR..I saw this movie in theaters and it was such a delight to see this amazing chemistry. ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @shaziawajid4641
    @shaziawajid4641 Před 2 lety +24

    Before I completed this video, I switched to Netflix and finished watching the film. What a spectacle! The choreography, music , performances, wow! I loved it. Thanks for sharing your outstanding reviews which make us watch these gems, which are called regional films. I'm from Pakistan and when would I have thought of having access to these amazing gems.
    Bollywood is no match to these in anyway. Can't wait for more recommendations.

    • @abhilash4479
      @abhilash4479 Před rokem

      Thanks for watching Indian movies other than Bollywood. U should explore more of Telugu, Tamil, kannada & malyalam, Marathi, Bengali movies

  • @Fanaindel3
    @Fanaindel3 Před 2 lety +30

    TELUGU MOVIES HAVE ALWAYS BEEN EMOTIONALLY SO FKN INVOLVING, AND HAVE THE BEST RESOURCES IN THE COUNTRY ASWELL. LOVE THEM. AND I'M GLAD THEY'RE OFFICIALLY THE BIGGEST FILM INDUSTRY IN THE COUNTRY, COULD *NOT* HAVE ASKED FOR BETTER.

  • @gazeofthedestroyer8550
    @gazeofthedestroyer8550 Před 2 lety +57

    The Telugu industry has proven it can nail both spectacle (Baahubali, RRR, Radhe Shyam) and content (Jersey, Shyam Singha Roy), etc.

  • @sh47562
    @sh47562 Před 2 lety +101

    Loved this movie and was lucky enough to watch it in theatres. This movie came around the same time as Pushpa and I watched both of them back to back in 2 days. Got to say, loved this way more than Pushpa and was hoping that people felt the same way too. The background score was amazing and catchy but man the sirivennela song is just outstanding. Takes you into a different zone every time you listen to it.

    • @DonDOSS_
      @DonDOSS_ Před 2 lety +4

      Same here

    • @PushkarKumarDas
      @PushkarKumarDas Před 2 lety +6

      Same here,Its soul touching movie..❤

    • @marygade9692
      @marygade9692 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes I agree with you

    • @suprithaks62
      @suprithaks62 Před 2 lety +13

      With all due respect to the makers of Pushpa.... I literally got a headache after watching it. The romance was uncomfortable to me. But this, after this movie... I was in trance, it felt so magical. The affection between Shyam and Rosie made me blush! This is Asli romance for me. This is a better movie to me. Loved it!

    • @DonDOSS_
      @DonDOSS_ Před 2 lety +5

      @@suprithaks62 I felt Shyam to be better than Pushpa .

  • @swathyvijay7811
    @swathyvijay7811 Před 2 lety +28

    The movie was visual treat in itself..i just can't have enough of Sai pallavi's dance in the moonlight..she almost seems so divine.. and the sirivennilaa song is just ❤️... The chemistry of the couple was wonderful!! Even the action sequences didn't seem as over the top, like most movies..superb cinematography!

    • @YourLovelyAnmera
      @YourLovelyAnmera Před 2 lety

      WTF! This film has no historical accuracy. Just a propaganda against Hindus. How can they portray the temple as a brothel. Devadasi ritual was destroyed by mughals. Why the hell creators don't show that. Can you explain me? They just insulted Hindu temples and gods. How can even this film get released.

  • @ravin5815
    @ravin5815 Před 2 lety +39

    I think its a master piece, main elements which I liked 1. Sai pallavi's action 2. Director not wasting time on useless parts 3. Nani's action 4. The directors attention to detail on the sequences, makes it more natural, Kriti also did a good job.

  • @navin4277
    @navin4277 Před 2 lety +44

    Mickey J Meyer is The Second Hero Of This Movie His Background Score And Songs all were 🔥🔥🔥

  • @aerystargaryen8867
    @aerystargaryen8867 Před 2 lety +36

    That 70 odd minutes in the second half were the most beautiful I have seen in a movie in a long time. ♥️

    • @snak3eye547
      @snak3eye547 Před 2 lety

      Never thought NANI would make a anti-hindu and a propaganda movie by demonising hindu gods,culture and hailing communism which killed over 100 million @telugus you people know nothing about devdasi culture and named her with a xtian name rosy from maitriteye. We dare you to remake this in Hindi. I expected this anti hindu communism loving be from the Keralites and their bs woke movies and not from teluguites . but in the end south is just south and is anti Hindu. We will ban Netflix and boycott this movie. I request everyone to not watch Rrr to teach them a lesson. We also need to tax the south even more like 90%. Should teach them a lesson.

    • @aerystargaryen8867
      @aerystargaryen8867 Před 2 lety +4

      Stop preaching as if you are the only flag bearer of Hindu bandwagon here. I appreciated the craft of work done by the actors..the beautiful aspect of the art work.. cameraman....post production work.
      I don't want to enter the debate into this stuff you've mentioned.
      Taking this occasion to tell you to watch a movie called *SHANKARABHARANAM* the old one And the whole filmography of the director of aforementioned movie.
      We have a fair share of movies that fall on either side of spectrum .
      Coming to your point about taxing south more... I can't say anything..grow up.

    • @krishnagokul9900
      @krishnagokul9900 Před 2 lety +1

      @@aerystargaryen8867 dude this bitcoin man seems to be a a hired member of some stupid org. Idiot left same reply comment on many comments. Similar stuff on other videos too. Useless to reply. It could even be a bot.

  • @reena7493
    @reena7493 Před 2 lety +11

    Nani said during promotions that you couldn’t take your eyes off Sai pallavi during dance sequences..so true

  • @saikatbanik9359
    @saikatbanik9359 Před 2 lety +10

    3:41, 4:24 , 4:29 she can efficiently play Devi Durga in movies

  • @toyotachevrolet4972
    @toyotachevrolet4972 Před 2 lety +48

    Nani's acting is so natural and realistic compared to other actors in tollywood except satyadev and vjd

    • @hemantt8435
      @hemantt8435 Před 2 lety +1

      ❤️ Yasss

    • @YourLovelyAnmera
      @YourLovelyAnmera Před 2 lety

      WTF! This film has no historical accuracy. Just a propaganda against Hindus. How can they portray the temple as a brothel. Devadasi ritual was destroyed by mughals. Why the hell creators don't show that. Can you explain me? They just insulted Hindu temples and gods. How can even this film get released. And why the bloody character of Nani changes Sai Pallavi's character name to Rosie. Ans - Just to promote conversion. And everyone finding this film beautiful.

  • @photoninadoubleslit8405
    @photoninadoubleslit8405 Před 2 lety +8

    They should have some respect for Hindu tradition and have highlighted real issues which are still really matter. This movie shows entire Hindu religion in bad light.
    1. Temples are shown as if they are only there for exploiting women including sexually.
    2. Hindu holy men portrayed as villains and they worship goddess and r@pe women during the navratri. In fact most of the Hindus follow brahmacharya especially during Navratri including house holders. These same directors doesn't dare to point out current atrocities by imams and fathers.
    3. Hindu families are shown as if they are against reforms and are ready to kill their family members for the same. In fact recent instances of Love j!ihad shows otherwise.
    You may ask why bring religion in art/cinema. When the art becomes propaganda it has to be treated as such.

    • @RockStar-vu9zb
      @RockStar-vu9zb Před 2 lety +1

      I don't know why you all triggered
      Trust, pray god and goddess
      Never bow in front of God's man or priest...

    • @na-hg3ch
      @na-hg3ch Před 2 lety +1

      are you serious?? sir/mam telugu movies have always, I repeat ALWAYS SHOWED hinduism in the right manner.
      this man, this man right here Anmol/jammy or whatever his name is.
      I'll tell you exactly what his plot is.
      THIS MOVIE HAD ABSPLUTELY 0% TO DO WITH HINDUISM. AND HE MADE IT ALL ABOUT THAT JUST SO PEOPLE COULD START HATING "SOUTH CINEMA" FOR THE SAME REASON IT GAINED FAME???LOLLL
      SHAME, JAMMY COMPLETELY LOST HOPES ON him, AT THIS POINT, DEFINETELY UNSUBSCRIBING
      IT WAS MORE ABOUT THE CASTE SYSTEM AND THE SYSTEM OF DEVADASIS RATHER THAN HINDUISM.
      NANI HIMSELF AND RAHUL AS WELL ARE STRONCH HINDU FOLLOWERS, THIS IS ABOUT A PRACTICE THAT WAS DONE AGES AGO AND A STORY ABOUT IT, I CANT BELIEVE YOU COULD POTEBTIALLY FIND A WAY TO DEMEAN IT YET AGAIN . JUST ONE OF THE AVERAGE BOLLYWOOD MOVIE REVIEWER AND THEIR STUPID FKN PLOTS.

  • @ani-po1td
    @ani-po1td Před 2 lety +16

    Mickey J Meyer is an amazing composer ❤❤❤
    Seethama vakitlo sirimalle chettu , brahmostavam ( the only saving grace of the movie 🤣😂 ) , mahanati , happy days , life is beautiful and now shyam singha roy are amazing and classic albums

    • @moviebuff5915
      @moviebuff5915 Před 2 lety +9

      But unfortunately I feel he's not getting the credit he deserves. Each and every song in Mahanati is a classic!

    • @sathyananda5688
      @sathyananda5688 Před 2 lety

      His music sounds stereotypical and classic... That's why...it's 2022 we except new and innovative sounds.

  • @nb8509
    @nb8509 Před 2 lety +12

    I think Sai Pallavi is the only actress who shines in each and every movie she does..Also she has done different kind of roles not merely as a love interest but as proper female lead with equal screen time..
    Some of the movies only shines because of her presence like Fidaa,Padi Padi Leche Manasu etc.
    Can't wait to watch her in Virata Parvam. ♥️

  • @alinakhatiwada4520
    @alinakhatiwada4520 Před 2 lety +24

    I watched it yesterday and was telling my family that I will wait what Tried and Refused Production has to say about it. I loved this movie and how beautifully they have presented esp. "Past life". I don't know why but Nani as Shyam Singha Roy reminded me of Sushant Singh Rajput's look in Boymkesh Bakshi. The look and face cut or something but I felt like I was watching Sushant in few of the scenes. I loved the movie. I love Sai pallavi so much

    • @dipanjannandy1990
      @dipanjannandy1990 Před 2 lety +3

      That is because his demeanor is a tribute to Byomkesh Bakshi.

    • @snak3eye547
      @snak3eye547 Před 2 lety +1

      Never thought NANI would make a anti-hindu and a propaganda movie by demonising hindu gods,culture and hailing communism which killed over 100 million @telugus you people know nothing about devdasi culture and named her with a xtian name rosy from maitriteye. We dare you to remake this in Hindi. I expected this anti hindu communism loving be from the Keralites and their bs woke movies and not from teluguites . but in the end south is just south and is anti Hindu. We will ban Netflix and boycott this movie. I request everyone to not watch Rrr to teach them a lesson. We also need to tax the south even more like 90%. Should teach them a lesson.

    • @alinakhatiwada4520
      @alinakhatiwada4520 Před 2 lety +1

      @@snak3eye547 Bro, I am not an Indian and I watched this movie as an audience who is a fan of south indian movies, I watched it for the performance of the actors rather than being a hindu. Thank you for your comment on my comment though :)

    • @Dazak
      @Dazak Před 2 lety +2

      @@snak3eye547 what a load of bullcrap

    • @clintonp5395
      @clintonp5395 Před 2 lety +1

      @@snak3eye547 so now rosy is a xaitan name... Portraying the evil practices followed in our Indian culture is a history.. if we are proud to talk about the greatness they why are feeling scared to talk about evil deeds?? Go and boycott nobody gives F..

  • @therealbatman7204
    @therealbatman7204 Před 2 lety +27

    The soundtrack and background score soared in the theatres. I was completely absorbed in the movie.

  • @subhAjitDin
    @subhAjitDin Před 2 lety +16

    The Sai Pallavi dance on the river island is so mesmerizing, that it was the high point of the movie for me.

  • @mynameiskhanandiamanarcote113

    What is also notable here is the strides and leaps the humongously star-oriented Telugu industry is taking in terms of innovative and original content. Shyam Singha Roy resembles any artistically accomplished Malayalam art movie.

    • @tarunreddy2031
      @tarunreddy2031 Před 2 lety +13

      Watch skylab that was released in the same time frame. Such a quirky drama. The new gen of telugu directors are something else

    • @kashutosh9132
      @kashutosh9132 Před 2 lety

      Ga-dha h tu

    • @kashutosh9132
      @kashutosh9132 Před 2 lety

      @@tarunreddy2031
      What is skylab about?

    • @tarunreddy2031
      @tarunreddy2031 Před 2 lety +8

      @@kashutosh9132 its about nasa space station which collapsed into indian ocean. Initially it was projected major parts of it would fall in the state of ap. The backdrop is of a happy go lucky village and how their lifes change at hearing this news and their travel through this supposed adversity. Has subtle points about inclusiveness, casteism and classism etc. Beautiful film. Good watch

    • @Sahumerchant
      @Sahumerchant Před 2 lety +2

      @@tarunreddy2031 the best part of skylab is its subtle yet powerful take on caste, class and mooda viswasalu. Also certain dialogues are hilariously written. Only Telugus can get it...

  • @Kinderbeez
    @Kinderbeez Před 2 lety +33

    As a bengali… the history shown here the timeline shown is distorted… devdasi culture was dravidian… also prevalent across chola empire and in Orissa Jaganath temple… fyi orissa is a neighboring state not west bengal. No bengal did not have devdasis… yes there were brothels around temples in bengal they still are… but sex workers there were not devdasi’s… devdasi abolishment law took place in 1947 known as Madras Devdasi Abolishment law… please don’t distort history in 1969 bengal was raging in war… add to it the bangladesh independence… this did not have any relevance…. Please don’t distort history…. Women were being raped in name of independence… the city, state was buring on wealth disparity naxal movement… but devdasi’s was not part of the problem… if only they showed the correct timeline and place where this took place… also what atrocious bengali accent… if we complain about anusha’s bengali accent and are completely ok with nani’s we are just being hypocrites… the movie is absurd hero kills the villain but there is no jail, no investigation absurd and illogical… FYI i am completely fine showing the goryness in any religion… happy they showed how flawed hindu culture can be..

    • @dyutilov
      @dyutilov Před 2 lety +12

      Completely agree. I'm a Bengali as well and found the movie very historically inaccurate. It was almost like cultural appropriation- Bengal was just used as an exotic backdrop, without any research into the actual history and culture. E.g.: Incorrect Bengali spellings, devdasi culture which was never part of Bengal history in 1970s, showing Kali being worshipped during Durga puja, etc. It was a complete hot mess. I am surprised so many Bengalis are raving about it in the comment section.

    • @bigbongfriends
      @bigbongfriends Před 2 lety +6

      Thankfully someone pointed out the mess. I watched the movie based on some great reviews from my Bengali friends and somehow finished the movie by skipping several scenes. Early70's Bengal saw it's most intelligent students joining Naxal movement. The strict caste system, honor killing, debdasi system - are largely distroted using the timeline. I doubt if Bengalis in 70s had heard about Navratri which is completely a North Indian phenomenon.

  • @aleesharasheed9587
    @aleesharasheed9587 Před 2 lety +18

    The movie was such a visual treat too, all the vibrant colours and cinematography, especially the temple scenes, had me quaking in my boots. I mean the constant "shyam singha roy" chanted in the background was a bit cringey but other than that holy shit this was good

  • @relangisrinivas3444
    @relangisrinivas3444 Před 2 lety +35

    The problem with Hindi cenima is they always take Hindus in negitive way with very few exceptions.
    But the way this movie was took it clears that people were doing wrong while Hindu as religion dosent propagate or justify there actions. Watch it multiple times if you didn't understand it for first time.

    • @snak3eye547
      @snak3eye547 Před 2 lety +1

      Never thought NANI would make a anti-hindu and a propaganda movie by demonising hindu gods,culture and hailing communism which killed over 100 million @telugus you people know nothing about devdasi culture and named her with a xtian name rosy from maitriteye. We dare you to remake this in Hindi. I expected this anti hindu communism loving be from the Keralites and their bs woke movies and not from teluguites . but in the end south is just south and is anti Hindu. We will ban Netflix and boycott this movie. I request everyone to not watch Rrr to teach them a lesson. We also need to tax the south even more like 90%. Should teach them a lesson.

    • @sreenathjimmy245
      @sreenathjimmy245 Před 2 lety +9

      @@snak3eye547 pora puka

    • @imrankhan989
      @imrankhan989 Před 2 lety +8

      @@sreenathjimmy245 bro not simply pora poka . Pora pilla poka ani cheppu vaadni

    • @sreenathjimmy245
      @sreenathjimmy245 Před 2 lety +6

      @@imrankhan989 😆😆😆👍sare mawa....ee pilla pukgadiki hinduism ante ento...devadasi system ante ento artham telika matladthunnadu edhava...asalu cinemalo ekkada anti hinduism ane maate ledhu

    • @vinayakravva
      @vinayakravva Před 2 lety +10

      @@sreenathjimmy245 yes bro right there is nothing about anti hindu.Nani just raised voice against bad which was happening.

  • @sophiaf4466
    @sophiaf4466 Před 2 lety +9

    I just got done with this movie too.. And it was a surprise how much I liked it.. Sai pallavi and Nani were enthralling. I was mesmerized by their love story. It was a wonderful start to a Sunday Morning!

  • @bmaheshreddy
    @bmaheshreddy Před 2 lety +8

    Filmmaker like Rahul are learning n growing immensely… it our responsibility as audience to support this type of movie by going to theatres and watch it… as Telugu fan I can say that directors are taking film making to next level (not only in commercials)… it’s time for Telugu audiences to grow to there level n support this type of movies…

  • @suhas6111
    @suhas6111 Před 2 lety +3

    was eagerly waiting for this since yesterday, great to know your pov, and I agree with most of the points you said, waiting for Akhanda review
    Great job as always

  • @harshavardhanvepa6141
    @harshavardhanvepa6141 Před 2 lety +10

    One of the best performances from nani and sai pallavi loved every frame of it ..... waiting for ur review 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳 one of the best theatrical experiences in recent times......

  • @srikarvetcha8894
    @srikarvetcha8894 Před 2 lety +4

    I watched this movie and it was so beautiful in so many scenes that I couldn't control my tears from my eyes. Even though I watched this from Netflix, the whole movie gave me a whole new different experience as an audience that helps them to be involved. I definitely think that this is a masterpiece that is underrated, full of emotions and raw energy that's worth checking out. ❤️

  • @swarnalikarmakar1044
    @swarnalikarmakar1044 Před 2 lety +12

    The last scene was so beautiful it literally gave me goosebumps. I mean wow!

  • @namrotamazumdar6493
    @namrotamazumdar6493 Před 2 lety +6

    Very much interested in watching this.
    HOWEVER...An observation while listening to Jammy and some other reviewers: The reincarnation, the trouble he goes through while remembering the past life, a love story from the past...all these reminded me of Jaatishwar(A Bengali movie).
    I might be wrong here, but it just is intriguing to me. Anyone who has seen both the movies will know the best of course.

  • @karansinghchauhan25
    @karansinghchauhan25 Před 2 lety +12

    I too worried about this movie but now am sure that nani is ready to steal my heart again. ❤️ Thnx TRP for this review

    • @snak3eye547
      @snak3eye547 Před 2 lety

      Never thought NANI would make a anti-hindu and a propaganda movie by demonising hindu gods,culture and hailing communism which killed over 100 million @telugus you people know nothing about devdasi culture and named her with a xtian name rosy from maitriteye. We dare you to remake this in Hindi. I expected this anti hindu communism loving be from the Keralites and their bs woke movies and not from teluguites . but in the end south is just south and is anti Hindu. We will ban Netflix and boycott this movie. I request everyone to not watch Rrr to teach them a lesson. We also need to tax the south even more like 90%. Should teach them a lesson.

  • @onlyanand91
    @onlyanand91 Před 2 lety +5

    The climax man.... the climax
    They both don't utter a single word just express love through eyes and and she dies happy holding his hand....
    What a poetic ending... ❤️ And the BGM just gives goosebumps.

  • @srujankumar8450
    @srujankumar8450 Před rokem +1

    Hats off to you man. Your are appreciating good films from every language and introducing them to audiences from all languages.
    Content based films need to be appreciated and encouraged and brought to the attention of audiences of all sections. Your channel is a perfect platform to do that

  • @vidhyashridharan1486
    @vidhyashridharan1486 Před 2 lety +5

    Watched it yesterday..was so teary eyed! ..in love with Saipallavi's performance💕

  • @lasyadasika7571
    @lasyadasika7571 Před 2 lety +4

    Waiting for this review Jammy 😊

  • @victoryv116
    @victoryv116 Před 2 lety +8

    Movies like any art have social responsibilities , if you kept on making anti hindu references, then eventually you will be called out and it must be ...because these things normalises the hatred against one community. It distorts the history and present true reality ...nodoubt the humanity does not shivers at the genocide of certain community ...so yes it is important ..I am against banning and boycott ..that's why filmmakers should be sensitive, think critically , the best example is swades ...the movie has dealt with many evil practices but does not demonise community or people

  • @kaustavnarayangoswami6347

    Sai pallavi as usual stole the show. . Breathtaking dance performances, great cinematography. And to top it the old school romance. ❤❤❤ the BGM and the romantic track stays with you. And I almost teared up in the last scene when Shyam folds hands in front of Rosie. It was heartwarming to see.

  • @shaam5032
    @shaam5032 Před 2 lety +6

    This movie is a true artwork in every scene....specially the 2nd half...the way it shows Bengal is just on a next level...very few other language-based film could do it....and the actors made it so real...specially Nani ❤ . Music also played a very important role in giving the love-story a new meaning ❤❤❤
    Just in love with the film❤

  • @lightscamerareview6478
    @lightscamerareview6478 Před 2 lety +4

    This is a great recommendation, and you're absolutely spot on about the narrative not becoming gimmicky even though it deals with reincarnation.

  • @lasyadasika7571
    @lasyadasika7571 Před 2 lety +17

    I watched it in theater and the musical experience was amazing i got goosebumps at the end😊

  • @yuvakshiraveendran2687
    @yuvakshiraveendran2687 Před 2 lety +8

    this movie is a visual treat, and Naani was just superb, especially when he was portraying SSR.
    you should watch a malayalam movie called Athiran, starring Fahad Faasil and Sai Pallavi, its a thriller.

  • @saiharshakothamasu7254
    @saiharshakothamasu7254 Před 2 lety +10

    It's available on netflix in Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam! ❣️

  • @sonammishra1024
    @sonammishra1024 Před 2 lety +5

    Except Anti Hindu propaganda I loved the movie. I don't support devdaasi pratha or sati pratha but the way they showed it as a part of Hindu culture was wrong. These things are not mentioned in our Holy books. Some pervert Hindus made these things a part of Hindu culture and fooled people in the mid 13th century.

    • @Gouthamedara
      @Gouthamedara Před 2 lety

      Sure. But the movie is not bashing hinduism at all. They had a traditional hindu marriage and loved like one too. Only thing they pointed out is that the religion can also be used by perverted assholes and that needs some pushback. How is that anti hindu? We got rid of triple talaq but not islam as a whole. Its called reform and we are forever better for it

  • @prathyushgunda7582
    @prathyushgunda7582 Před 2 lety +13

    Hey I really want to know what have you thought about the climax?? There were really contrasting opinions on the climax in our Telugu states

    • @snak3eye547
      @snak3eye547 Před 2 lety

      Never thought NANI would make a anti-hindu and a propaganda movie by demonising hindu gods,culture and hailing communism which killed over 100 million @telugus you people know nothing about devdasi culture and named her with a xtian name rosy from maitriteye. We dare you to remake this in Hindi. I expected this anti hindu communism loving be from the Keralites and their bs woke movies and not from teluguites . but in the end south is just south and is anti Hindu. We will ban Netflix and boycott this movie. I request everyone to not watch Rrr to teach them a lesson. We also need to tax the south even more like 90%. Should teach them a lesson.

  • @afrajahin1899
    @afrajahin1899 Před 2 lety +8

    I was waiting for this and not at all disappointed being a Nani fan has always been best and also like after so many it feels like a non covid cinema I really feel like old days watching this film it has that beautiful magic love you Nani 😘😘❤️😍🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️

  • @thefilmstory1455
    @thefilmstory1455 Před 2 lety +16

    Although the film has been great on its part of Acting, Cinematography and Music, I feel the storyline took a very cliché turn to portray all the Theists/Pandits as Pure Evils. I surely do not have a problem if the story demands that, but I feel in the process of doing so, they did not think of any alternatives, which ultimately makes it a staunch proponent of a current Political Side/Stand. But, the film, despite of having some purely Generic and aggravating dialogues, serves to become a good watch purely because of its Art Production, Cinematography and the Acting. Good Video Anmol! Cheers.

    • @na-hg3ch
      @na-hg3ch Před 2 lety +7

      LOOK BUDDY,THATS WHAT THE STORY DEMANDS! THIS WAS DEFINETELY NOT A BIASED STORY , you gotta stop getting way to influenced by this Anmol guy and watch this movie yourself.
      It was much rather attacking the evil practices that used to be practiced in india and other places, and unfortunately devadasi system still exists, I know in some parts of Telangana personally.
      if you know of telugu movies you wuldnt have made this absolute baseless comment, a priest they will show with a teak only know? or what will they show with , a cross? It inly gets as real as possible and if you cant see that and want to shame it calling it "anti hindu" when most telugu movies, promote and show the beauty of our culture, its on you.

    • @YourLovelyAnmera
      @YourLovelyAnmera Před 2 lety +1

      @@na-hg3ch WTF! This film has no historical accuracy. It was completly biased Just a propaganda against Hindus. How can they portray the temple as a brothel. Devadasi ritual was destroyed by mughals. Why the hell creators don't show that. Can you explain me? They just insulted Hindu temples and gods. How can even this film get released. And why the bloody character of Nani changes Sai Pallavi's character name to Rosie. Ans - Just to promote conversion. And everyone finding this film beautiful.

    • @allarjun956
      @allarjun956 Před 2 lety +1

      Tollywood will be boycotted just like bollywood very soon. No more pan india for u guys if u insult hindus

  • @minliyah.3418
    @minliyah.3418 Před 2 lety +4

    I just finished to watch it on Netflix too and although from the trailer i knew that movie was going to be good. I didn't expected it to be THAT GOOD. I cried throughout the last 15 min of the movie and found myself so invested.. it's been so long since i have seen a such well depicted and developped love story. The chemistry, the art, the cinematography.
    The first half of the movie was good but the second half was top tier !
    I've always loved Sai Pallavi because of her authenticity, natural acting, and gracefullness.. and i love her even more after that movie. Nani as SSR was brilliant too
    Anyway that's the type of movie you wish you could erase your memory to watch and discover it again and again.
    Thank you for your video!
    Love from a Senegalese and French girl subs:)

  • @aamentalukdar9371
    @aamentalukdar9371 Před 2 lety +7

    I was just confused by the disconnect between the main issue- Devadasi system and the setting- Bengal. That was just not a thing common in Bengal, especially not at the time period this is set in.

    • @630pavansai9
      @630pavansai9 Před 2 lety

      maybe they made a movie on a rare temple that followed the devadasi system...

    • @vasirajubhargavi7673
      @vasirajubhargavi7673 Před 2 lety

      It's movie about shyam Singh Roy who is predominantly a Bengal writer ,who can fight against social evils and can marry a devdasi going against his family and society.
      If he was a Telugu writer then they could have showed marrying Telugu devadasi.Its movie back drop is Bengal so a Bengali devdasi .

    • @aamentalukdar9371
      @aamentalukdar9371 Před 2 lety +2

      I am from Bengal, Devadasi system never existed in Bengal. We just don’t have that, ever. So there’s no question of a ‘Bengali devadasi’, they never existed. And the 1970s, lol. Also we don’t celebrate Navaratri like it was shown in the movie. We don’t have any temple dances, anywhere.

  • @exceptional_ordinarygirl8869

    I liked the movie too... I was wandering while watching how do they come up with these incredible stories! It had this plot twist regarding lead's death! The only drawback I would say is the misrepresentation of Bengali Puja. They showed Navaratri but Bengali Hindus celebrate Durga puja. But I guess they just showed it so that Sai Pallavi could dance. The transformation of the hero to a Bengali character was so satisfying. I could hardly say they were the same person. Overall an interesting movie.

  • @aliimran2485
    @aliimran2485 Před 2 lety +5

    The songs of this film are tooo underrated
    The background score is out if this universe
    Story , cinematography, Nani and Sai's performance everything is piece of art

  • @sivanitripathi1357
    @sivanitripathi1357 Před 2 lety +4

    I searched for your review as soon as I finished watching it yesterday🤣..Wanted to watch this movie since the release of sirivennala song..Undoubtedly nani and sai pallavi are the hearts of the movie❤

  • @pravinmakde8931
    @pravinmakde8931 Před 2 lety +10

    On reincarnation bound with love stories Telugu cinema also have Manam.. One of it kind movie.. Not masterpiece.. But very sweet movie.. With soothing music

    • @sathyananda5688
      @sathyananda5688 Před 2 lety

      This movie remainded me of madarasapattinam and mahadeera

    • @na-hg3ch
      @na-hg3ch Před 2 lety

      The telugu industry has proven it can nail both spectacle (baahubali, rrr, radhe shyam) and content (jersey, shyam singha roy), etc.

  • @souradeepbhattacharya5503

    I don't now much about historical accuracy but my undying love for South India reignites anytime i see their ART and ufff man we have so much in common, wish we could do more projects together. It's a beautiful film with excellent choreography & Music.

  • @poushpichakraborty788
    @poushpichakraborty788 Před 2 lety +1

    Really looking forward to a great review!!!!

  • @tasfiatahsin4887
    @tasfiatahsin4887 Před 2 lety +4

    The whole movie is one side and the dance sequence of Rosie by the riverside is on the other side. I don't remember when did I watch something so beautiful and serene like that scene. It's sheer brilliance.

  • @sanal123ify
    @sanal123ify Před 2 lety +11

    Just watched on Netflix yesterday. What an amazing movie!!!!!

  • @YorrexsInteriorDecorAndMore

    I hardly leave a review on Indian movies or series but this? This is way above a block buster.... words can't Express my view or thoughts
    A billion thumbs up you guys...

  • @geethashetty7690
    @geethashetty7690 Před 2 lety +1

    Such a heart warming and also socially relevant movie..I only heard of it through word of mouth & thought of watching it over a weekend and god was I surprised 😮…I was expecting typical larger then life & some non sensical action sequences but there were none….such beautiful tonality throughout….loved Nani, Sai pallavi’s & everyone’s acting…fab story telling & direction……btw, didn’t want the Shyam Singha & Rosies story to end , they were magical to watch!

  • @pavankumar-sc8gl
    @pavankumar-sc8gl Před 2 lety +32

    The beautiful details in the movie has just took the movie a notchup, my favourite one being shyam rosie love journey being shown in nigth, marrige in morning, shyams death in noon, rosie death at sunset and after the fight both of them arriving to kolkata at sunrise, completing the cycle of day and night and the director had blended it beautifullly in this epic love saga.

    • @soc5369
      @soc5369 Před 2 lety +2

      Baaga chepparu inthaki ee vishayam Rahul sankrityan ki ayina thelusa

  • @jessierose5319
    @jessierose5319 Před 2 lety +8

    I didn’t care for the modern part of the movie, but was absolutely enamored by the past of the movie. I didn’t watch this trailer, till after the movie and that too I ended up watching the movie as a fluke cause it was on Netflix. I love this movie

  • @deepakmeenepu933
    @deepakmeenepu933 Před 2 lety +5

    What a surprise...
    Just finished watching this movie ( 23/01 11:45AM) and directly headed towards CZcams to hear your reviews. Comments were very less ( around 250) and thought nobody liked the movie. Checked again and realised that video uploaded just an hour ago....
    😁

  • @rahul11308
    @rahul11308 Před 2 lety +6

    if there are no anti hindu elements in the film it would've been more awesome