Telugu movie review - Nagavalli

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Nagavalli review
Movie
Nagavalli
Director
P.Vasu
Cast
Venkatesh, Anushka, Kamalinee Mukharjee, Richa Gangapodhyay, Shraddha Das, Sharat Babu


By Telugucinema.com
Two deaths occur in a rich businessman's (Sharat Babu) house and he approaches a 'sadhu' for 'dosha nivarana'. The sadhu feels that it is closely linked to a painting (of Chandramukhi) which his daughter (Kamalinee) recently bought.

Enter the physciatrist Vijay (Venkatesh). He finds that there is a connection between the erstwhile King Nagabhairava (Venkatesh) and Chandramukhi (Anushka). How he unravels the mystery forms the rest of the story.

When you plan on making a sequel to one of the biggest blockbusters in South India, Chandramukhi, you ought to make it better than the original or comparisons with the original would kill it.

Anushka in Nagavalli

As it has been proven many times, this one also establishes that the original is better any day. In the case of Nagavalli, a sequel to Chandramukhi and a remake of the Kannada film, Apta Rakshaka, the result is even worse. The first 45 minutes of Nagavalli is just a recap of Chandramukhi.

The real drama starts post interval with Venkatesh portraying the bad king. But those scenes fail to make an impact as they are just a copy of Arundhati. The repetitive scenes, sluggish screenplay and lack of suspense makes the movie an uninteresting fare.

In a nutshell, it is just a mix of Chandramukhi and Arundhati. Moreover bad performances have killed the interest further. Humor is in bad taste too.

Venkatesh dons the role of the psychiatrist and the king. In a villainous role, Venky is just about okay. There are times when one wonders how Venky could deliver such a bad performance.

Anushka does not have a lengthy role but she does justice to the role.

Kamalinee Mukharjee and Richa are convincing. Shraddha Das does not fit the role. Poonam Kaur has nothing much to do. Comedy by Brhamanandam and Dharamavarapu hardly evoke any laughter.

The royal sets designed by art director Chinna are eye-catching. Sham K Naidu's visuals are equally cool. Music by Guru Kiran lacks punch. Visual graphics are nice. Rama Rajamouli has also done a good job styling the character of the king and Nagavalli.

Dialogues by Parachuri Brothers are theatrical. P Vasu, who belongs to an old school of film making, as a writer and director has not shown any creativity nor does his screenplay hold the audiences' interest.

Nagavalli lacks thrilling moments like Chandramukhi. Some episodes in the second half are the only saving grace.

Verdict: 2.75 stars

Man i had soo much expecting on this film...and now movies looks like a disaster....hope Anushka gets a award for this role..she is the only one who deserves...😳⭐️.. Hope p.Vasu rethink about makign the tamil version!

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Posted: 14 years ago
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I'm not surprised! The trailer made me laugh instead of scared.
LOL I had a lot of expectations too :(
Thanks for the review!
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Nagavalli - 'She is back' for those who love suspense thriller
IndiaGlitz [Thursday, December 16, 2010]

Story:

Venkatesh who was looking out for supernatural suspense thriller scripts found a great story in Kannada blockbuster 'Aaptarakshaka' and remade it in Telugu as 'Nagavalli'. A ditto of its original, Nagavalli keeps the audience at the edge of their seats with nerve breaking tension all through the movie. The film is also a sequel to Superstar Rajinikanth's 'Chandramukhi' which was a phenomena in South Indian cinema three years ago.

The story of Nagavalli begins where Chandramukhi ends. The potrait of Chandramukhi that is removed from the residence of 'Ganga' in Chandramukhi, in the course of time, changes hands and finally reaches the house of Sarath Babu as it is gifted in a dance competition to his daughter Gayatri(Kamilini Mukherjee). Immediately after winning that potrait as a prize, Gayatri's dancer husband Nivas, dies in an accident.Troubles begin in Sarath Babu's house after the potrait enters their mansion. He has two more daughters Geeta (Shraddha Das) and Gowri(Richa Gangopadhyay). Geeta who is a painter is hell bent on making another potrait of Chandramukhi and places the potrait in her room. Visitors to their bungalow complain of witnessing a huge snake, and a snake charmer (M S Narayana) who is called in to search for a it in their house, dies mysteriously. Worried Sarath Babu calls on Ramachandra Siddhanthi who resovled the issue of Chandramukhi a few years ago. The siddhanti who offers to help also suggests the to approach Dr Vijay a psychiatrist to solve the mystery. Vijay then enters the house trying to find out which person has Chandramukhi posessed in that house. The story takes an interesting twist at the interval bang as a startling fact is revealed to Vijay while researching on Chandramukhi potrait.The rest of the story is about whether Vijay will find out whom Chandramukhi posessed and what is the connection between Nagavalli and Chandramukhi.

Performances:

Venky is at his best in his charecter as an inquisitive doctor in the first half of the movie. In the second half, he is seen as King Nagabhairava in which Venkatesh didn't act with ease. He is seen trying to immitate Superstar Rajnikanth from 'Chandramukhi' in a few scenes. Venkatesh's histrionics and body language were not in tandem with the charecter like Nagabhairava which needed much more seriousness and charm. The over the top Kingly attires did no good to his uneasy performance in the second half either. However, he makes up for it through his applaudable stint as an 'Aghora' which comes as a surprise. Anushka Shetty stole the show with her eyes which have the power to emote without dialogues.Audience get the jahalaks from her Arundhati in a few frames. Shraddha Das and Richa Gangopadhyay too impress with their hidden talent which the director has thoroughly exploited.Bramhanandam was seen desperately trying to ape Vadivelu from Chandramukhi and fails miserably. There is not even a single comedy scene which makes the audience laugh. His mannersims that were to depict 'fear' of spirit Nagavalli aka Chandramukhi in the house don't evoke any response and makes us smirk and fuss. Poonam Kaur had very little to do in the movie and Dharmavarapu did justice to his role as the brother in law of Sarath Babu.

Remarks:

Nagavalli is not as entertaining as Chandramukhi is. The comedy scenes in this movie are boring and make audience yawn. The song 'Abhimanulu lenide Herolu leru le' makes us tap our foots to the fast beats. The remix of 'Varaaye' rewinds you to Chandramukhi and the background score gives the audience goosebumps. Music director Guru Kiran did a good task by maintaining a fine balance between the conservative Carnatic music and folklore tunes. The costumes in this movie are awful and makes us cringe. For instance, in this story that dates back to hundred years, Anushka a tamil dancer is seen wearing a Salwar Kameez which is a blatant blunder. The director should have hired actresses who are seasoned in Bharatanatyam for this flick as Kamilini Mukherjee and Anushka danced as if they just finished a crash course in Bharatanatyam for this movie. The visual affects look so fake and take away the intensity of the scenes. The make up is well done, locations could have been better.

Verdict:

Aura Aura Nagavalli is no match to Laka Laka Laka Laka Chandramukhi, But if you are a fan of Venkatesh and wish to see a beautiful Anushka potrayed more splendidly than ever, don't miss this movie.

Released on: 16th Dec, 2010

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Thanks for the reviews Pokkiri and Pul=)

Ouch..thought it the sequel will be good but looks like all of the reviews so fare ha s trashed this movie...will anyone give it a shot and watch it😃


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Posted: 14 years ago
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Thanks guys..
Ammadi Chandramukhi " vaa... firstey thaanga mudiyila... 🤪
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: ammoos

Thanks guys..

Ammadi Chandramukhi " vaa... firstey thaanga mudiyila... 🤪

mee tooo... 😆😆.. i kinda disliked the first one.. Rajni isss romba irritating.. and the most stupid thing was Jo's eyes turning blue..😆
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Posted: 14 years ago
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I finished that movie in less than 10 minutes 🤣
Edited by ammoos - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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i'm going watch it 2morow....i hope i'll like it...atleast in funny way
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Posted: 14 years ago
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A Ok Ok movie.. can't really say whether its good or bad. A Brahmanandam scene goes like.. "akka naa doctor ille akka, naa male nurse......" hahahhaha... that was too funny!
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Thanks for the Review Pokkiri and Pulwasha!!😊


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