Sunday, December 26, 2010

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Heroes confidence on Balayya's trend
Balakrishna is considered as one big book where one can learn many things about Telugu Cinema. An insight into his films lets you know how to take on mass-stories and thigh slapping along with punching dialogue deliveries. Apart from these, there is one big trend of Balayya that can be understood easily and our young star heroes have got it now, it appears.

Apparently, if Balayya gives a super hit cinema, he bounces half a dozen duds at the Box Office causing pain to his fans. Keeping in view of this trend, young heroes are all getting ready to release their films alongside NBK's 'Parama Veera Chakra'. Raviteja's postponed flick 'Mirapakaya' geared up for a release on Jan 12th while Gopichand's latest movie ‘Wanted’ is also getting released for Pongal. Other interesting movies for this Sankranthi are RaNa's upcoming flick under Puri Jagannath's direction 'Nenu, Naa Rakshasi' and Vishnu's 'Vastadu Naa Raju'. Both these actors are trying to establish a mass-hero image for themselves at the Box Office and are giving a tough time for other bigwigs.

There are two other movies that cannot really give any breathing space to all these flicks. One is the first of its kind Telugu flick that looks like a Hollywood work, 'Anaganaga O Dheerudu' featuring Siddharth and Shruti Hassan. Directed by Prakash, son of veteran director Raghavendra Rao, this movie promises a fantasy treat in the likes of 'Magadheera' with spine chilling visual effects. Another movie that is shaking the legs is Ram Gopal Varma's upcoming comic entertainer 'Katha, Screenplay, Darsakatvam: Appalraju'. Engulfed with a cloud of controversies for its character portrayals, this movie is becoming a ramming train in the hearts of Film Nagar folks. Expectations on this movie are in such a way that RGV rewrites the history of Telugu Cinema again, like he did it with 'Shiva'. So, let us see whether Balayya continues the trend delivering something like 'Okka Magadu', or if he re-writes his style with another 'Simha'.

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