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                   March 13, 2007 
                  Okkadunnadu 
                    
                   
                    It was startling to me why the press is not writing anything about Okkadunnadu. Last week when I saw the movie along with 100's of Bay Area patrons, all for Yeleti of course , I was amused at the turn up as well as the movie, for more than a reason. 
                  Before I even elaborate, if I want to put this in one line , I would say Okkadunnadu is by far the best movie of 2007 . Baring some minor shortfalls of below par songs and dragged climax, this movie should be watched for the mere showcase of a directors ability to knit such a totally original & novel idea together as a movie (I would bet a million that this script will make a blockbuster in Hollywood, if ever remade, with Protagonist – Matt Damon & Antagonist – John Travolta, my favorites!).  It's very rare to find a totally original storyline which is equally exciting these days, including Hollywood & Bollywood as well (May be except Lage Raho...).  Yeleti showed that he is a real and authentic movie maker by trying totally new subjects and yet being very interesting all the 3 times.  Let's peep deep into the movie . 
                  The beauty of movie's subject lies in the very fact that the protagonist and the antagonist have a directly related tug of war. If you recall the movies we normally watch, the hero ends up fighting over the villain mainly due to a situation or for someone or for a noble cause or for REVENGE ( the most common template in tollywood !! ).  Given such a plot, both Gopichand and Neha did exceedingly well throughout the movie. For a new face, Neha was totally at ease facing the camera. Mahesh Manjrekar  fits the bill, but I would have preferred Kota any day for such a tailor-made role. 
                  Another section worth mentioning are the Stunt Sequences in the movie,  For the first time since tollywood started using the graphics (blue rope / screen technique) for stunts, the choreography of all the fights in this movie are nerve wrecking( except the climax one!). Finally, we are getting close in using the technology to produce REAL ACTION ala hollywood , unlike Indian films which are using this technique to produce Fake Action Choreography showing their lack of niche to use technique to create a surrealistic feel. I must say, Okkadunnadu scores over this. 
                  I commend Yeleti, not only for his Script writing skills, but his ability to use technology aptly. 
                  To me, this skill, once acquired will take Bolly/Tolly/Kollywood higher in standards. Now I am convinced that the day is not too far to watch an Indian Jason Bourne fighting for his Identity, Supremacy & pass on an Ultimatum. 
                  I agree if the climax and dialogues are much more crisp Okkadunnadu would have been a blockbuster , but anyways Kudos to Yeleti & Cherry , it's definitely a worth watch film - not only coz it's a good one but also to encourage this genre of films. And, this movie should be watched on the 70MM than on a DVD. 
                  Movie Patronage and movie making should complement each other; it's not a one-way equation. The more we encourage, the more they make.  
                  Anand A 
                    Closer2cloud9@gmail.com 
                  
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                    My Movie experiences: 
                    Black Friday  by Ratnakar  
                    Desamuduru by Krishna Prasad 
                    Guru by It's opinion 
                    Dhoom 2 by Lalitha Spoorthi 
                    Dhoom 2 by ASK 
                    Don - Syam 
                    Boss - Anand 
                    Boss - Hrithik 
                    Stalin - Bala 
                    Bommarillu - Nandini 
                    Bommarillu - Darsakudu 
                    Bommarillu - Vasu  
                    Bommarillu - Harsha Prakash  
                    Bommarillu - Lalitha Spoorthi  
                    LRMB - Shravan 
                    Bommarillu - Anirudh  
                    LRMB - Srinivas 
                    LRMB - Darsakudu 
                    LRMB - S Sridhar 
                    Bommarillu - Shridevi 
                    Bommarillu - Vasudev 
                    Bommarillu - Roopa 
                    Sriram - Godavari  
                    Sarath - Bangaram 
                    Bala - Pokiri 
                    Srinadh - 
                    Allari Pidugu 
                    Sudheer 
                      Allari Pidugu 
                      Anu - Athadu  
                      Shyam Krishna - Iqbal  
                      Purnesh - Grahanam  
                      Sudhindra - Super  
                      Vijay - Aparichitudu 
                     
                      Madhav - Aparichitudu 
                     
                      Hazaraon Kwaishein Aisi  
                      Swades 
                      Shyam - Black  
                      Sai - Anand  
                      Rohit - Anand & Veer Zaara 
                     
                      Jaya Prakash - 7GBC  
                      Raj - Anand  
                      Purnesh - Anand  
                      Purnesh - The Village 
                      Sriram - Gudumba Shankar 
                      Purnesh - Gharshana 
                      Purnesh - Lakshya  
                      Purnesh - Yuva  
                      Leenesh - Yuva  
                      Kis - Lakshmi Narasimha  
                      Indian Pride - Tagore 
                     
                      Raj - Boys  
                      Phani - Gangotri 
                      Phani - Khadgam  
                      Vikram - CKR 
                      BKR - Indra (Singapore) 
                      Ram - Indra (Dubai) 
                      Ranjeet - Idiot 
                      Rahul 
                    - Indra  
                    King Koduri - Indra 
                    Srilakshmi Katragadda - Mitr: 
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