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Showing posts with label Ram Charan Teja. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ram Charan Teja. Show all posts

Monday, October 1, 2007

Ram Charan Is Very Balanced With Media

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Ram Charan seems to be very balanced with media while talking. Even that happens to be a part of training given to him. He is very humble and just giving answer to the point. Frequently he repeats the lines 'You have to encourage me. It's my first attempt".

He said the same thing again and again in a brief talk to a media channel. He is giving the signals of humble nature like his father. He is very much calculated as well. But at times, he is also showing a bit of carelessness like his uncle Pawan Kalyan. But that is very well within limits but not odd. Many say that he has resemblances with Pawan Kalyan in body language.

Keeping that aside, do you know one thing? Ram Charan's mother used to shout at his indiscipline saying, "You are becoming like your baabai. Correct yourself". So, it's not just on screen and before media, but Ram Charan has many resemblances with Pawan Kalyan.

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Opinion: Rating Of Ram Charan In 'Chirutha'



Chirutha is unique film in Tollywood history , where it does not matter if the movie is good or bad, hit or flop, has story or not.. It's all about Ram Charan.. With instant fan following and mega expectations, everybody has the one question in their mind.

"Does he have the stuff to be a successor of Megastar?"

It's a huge test for Ram Charan and let's check how he has done as an artiste in different departments..

Acting: The writer (also the director) has created scenes filled with love, sentiment, comedy, anger and Charan performed like a seasoned actor. Especially the scenes involving his mother came out very well. Though there are some rough edges to be sharpened, overall he did a fantastic job, considering it's his first movie.
Score: 6/10

Diction: Typically debutant heroes has some kind of rawness in their voices, but surprisingly Charan has done his homework well and uttered dialogues with right kind of pitch , intensity and timing. Puri's sharp one-liners definitely helped to mask any short comings.
Score: 6.5/10

Dance: As a successor to megastar, there are lot of expectations on Charan's dancing abilities and he definitely meets or exceeds all of them. He has natural grace in his body and it's a treat watching him dance.
Score: 8/10

Fights: His introduction scene is with a fight which stands out as one of the highlights of the movie. His facial expression during action sequences is good.
Score: 7/10

Appearance: He may not be most handsome hero in Tollywood , but has enough glamour to say he is good looking. He has toned his body well and possesses good screen presence.
Score: 5/10

Overall Score: 7/ 10

Friday, September 28, 2007

Ram Charan Teja - A worthy successor

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When Chiru made his debut in 1978, he was already a seasoned actor, what with his film institute training and the valuable experience he gained on the stage. And of course, he wasn't launched with the fanfare his son Ram Charan Teja was with his very first movie. The expectations riding on this movie were high, with every Telugu movie fan keen to find out whether Charan would "score." That kind of a pressure can crack up anybody, but it's to Charan's credit that he makes a good impression in his debut movie without disappointing the Telugu audiences.

As far as looks go, one cannot help noticing his resemblance to his uncle Pawan Kalyan. Especially the eyes. Considerable effort seems to have gone in building some muscle and it's rumored that Chiru himself supervised his dance training. Of course, Charan had to be good at dancing. The Mega fans would expect no less. Added advantages are his body language and his voice. He carries himself okay in the few emotional scenes too. Chiru is a master at this kind of acting and comparisons will be inevitable. The senior is in a different league altogether.

Chiru chose a safe vehicle for his son, entrusting the responsibility to director Poori Jagannath, who in turn came up with a solid masala film. There are all the elements, the matinee crowds in Andhra Pradesh look for: fights, dances, comedy and pace. The first fight that happens in the jail is especially good and the first dance really rocks. Charan acquits himself well in the comedy scenes too, though he has a long way to go before he can reach his father's level. He can certainly improve his diction. With some effort and enough luck, we probably will see these raw edges getting smoothed in his future undertakings.

I watched the movie as usual among Chiru's hardcore fans in Fremont, California, who made sure the decibel level in the theater was high enough to make us all believe we might very well be watching the movie in India. I missed quite a few dialogues, but that's the price you pay for watching the movie on the first day of its release.

First movies, especially of the star-sons, are treated kindly by the Telugu audiences. The good will Chiru has among the Telugu movie-goers will certainly translate into a sizable success for this movie. This movie will be a hit, no doubt. What would be interesting is what happens next: how he would do in his subsequent movies.

What kind of movies would he choose? Will he try to establish a "mass" image like his dad or will he experiment more by mixing and matching his stuff? I for one, would love to see him work with directors like Sekhar Kammula, Chandrasekhar Eleti and Neelakantha.

The influence Chiranjeevi has on Telugu Film Industry is for everybody to see. His shadow looms large over Tollywood. Ram Charan Teja indeed has some big boots to fill. He is certainly a good actor. Will he also become a great one? Only the future will tell...

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Puri's Expected Remuneration For Chirutha

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Grapevine says Puri Jagannath's remuneration for the film 'Chirutha' is Rs 4 Crore, with 'conditions applied'. The first remuneration is Rs 2 Cr while the rest is assuring on the percentage of the profits collected on it.

Considering the total number of prints and the scope of the film, it is estimated that irrespective of the status of the film Puri would bag a sum of Rs 4 Crore on total. If the film gets positive feedback and turns out to be a big hit then the pay would go big for Puri.

The inside statistics and the percentages are not revealed indeed.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Screen Talk: Finally, Chirutha on Sep 28th

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September 28 is a big day for megastar Chiranjeevi's son Ram Charan Teja, who is making his debut with Chirutha. The film has been directed by noted director Puri Jaganath. There had been some speculation about Chirutha's release date for some time now. Now, producer Aswani Dutt has officially announced the release date of Chirutha, as September 28. Expectations are high with this film and it is being looked forward to by fans, critics and the industry alike.
 

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