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Sunday 28 August 2011

Life Ishtene

Life Ishtene  
Cast: Diganth, Samyuktha, Sindhu
Direction: Pawan Kumar
Production: Manjunath, Syed Salam, Upendra Shett


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Life Ishtene Theatrical Trailer
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Awesome Song (Must Watch)
Junior Devdasa (Life Ishtene)

 

Saturday 27 August 2011

Kannada June, 2011 Movie releases and songs

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Johny Mera Naam
Preetam Gubbi 
Duniya Vijay, Ramya, Rangayana Raghu, Sadhu Kokila
Rajadhani
Raghu Jaya 
Yash, Sheena Shahabadi, Prakash Raj, Chetan Chandra, Umashri, Mumaith Khan
S. Narayan 
Pankaj, Surabhi  





Namitha-I-Love-You
M. Jayasimha Reddy
Namitha, Jayanthi, Srikanth, Pruthviraj, Bullet Prakash, Tennis Krishna
Oscar
Krishna, Ashok Kumar, Priyanka Bulgannavar, Sangeetha Shetty

Kannada May, 2011 Movie releases and songs

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Hudugru
Puneet Rajkumar, Radhika Pandit, Yogesh, Srinagar Kitty
Kool
Ganesh, Aamna Sharif, Sadhu Kokila
Devdas
Yogesh, Neethu Singh, Rangayana Raghu, Tara, Ramesh Bhat
Mallikarjuna
V. Ravichandran, Seetha, Sadha, Ashish Vidyarthi, Ramesh Bhat
Noorondu Baagilu
Kiran Srinivas, Bianca Desai

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Sunday 21 August 2011

Kannada April, 2011 Movie releases and songs

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Journey
B. S. Sanjay
Arjun, Bharath Kalyan, Shanthipriya, Nisha, Mahesh Balaji
Shahuraj Shinde
Raghu Mukherjee, Kiran Srinivas, Rekha






Mathondu Madhuvena
Dinesh Baboo
Anant Nag, Suhasini Maniratnam, Tara, Naveen Krishna, Jennifer Kotwal
Madhesh
Chiranjeevi Sarja, Ramya





Ellellu Neene Nannallu Neene
Richard Castellino
Rohith, Sampritha, Rajinikanth, Neenasam Ashwath
Double-Decker
Victory Vasu
Jaggesh, Shradha Arya
Hori
Narendra Magadi
Vinod Prabhakar, Gowri Munjal

Saturday 20 August 2011

Kannada March, 2011 Movie releases and songs

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Rama Rama Raghurama
Rangayana Raghu, Sadhu Kokila, Doddanna, Shobharaj








Kempe Gowda
Sudeep, Ragini Dwivedi, Tara







Shravana
Vijay Raghavendra, Gayathri Iyer








Prince
Darshan Tugudeep, Jennifer Kotwal, Nikitha











Uyyale
Prabhu, Shilpa, Ramesh Bhat, Doddanna, Jai Jagadish, Tennis Krishna


Neenilladhe
Raghu Mukherjee, Pooja Gandhi



Kannada February, 2011 Movie releases and songs



Kal Manja

Cast: Komal Kumar, Udhayathara, Aishwarya Nag






Kalgejje
Cast: Vishwas, Roopika, Ananth Nag










Kote
Cast: Prajwal Devaraj, Dimple









Rangappa Hogbitna
Cast: Ramesh Aravind, Sanjana









Suicide
Cast: Ruthik, Kalyani












Veerabahu
Duniya Vijay, Nidhi Subbaiah








5 Idiots

Anand, Vasu, Naveen Krishna, Namratha Hegde, Harshika Ponnachha






Karthik
Karthik Shetty, Archana Gupta, Sudha Belawadi







Gun
Harish Raj, Mallika Kapoor, Nikitha






Saacha
Mahadev, Divya Sridhar







Aaptha
Pooja Gandhi, Neeraj Sham, Sadhu Kokila



Kannada January, 2011 Movie releases and songs




Cast : Om Saiprakash, Ram Kumar, Shruthi, Ramesh Bhat 








Ee Sanje

Cast : Arya, Sanjjana, Rangayana Raghu, Kishor, Sathyajith 






Cast : Darshan, Navya Nair, Rekha, Umashri, Bullet Prakash, Rangayana Raghu









Cast : Srikanth, Akanksha, Nazer, Rangayana Raghu, Sharan, Sudha





Cast : Ajay Rao, Aindrita Ray



Jogayya Reviews

Review: Jogayya fails to live up to expectation


The curious journey of Madesha from Jogi to Jogayya  unravelled on screens today.Jogayya, the 100th film of Shivarajkumar, released amidst great fan furor, tells the story of Madesha alias Jogi after his mother's death.

In Jogi, we saw Madesha (Shivarajkumar), who is from a small village, come to the city in search of a job and in the process become underworld don Jogi. Madesha is close to his mother who comes to the city in search of him. The film ends with the mother dying without meeting her son. It was the mother-son relationship that had made the film a huge success. 

Jogayya talks of what happens to Jogi after his mother's death. Jogi decides to cut off ties with the underworld and leaves for Mumbai. He even manages to find a job as a helper in a Kannada household. But it's not long before his unsavoury past catches up with him. The police catch him in Mumbai and bring him back to Bangalore. However, he is freed for lack of evidence. He then decides to take over the underworld. How long will he survive it this time?
Jogi had enough action to please Shivarjkumar's many fans. But what had worked more for that film was the beautifully etched mother-son relationship. In Jogayya, director Prem does not want to let go of that theme, but he overdoes it a bit. 'Mother sentiment' rules the roost here too. There are enough and more musical echoes from Jogito remind us of the beautiful relationship that they shared. Added to that are the dialogues that harp on the value of a mother. 

Those who waited six long years for Madesha to wield his machete in full force to destroy his enemies again, are in for a disappointment. Our Jogayya is very economical with the bloodshed. 

Joggayya's screenplay is not very powerful. Jogi came with a cross narration that kept viewers at the edge of their seats throughout the film. But in Jogayya, the narration is a hotch-potch. What's more, the story wavers in the second half. Political and media bashing take centre stage. Investing the same energy to refine the script would have been a better idea. 
So what then lives up to the hype that was generated? Songs, undoubtedly. Harikrishna has done a fair job and all credit to Prem for having come out with different concepts in each song. His lyrics add value as well. He has put technology to good use too. 

Why else would one want to watch the film? For Shivarajkumar. The actor has the same energy, innocence and aura of Jogi. His body language and expressions do the talking. He gets his emotions right all the way. He also experiments with his looks and costumes.

Pooja Gandhi is cast in small role. Heroine Sumeet Kaur is mostly limited to songs. 

Jogi was undoubtedly more powerful than Jogayya




Jogayya – Movie Review: A good family entertainer




Hat-trick hero Shivaraj Kumar's much-anticipated movie 100th movie Jogayya (Jogaiah), which is a sequel to Jogi, has finally hit the screens. Blockbuster movie Jogi was simply an entertainer, but its sequel is a family drama with a beautiful message for all Kannadigas. Director Prem is once again successful in creating rich production values.

Shivanna's wonderful performance is major highlight of the movie Jogayya. Though it is a family drama, Prem has nicely blended all commercial elements. V Harikrishna's fantastic music, stunning stunts, wonderful costumes, superb art and graphic works, good comedy and dance sequences and beautiful locations are its other attractions. But the movie lacks punch in dialogues, which may disappoint pranksters.Jogayya begins with Sharath Lohithashwa's prologue about the origin of underworld and ends by creating an awareness in youth about the voting. Although Jogi's mother is dead in the movie Jogi, Prem has managed to include mother sentiment in Jogayya. Shivanna sees mother's love in everyone's mother's eyes and feels it. Moreover, the mother sentiment haunts the audience every now and then throughout the film. The film criticises the existing political situation of Karnataka. It throws light on Yeddiyurappa's drama of acquiring farmer's land in the name of global investment, the dark future of rowdyism, Kumaraswamy's alleged way of wooing the voters. It also takes heavily on the money minded nature of media. Director Prem has chosen a nice screenplay and he has got a tight grip on the tempo. His interesting narration makes the audience watch the happenings silently. Usually, Shivanna's movies will have loud cheers throughout the screening. But here viewers can hear it only once at the beginning. There are no cheers in the middle and the climax of the movie makes the audience forget their whistling and shouting and keep brooding over the political situation in Karnataka and their folly. The movie starts where Jogi ended and hero Jogi a.k.a Madesha has become Jogayya (Shivaraj Kumar) here. He has left rowdyism and has been staying at a place in North Karnataka for three years. He is looking after cattle at a rich man's house. His master's daughter (Sumit Kaur Atwal) secretly develops love for him and it is she who gets him released from Jail. What happens next when he comes out of prison will form an interesting part of the movie and it should be watched onscreen. After the movie Jogi, Shivaraj Kumar once again sets out as the showman in Jogayya. He fights, dances, makes the audience cry and laugh and does everything to impress them. Finally, he becomes successful in his attempt. Sumit Kaur Atwal has less scope in the movie, but she has used it to prove her mettle. As lawyer, Pooja Gandhi has also done a good job. Other aritstes have also delivered wonderful performance.Jogayya has sound technical elements and the production of the songs is the major highlight of the movie. The songs themselves are worth of your money. V Harishkrishna has composed beautiful music for all the songs, which are catchy, trendy and good to listen. The picturisation, lyrics, costumes, art direction, graphic work, locations and lighting are simply superb. Editing and other technical stuffs are also commendable. The movie has been made wonderfully, but it does not mean that there are no drawbacks in it. The movie has several lapses and inconsistencies, which go unnoticed due to the interesting narration of the story. Overall, it is a perfect entertainer movie, which should not be missed out this weekend. Watch it in theatres.

JOGAYYA REVIEW


Hat-trick hero Shivaraj Kumar's much-anticipated movie 100th movie Jogayya (Jogaiah), which is a sequel to Jogi, has finally hit the screens. Blockbuster movie Jogi was simply an entertainer, but its sequel is a family drama with a beautiful message for all Kannadigas. Director Prem is once again successful in creating rich production values.Shivanna's wonderful performance is major highlight of the movie Jogayya. Though it is a nice family drama, Prem has nicely blended all commercial elements. V Harikrishna's fantastic music, sunning stunts, wonderful costumes, superb art and graphic works, good comedy and dance sequences and beautiful locations are its other attractions. But the movie lacks punch in dialogues, which may disappoint pranksters.

Jogayya begins with Sharath Lohithashwa's prologue about the origin of underworld and ends by creating an awareness about the voting in youth. Although Jogi's mother is dead in the first movie Jogi, Prem has managed to include mother sentiment in Jogayya. Shivanna sees mothers love in everyone's mother's eyes and feels it. Moreover, the mother sentiment haunts the audience every now and then throughout the film.The film criticises the existing political situation in Karnataka. It throws light on Yeddiyurappa's drama of acquiring farmer's land in the name of global investment, the dark future of rowdyism, Kumaraswamy's alleged way of wooing the voters. It also takes heavily on the money minded nature of media.
The movie starts where Jogi ended and hero Jogi has become Jogayya (Shivaraj Kumar) here. He has left rowdyism and has been staying at place in North Karnataka for three years. He is looking after cows and buffaloes at a rich man's house. His master's daughter (Sumit Kaur Atwal) secretly develops love for him and it is she who gets him released from Jail. What happens next when he comes out of prison will form an interesting part of the movie and it should be watched onscreen.

Friday 19 August 2011

2011 Mega hit Movies' songs



Prince


Cast : Darshan, Nikitha, Jennifer Kotwal.






Kempe Gowda


Cast : Sudeep, Raagini.








Kirataka


Cast : Yash, Thara, TS Nagabharana, Sankesh Kashi.






Huduguru


Cast : Puneeth Raj Kumar, Radhika Pandit, Srinagar Kitty, Yogish, Rangayana Raghu








Krishna N Marriage
Cast : Ajay Rao, Nidhi Subbaih, Jai Jagadish, Jai Jagadish