Re: PATHETIC KANNAD STAR
by Varun on Jul 21, 2014 01:08 PM
rightly said, it's just exactly the way we tolerate the 40 - 45 plus old actors who speak like goats and dance like an ostrich! Indians have great patience
You could have also come up with 5 best Kannada movies along with this so that your advertisement quota would have become 10 pages, and a few more pennies for you right?
You yourself said some time back that UK was screened in some foreign country for the the brilliance that the movie had, and now silently included in the other lot
Who has prepared this list? Must actually be a lunatic. Ulidavaru Kandanthe was totally a refreshing movie hitherto unexplored in Kannada Film industry. The only drawback of that movie was that it had some sound clarity issues because of the live sync sound technique with which it was shot (a first in kannada movie industry)...the inter-weaving of 5 different plots which yet converge as a single story was really presented exceptionally...probably the kannada cine-goers were not mature enough to accept such a nice work (this has happened earlier in other south indian movies...like Tamil's "Hey Ram", telugu's award winning "thilaa daanam", etc.
Re: Ulidavaru Kandanthe, under
by vikram hegde on Jul 18, 2014 09:15 PM
You're right. Ulidavaru Kandanthe is a cult film. This reviewer rates Gajakesari as one of the best n UK as one of the worst films. He is delusional.
Re: arent
by achyutha Rao on Jul 18, 2014 12:34 AM
Not really. They are getting better these days. But still, casting producers' kith and kin in good quality movies should stop. Only then the real talents can come to the fore.