The film stars Sudeep, Amruta Khanvilkar, and Ahsaas Channa in the lead roles, while Kenny Desai, Ashwini Kalsekar, and Zakir Hussain play supporting roles. The film concludes with a video clip of RGV saying, “Whether its politics or movies, the only thing our people want is entertainment.” And obviously, this statement doesn’t hold true here as he has made a jumbled botch that doesn’t work despite some characters try to live up to the promise. Phoonk (English:Blow) is a 2008 Indian supernatural horror film directed by Ram Gopal Varma and produced by Praveen Nischol. The directors squandered an interesting premise with lousy writing.
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Refreshingly, some jokes are also being cracked about Ram Gopal Varma’s tweets. Joining her is Mahesh Kathi in CBI officer’s role and together, they go on a mission to track down and nab the criminals behind the brutal killing of a top politician. Amidst the chaos, we have the prominent television presenter Swapna Sundari playing a jaunty cop.
There’s also security personnel (Brahmanandam), who instead of a yes or no, gives a sly smile as a response. We also have a speaker Pammineni Ramram (Ali), who simply falls asleep in the legislative assembly while a minister pours out his woes against the opposition. Then we have an unrelenting Pranav Kalyan, who greets his fans with a clenched fist, speaks extempore about almost everything and ends it with a warning thaata teestha (I will peel off your skins) for Jagannath Reddy’s government. Babu waits for an opportunity to bounce back and snatch power from Jagannath, while his son Pappu sheds tears when he does not become the Chief Minister of the State. The story delves into the lives of Velugu Desam party president Babu (Dhananjay), his son Pappu aka Chinna Babu (Dheeraj), an evangelist-turned-peacemaker-turned-politician PP John (Ramu) and an actor-turned-politician Pranav Kalyan of Mana Sena, who gets trounced in the election by RCP Party chief Jagannath Reddy (Ajmal Ameer). The film opens with a lengthy disclaimer announcing that it is not the filmmakers’ intent to hurt a community/region/party or an individual and the events or the characters in the film are neither inspired nor based on real incidents. Sons of Kadapa in the mothers kingdom) is an Indian Telugu-language political satire film directed by Siddartha Thatolu and Ram Gopal Varma and produced by Ajay Mysore. It’s a figment of RGV’s imagination that compels us to look beyond the obvious and explore the unforeseen. Directed by Ram Gopal Varma (RGV) and Siddhartha Tatolu, Amma Rajyamlo Kadapa Biddalu is the story of a crime of passion, revenge, trust, betrayal and fight for power, set against the backdrop of Vijayawada. An intentional spoof on Andhra Pradesh politicians and some relatively dramatic events happened in three different timelines, there’s a lot to stuff into a single film and as a result, it’s overlong and occasionally rambling. All we get is a jumbled botch that doesn't work.The much-awaited Amma Rajyamlo Kadapa Biddalu, which was initially titled Kamma Rajyamlo Kadapa Reddlu, is a political commentary about our times. The film concludes with a video clip of RGV saying, “Whether its politics or movies, the only thing our people want is entertainment.” Unfortunately, there is nothing close to entertainment here.
The directors have squandered an interesting premise with lousy writing that is never as surefooted as it needs to be. Refreshingly, some jokes are also cracked about Ram Gopal Varma's tweets.
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Joining her is Mahesh Kathi in CBI officer's role and together, they go on a mission to track down and nab the criminals behind the brutal killing of a top politician. Amma Rajyam Lo Kadapa Biddalu Story Kamma Rajyam lo Kadapa Reddlu is a Telugu movie based on the political developments in the Andhra Pradesh state of India. In addition to these, there's a security person (Brahmanandam), who instead of a yes or no, gives a sly smile as a response. Then we have an unrelenting Pranav Kalyan, who greets his fans with a clenched fist, speaks extempore about almost everything and ends it with a warning ' thaata teestha' (I will peel off your skins). Babu waits for an opportunity to bounce back and snatch power from Jagannath, while his son Pappu tears up for not becoming the Chief Minister of the State. The story delves into the lives of Velugu Desam party president Babu (Dhananjay), his son Pappu aka Chinna Babu (Dheeraj), an evangelist-turned-peacemaker-turned-politician PP John (Ramu), and an actor-turned-politician Pranav Kalyan of Mana Sena, who gets trounced in the election by RCP Party chief Jagannath Reddy (Ajmal Ameer). The film opens with a lengthy disclaimer announcing that it is not the filmmakers' intent to hurt a community/region/party or an individual and the events or the characters in the film are neither inspired by nor based on real incidents. The narration, however, is slow and outlandish.