1. Tuck Jagadesh – The title is a funny dimwit choice that sounds dangerously bad.
2. Bhudevipuram – The village is anybody’s dream. Andhra is such a rich state with perennial rivers flowing across keeping it fertile to grow riches forever. Anybody poor in such a village would only be assumed to be in some fancy dress competition. With such a bitter subject in such a lush town the director has tried to make a ‘filter coffee’ with some ‘mother’s milk’. Can’t consume it nor can we abuse it.
3. The movie should have been half-hour lesser than its length.
4. A Telugu movie without some sensible comedy and with a broken romance is a baby born with a bad horoscope already. Its success would be seen only as luck.
5. An immoral dialogue by panchayat head, denial of Nani to marry his niece, lengthy importance for Nazer and his second wife were all so synthetic and could have been put on some short notes. Putting a girl (Aishwarya Rajesh) into deep trouble is an ancient subject of shitty creativity.
6. Nani was giving an emotional overtone for dialogues unwritten. Some decent script would have helped better than the long silence with no expressions in many places. The vigor of dialogue delivery is plugged ‘off ‘ in the entire movie, a blunder on such a subject. However, the drama in the house of the three brothers in a dispute was quite engaging. In other scenes, somebody has tried to be another ‘Mani Rathnam’ or what? Two would be too much to punish the people.
7. The movie makers should realise that a music director should be seen as much as a second hero, to sound good. Thaman is underutilised or left with no scope for sweet songs in such a bloody mess.
8. The villain Veerendra Naidu done by Danial Balaji was so perfect like a ball and socket broken halfway when Bosu shows up as another villain. The director begins to confuse the audience. The screen presence of Danial Balaji is so professionally perfect that leaves us wondering why such a great natural performing villain artist is not used by the South Indian film field well yet. His rolling eyes and trendy hairstyle need no script to deliver. This guy is a Gem who needs no more polish but a crown to settle upon.
9. The heroin Ritu Verma resembles my Grandma.
10. Bhudevipuram- would have been a better title.
11. The movie however is worth a ‘free watch’ at home with a couple of breaks. Not a dime more.
Tuck Jagadesh (Telugu movie ): My Review/Comments.
