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  • Orey Bujjiga Movie Review

    Thursday, 1 October 2020

    Orey Bujjiga Movie Review

     Orey Bujjiga Movie Review

    Cast: Raj Tarun, Malavika Nair, Hebah Patel

    Producer: KK Radhamohan

    Director: Vijay Kumar Konda    

     

    🎬 MOVIE Release Date 1st October 2020

    Streaming On: AHA

     

    Average Ratings:2.4/5

    Score: 100% Negative

    Reviews Counted:5

    Positive:0

    Neutral:3

    Negative:2

     

    Ratings:.2.5/5 Review By: Venkat Arikatla Site: Greatandhra

     

    All in all, “Orey Bujjiga” is yet another routine rom-com starred by Raj Tarun. It begins on an interesting note but goes downwards as the story progresses

     

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    Ratings:.2.5/5 Review By: N/A Site: 123telugu.com

     

    On the whole, Orey Bujjiga is a film that is clearly made for the single screen B and C center audience. Though the story is simple and has nothing new, humour keeps the audience engaged here and there. If you are bored with the serious web dramas and films that are being made on OTT, give this film a shot but be prepared for the over the top comedy that will be thrown your way.

     

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    Ratings:.2/5 Review By: Thadhagath Pathi  Site: TOI


    Orey Bujjiga, director Vijay Kumar Konda repeats a formula that was successful seven years ago. But with the audience being exposed to much more diverse range of content, especially on OTT platforms, a script like this will struggle to find takers. Dull, predictable and cliched, Orey Bujjiga falters on many levels and truly tests your patience.


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    Ratings:.2.25/5 Review By: Siddartha Toleti  Site: Mirchi9

     

    After a decent first half, it is imperative that the tempo is maintained. The director should have chopped a good portion of the second half. He may regret overdoing the film in the name of confusion. The climax should have been dealt with better. It works for a Digital Watch now but the changes would have made it suitable to the theatres as well.

     

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    Ratings:.2.5/5 Review By: N/A Site: Gulte

     

    Orey Bujjiga has a few fun moments and a talented lead pair, but falls flat in the second half. OTT release is a boon while watching such lethargic films as the remote control will come in handy. Raj Tarun will need much better than movies like this to break his failure streak.

     

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  • Nishabdham Movie Review

    Nishabdham Movie Review

     

    Nishabdham Movie Review

    Cast: Anushka Shetty, Madhavan, Anjali, Shalini Pandey, Subbaraju

    Producer: TG Vishwa Prasad, Kona Venkat

    Director: Hemant Madhukar

     

    🎬 MOVIE Release Date 2nd October 2020

    Streaming On: Amazon Prime

     

    Average Ratings:2.4/5

    Score: 100% Negative

    Reviews Counted:5

    Positive:0

    Neutral:3

    Negative:2

     

    Ratings:.2.5/5 Review By: Venkat Arikatla Site: Greatandhra

     

    Overall, barring the screen presence of Anushka Shetty and the initial suspense mood, “Nishabdham” joins the other recent direct-digital thrillers that have failed to make an engaging watch.

     

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    Ratings:.2.5/5 Review By: N/A Site: 123telugu.com

     

    On the whole, Nishabdham has a decent premise and a good supporting cast. The suspense factor is also neat in the first half. But once the twists are revealed and the film nears the pre-climax, several logics are missed and things become way too predictable taking the tempo of the film down. The only thing we can suggest is not to go in thinking too much about Anushka’s solid screen presence or performance as that is missing in Nishandham. Watch it only if you have absolutely nothing else to do.

     

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    Ratings:.3/5 Review By: Neeshita Nyayapati Site: TOI


    Nishabdham on the whole promises to be a treat, not just to Anushka’s fans but to movie buffs who love thrillers too. Sadly, it doesn’t always live up to that promise because all it ends up being is a stylish film with no depth. Give this one a chance this weekend for Anushka and Madhavan, if not for nothing else.


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    Ratings:.1.5/5 Review By: Siddartha Toleti Site: Mirchi9

     

    At no point, the audience will feel bad for the victim which means no emotional connection to the story. The foreign cast actually is pathetic. The audience does not connect to the movie at any point making it a complete bore-fest. It would have been a bloodbath at the box office if the movie released in theatres.

     

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    Ratings:.2.5/5 Review By: N/A Site: Gulte

     

    Nishabdham turns out to be yet another disappointing film from Tollywood that has skipped theatrical release. Perhaps a wise choice!

     

    Bottom Line: This Silence Is Uncomfortable!

     

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  • Cargo Hindi Movie Review On Netflix

    Wednesday, 9 September 2020

     

    Cargo Hindi Movie Review

    Starring: Vikrant Massey and Shweta Tripathi

    Director: Arati Kadav

    Producers: Arati Kadav, Anurag Kashyap, Shlok Sharma, Navin Shetty, Vikramaditya Motwane

    🎬 MOVIE Released On 9th September 2020

    Streaming On: Netflix

     

    Average Ratings: 3.5/5

    Score: 100% Positive

    Reviews Counted: 5

    Positive:5

    Neutral:0

    Negative:0

     

    Ratings:.4/5 Review By: Shrishti Negi Site: News18

     

    With a few locations, a shoestring budget, and a handful of actors, Arati manages to visualise an incredible space sci-fi film. The space scenes are well shot, especially considering the film’s budget, but Cargo's biggest strength comes from the interactions among its fully realised characters whose dialogues and camaraderie is sure to deliver an entertaining ride.

     

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    Ratings:.3.5/5 Review By: Priyanka Sharma Site: Indian Express

     

    Cargo also bursts one’s illusion of permanence. It makes you confront these uncomfortable truths, while also giving you hope that the cycle of life and death will continue. Our memories will fade, we will heal and start again.

     

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    Ratings:.3.5/5 Review By: Pallabi Dey Purkayastha Site: TOI

     

    ‘Cargo’ was up for the festival circuit run-around this year and we sort of get why. The film may not appease the taste buds of sci-fi fanatics and masala movie lovers alike, but on so many levels, it’s a big step towards experimental cinema.

     

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    Ratings:.3/5 Review By: Pooja Darade Site: KoiMoi


    Overall, Cargo might be a sci-fi plus mythology drama, but it’s not intense or heavy. You can watch it enjoying a bowl of popcorn without having to worry that it will make you think deeply to understand the story. While Arati Kadav’s imagination and creativity will impress you, the slow pace will fail to grab your attention throughout. Yet, give it a watch because you won’t easily see this kind of cinema soon in Hindi cinema.


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    Ratings:.3.5/5 Review By: N/A Site: FirstPost


    Cargo is very much an allegorical take on the meaning of life and death, told through the gaze of someone with a distinctly whimsical way of looking at things.


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