By this, I don't say that the film was very interesting & engaging and all, but it is a good one-time watch for family drama emotional audience/fans. If you remove Nani from this film, I think it would've been one of those long lists of Telugu disastrous films. The plot was the usual Telugu family commercial drama with some emotional content but again the emotional content is emoted in us only by Nani. Nani is one such actor whose acting feels very very natural in a given character, I don't know what but he definitely is doing something, tricking us in making us not even think about that. There are also some sequences which highlight the heroism in Nani and they are comfortable as well. There is very little comedy in this film and he does justice for the emotions that are needed from him within the character boundaries. He is one actor who excels in comedy and emotional sequences. Everything becomes predictable and boring. In many places, we feel like we are seeing familiar scenes. We get to see many things happening without purpose. It happens in the case of everyone, even the heroines and Jagapathi Babu. We see characters coming and disappearing without purpose. The multiple characters conflict with the screen time. But then, the good things end there itself. The names, the casting, and the village setup gives us an honest feeling. Director Shiva Nirvana got a huge casting and gave relatable names to them. Ritu Varma is impressive and her scenes with Nani serve as a respite from all the violence.Review By Kamal K Tuck Jagadish is a film predominantly made to remind us about the beauty of joint families, the sensitive issues in villages which brings divide among the people etc. The star appears in a tucked-in look throughout the movie and it’s a refreshing touch in an otherwise bland film. Nani gets a meaty part, and he shines as Jagadish, and there’s an interesting story behind the Tuck in the title. The emotional family drama moments are tiring to sit through, and the film is stuck in the 1980s, story-wise, but luckily the action choreography and performances make up for the boring plot. The film also works to a large extent, despite the outdated story, because it allows Nani to shine in an out-and-out rural story backdrop, which he’s exploring on a large scale for the first time.Īlso read: V movie review: Nani, Indraganti Mohana Krishna reunite for a colossal mess of an action-thriller But Shiva Nirvana sets up quite a few familiar beats, which eventually work in the film’s favour. Just like in Thevar Magan, there’s a lot of bloodshed in Tuck Jagadish, and it gets unbearable after a point. Tuck Jagadish draws inspiration from Kamal Haasan’s Thevar Magan, in which the actor played the younger son who takes over the village after his father. Watch the Tuck Jagadish trailer here:|#+| Aadisesh hopes his elder son Bose (Jagapathi Babu) will work towards realising his dream of nurturing peace but it’s the younger son Jagadish, who gives up on his dream of going abroad, to work for the betterment of their village.Ĭast - Nani, Ritu Varma, Aishwarya Rajessh, Nassar, Jagapathi Babu, Naresh The village head Aadisesh Naidu (Nassar), who has only wanted peace for many years, has always been disappointed by Veerendra (Daniel Balaji), who lets his weapons do the talking all the time. Set in the fictional village of Bhudevipuram, Tuck Jagadish is the typical story of a son of the soil rising to the occasion and fighting for peace. The film, despite drowning in its own mediocrity, is still somewhat engaging. Billed as a festive entertainer, Tuck Jagadish is a full-blown masala film with every trope you can think of. Tuck Jagadish feels more like a Sooraj Barjatya film with a lot of focus on blood bonds. Cast - Nani, Ritu Varma, Aishwarya Rajessh, Nassar, Jagapathi Babu, Naresh Tuck Jagadish movie review: The Nani-starrer is an outdated family drama.ĭirector Shiva Nirvana, known for romantic dramas such as Ninnu Kori and Majili, isn't someone you'd associate with Tuck Jagadish, a highly formulaic and outdated family drama.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |