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Gandhi Tatha Chettu Telugu Movie Review
Movie Name : Gandhi Tatha Chettu
Release Date : January 24, 2025
123telugu.com Rating : 2.75/5
Starring : Sukriti Veni Bandreddi, Ananda Chakrapani, Rag Mayur, and others
Director : Padmavathi Malladi
Producers : Naveen Yerneni, Ravi Shankar Yelamanchili, Sesha Sindhu Rao
Music Director : Ree
Cinematographers : Viswa Devabattula, Srijita Cheruvupally
Editor : Hari Shanker TN
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Renowned Tollywood director Sukumar’s daughter Sukriti Veni makes her acting debut in Gandhi Tatha Chettu. Directed by Padmavathi Malladi, the film released in theatres today. Here’s our review to see how it fares.
Story:
Set in the village of Adluru, Telangana, the film follows Gandhi (Sukriti Veni), a young girl who learns the principles of Mahatma Gandhi from her grandfather, Ramachandraya (Ananda Chakrapani). When a minister’s spokesperson, Satish (Rag Mayur), persuades the villagers to sell their land for a chemical factory, Ramachandraya refuses, as his land holds a tree he deeply cherishes. Before passing away, he entrusts Gandhi with the task of protecting the tree at all costs. Gandhi takes on the responsibility, facing opposition from the villagers and Satish. The story revolves around whether she succeeds in saving the tree.
Plus Points:
Sukriti Veni’s performance is a standout in her debut film. She portrays the character of Gandhi with ease and authenticity, delivering a natural and heartfelt performance.
Ananda Chakrapani is also impressed by his portrayal of the loving grandfather, and his emotional scenes with Sukriti are touching. Though in a limited role, Rag Mayur performs well, and the supporting cast does a decent job in their respective roles.
The director effectively conveys the film’s core message of achieving goals through non-violence (Ahimsa Marg).
Minus Points:
The film suffers from a simplistic story and a linear screenplay that makes the narrative predictable. The second half, in particular, feels drawn out and lacks engaging moments.
The absence of twists or emotional depth weakens the overall impact. Gandhi’s efforts to save the tree, while central to the story, could have been portrayed with more intensity and better writing.
These shortcomings make the film feel slow and less captivating, especially for the audience seeking a more engaging experience.
Technical Aspects:
Director Padmavathi Malladi deserves credit for choosing a socially relevant subject for her debut. However, the film’s screenplay could have been more engaging, as the lack of twists and emotional depth diminishes its potential.
The cinematography is neat, and the sync sound is handled well, but the editing could have been sharper, particularly in the second half. The production values are okay.
Verdict:
On the whole, Gandhi Tatha Chettu is a sincere effort with a meaningful message, though it falls short in execution. Sukriti Veni’s impressive debut stands out as the film’s highlight, but its slow pacing, predictability, and lack of emotional depth detract from the experience. While the award-winning film delivers a noble message about non-violence and environmental preservation, it may not achieve commercial success but is sure to win hearts with its social message.
123telugu.com Rating: 2.75/5
Reviewed by 123telugu Team
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1985 Movie Reviews – Bad Medicine, King Solomon’s Mines, and One Magic Christmas | The Nerdy
Welcome to an exciting year-long project here at The Nerdy. 1985 was an exciting year for films giving us a lot of films that would go on to be beloved favorites and cult classics. It was also the start to a major shift in cultural and societal norms, and some of those still reverberate to this day.
We’re going to pick and choose which movies we hit, but right now the list stands at nearly four dozen.
Yes, we’re insane, but 1985 was that great of a year for film.
The articles will come out – in most cases – on the same day the films hit theaters in 1985 so that it is their true 40th anniversary. All films are also watched again for the purposes of these reviews and are not being done from memory. In some cases, it truly will be the first time we’ve seen them.
This time around, it’s Nov. 22, 1985, and we’re off to see Bad Medicine, King Solomon’s Mines, and One Magic Christmas.
Bad Medicine
Steve Guttenberg really was having a moment in the 1980s. Sadly, this film was part of that moment.
Jeffrey Marx (Guttenberg), comes from a medical family, but he has been able to get into a medical school due to low scores. His father finally sets up to go to a school in Central America. Once there he makes a few new friends, and eventually discovers not only does he actually like medicine, but he’s good at it.
This film had a few ingredients to be fun, but it lost it’s way with too many sub-plots. We didn’t need the owner of the school (Alan Arkin) lusting after Liz (Julie Hagerty). It added absolutely nothing to the overall story, and only served to slow the pace of the film down in several spots.
There may have been a decent film hiding in here, just no one knew how to get to the meat of it, apparently.
King Solomon’s Mines
Kids love Indiana Jones, so lets make our own!
Jesse Huston (Sharon Stone) wants to find her father, and hires Allan Quatermain (Richard Chamberlain) to help her. Her father had been looking for the fabled King Solomon’s Mines, so naturally they end up on the path to looking for them as well, running into every obstacle imaginable along the way.
Lets make no mistake, this is not a good movie. It is an out-and-out ripoff of everything that made Indiana Jones cool and successful. But despite it not being good, Chamberlain is so blasted charming as Quatermain that it’s hard not to root for the film a bit.
What kept tearing me out of the film was the stunts. Realistically, you know Indiana Jones should be dead about 20 times a movie, but the stunts were so good that you could believe he survived it. And it’s just not the same here. The scene where Quatermain gets dragged behind the train hitting all of the boards of the track was just too far to even be believable for a moment, and that really pulled me out of the film.
I give them points for trying, but they just never quite make it over the line.
One Magic Christmas
Hey kids! Christmas is coming! Who’s ready to get depressed?
Christmas angel Gideon (Harry Dean Stanton) gets assigned to help Ginnie Grainger (Mary Steenburgen) find the Christmas spirit… and so what if she watches her husband get killed along the way and she believes at one point both her kids are dead the same day?
Merry Christmas, everyone!
The film is unflinchingly sad for the majority of its runtime, making it difficult to fathom how it was made. In the end, Ginnie does get her Christmas spirit as Santa rewinds time so that her husband never dies. Of course, he doesn’t remove her memory of watching him get shot and him dying in front of her, but, you know, it was the 80s, who cared about trauma?
Just a bleak film that is baffling how it got made.
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