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BRINDAVANAM AGAIN POSTPONED TO OCT14th
This is second postponement of Junior NTR’s ‘brindavanam’ from October 1 to October 8 and now to October 14. Most aggressive and soft hearted Nandamuri Fans on high confidence levels after ‘Simha’ are sure of their Young Tiger hitting the bulls eye irrespective of Robot’s and Khaleja’s more talked about.
A tough fight expected on the cards with ‘Khaleja’ and ‘brindavanam’ coming with one day gap earlier has been put down into cold waters by Dil Raju blaming it on Technical gaps making their release delayed. Obviously, the first satirical reason which Prince Fans expect on the postponement of ‘brindavanam’ isn’t easily digestible for Nandamuri Fans and that is also affecting Dil Raju’s plans.
Now, the first duty of Dil Raju is to please Junior Fans and that is what he is trying to do by guaranteeing the hit and giving accountability in his name for any negative talk on ‘brindavanam’ after release. Well, let us see how will Dil Raju’s plans work from October 14?
Prince Mahesh Provogue Ad Poster
Prince Mahesh has chosen as brand ambassodor of Provogue. Here is the Provogue Ad Poster of Mahesh Babu.
Jr NTR Fans To Boycott ‘Brindavanam’
This has ignited negative sparks among Jr NTR fans and hence they are planning to show their power by calling for a non cooperation movement.
It is known that fans are vital force for any big star’s film. They create hype; they do hungama and build up craze for the film. They gather the information about collections and frequently deliver that to media. But this time, as producer Dil Raju has shown his arrogance on fans, things may turn other way. And sources say that even Jr NTR is taking the side of fans as the film got postponed although he pressured Dil Raju not to, due to prestige issue (since Khaleja is releasing on Oct 7th). Now sources say that Jr NTR may not show interest in promoting the film but will get busy in the shooting of ‘Shakti’.
We have to what happens to Brindavanam. Let us wish Dil Raju comes out with flying colors with this project. Already he is in neck deep financial troubles. Let Brindavanam give him solace.
What National Websites Say About ‘Robo’
The movie ‘Robo’ has been attracting huge attention all over the nation and also among the population of South East Asian nations. The movie reached the expectations of majority audiences. Even the critics from various regions have given a hit rating on a whole. The movie released in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi versions in India and hence the critics from North and South have given their instant opinions. Let us see what the popular national portals wrote about ‘Robo’ and its rating.
“That's not all, this Robot is Superman + Spiderman + Terminator + Godzilla, all rolled into one. There's more to this Robot. It can replicate itself, wage a vicious battle, turn into an Anaconda or a monster ball and wipe off an entire army. Whew! Known for larger than life canvas, ROBOT is Shankar's most expensive and if I may say so, his most imaginative film thus far. And who better than Rajnikant for the pivotal role”!
--Bollywoodhungama.com (4/5)
“Parts of the film are superbly entertaining - the scale is spectacular, the story is ambitious and the special effects are impressive. But parts, especially in the second half, are so needlessly stretched and cacophonous, that you're just waiting for it to end. Still, I strongly recommend that you see Robot, to partake in writer-director Shankar's prodigious imagination and to revel in the sheer force of nature that is Rajinikanth”.
--NDTV (3.5/5)
“This is India's most expensive blockbuster. Each crore spent over every minute of this movie shows, if you watch it for the spectacle alone. The sheer scale and special effect of this film remains hitherto unsurpassed in Indian cinema. The film smartly borrows from the genre's Hollywood tradition, right from Terminator to Transformers. Which is to say, there is yet an emotional connect. This film, just a few feet too long, is fine entertainment by itself. I'm evidently an atheist to this religion, so I guess, you can trust this note”.
--Hindustantimes (3/5)
“But Robot isn't effect alone. It has a plot too which, if you really pay attention, has a meaning and a message. The film carries forward the man-machine war through interesting twists and turns and creates a lively love triangle between scientist Rajnikanth, medico student, Aishwarya Rai and robot Rajnikanth”.
--Timesofindia (4/5)
“Dozens of directors claim that they have the commercial formula down pat but none can be compared to Shankar who belongs to the rare breed of film-makers who can actually combine a genre like science-fiction with spicy masala quotient. Here is also where Shankar distinguishes himself as someone who understands star-power and the means to manipulate it: all through the first half, the pace is steady, making use of its star-players' charisma appropriately and unleashing it at others”.
--rediff (3.5/5)
The Rajni fans in Chennai are on cloud infinite at this point of time. They are happy to see their star rocking the nations with his hit flick at the age of 61. Aishwarya Rai pairing up with Rajni also added commercial value to the movie in the biggest way possible. It’s a scale up for director Shankar and Sun Pictures indeed made its presence felt in international movie business.