Contributed By Srinivas Bathini
Basic gaa manam enni cinemalu chusinaa, oka cinema hit aithe gurthupettukuntaam, flop aithe marchipotham adhi common but okkosari flop aina cinemaallonu konni thopu elements untaayi, andulo konni...!
Rakshakudu: Rahman's music was a major highlight of this film, especially the RR. The most memorable thing in this film would have to be the Nerve-popping shot every time Nag gets really angry!
ChennaKeshava Reddy: SATTHI REDDY!!!! Who can forget the iconic shot that followed. Taking the stunt work in a faction to an all new level, a bunch of Sumos just jump out of the ground. Epic level goosebumps!
Aarya 2: One of the biggest musical hits in Allu Arjun's career. Though the film failed to perform at the box-office, it was widely appreciated for its music and beautiful choreography.
Baba: The disastrous episodes that followed this movie are history now. However, this movie had one of the most awesome theme songs ever. (Give a B to the A to the B to the A.... BABA!)
Nijam: Mahesh performance all the way. A young boy with soft looking features takes up a bigger mantle for his revenge. Mahesh just nailed this performance to the door.
Oosaravelli: Hero introduction scenes set the tone for the film. The intro scene in this was not only the best in Tarak's career, but also one of the best in TFI!
Johnny: The number of trends this movie set even before its release is the stuff of legends. Beautifully styled, this movie will remain special despite being a box office dud.
Happy: Onscreen chemistry's cinema success ki chaal important. Ee cinema antha ga aadakapoyyina kuda, Bunny Genelia combination was one of the better onscreen pairs we saw.
Panja: Uber stylish, Ultra cool and Dangerously handsome, Pawan looked like a million bucks in this films. Moreover, this film had some beautiful camera work. Vishnuvardan is really the authority in making stylish films.
Nani: A movie that most people would like to forget, but we can't thanks to that one special song. Yes, it is your mothers day special dedication.
Khaleja: A normally calm and subdued Mahesh, exploded with a barrage of words in this flick. Trivikram's dialogues keep us glued to this flick whenever it comes on TV.
Orange: Probably one of the better movies of TFI that was way ahead of its time. The audience just couldn't digest this one. However, this film had the most memorable chartbusters ever. Also RC's styling in this movie was magical.
1-Nenokkadine: Another movie that was ahead of its time. The most beautifully written screenplay and that haunting BGM at the end make it a memorable flick.
I/Manoharudu: This film did make some money but wasn't up to the usual Shankar standard. However, Vikram's dedication towards breathing life into the character he portrayed stills keeps in awe.
Shadow: Error 404! Positive elements not found! Why Venky mama? WHY?!!
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