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Tagore (2003)
One man show!
only one man could have done this role. Chiranjeevi fits in like a hand in a glove into this role. After the immensely successful Indra, the expectations were sky high. The young director V. V. Vinayak, chosen after his immensely successful Aadi and Dil, proves himself to be one of the finest talents on the block. Manisharma delivers a good score, not as good as Indra but again, the dancing megastar can elevate any tune to heights. the story is of a man fighting corruption using his students as his weapons, seen earlier in umpteen number of films. It is definitely the direction and screenplay that make this one truly different. The hospital episode is definitely the best to hit the screen in a long time. The only flaw was that the movie turned too talk heavy at times with little entertainment value, it could have done better with some comedy and a little less dialogs. Overall, a must see.
Master (1997)
excellent movie
superb movie. The gripping flash back puts life into the movie. Chiranjeevi excels in every department. The songs are an additional attraction. Manisharma scores and how!! the melodies, the fast paced numbers, all of them are worth listening to again and again. having the best dancer int he telugu film industry in the songs only elevates them further. Sakshi sivanand and roshni and vijay kumar all put in comendable performances. chiranjeevi;s mannerisms in the movie are a pure delight. The excellent comedy episodes in the flashback show chiranjeevi's comic timing in fine light. Suresh krishna directs a gud movie after a long time. The only flaw I noticed was the sudden appearance of a song in the second half. Yes, the movie was getting too serious, but having a small lead scene would not hurt.