Lone survivor OST


Lone Survivor Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Music by Explosions In The Sky and Steve Jablonsky

1. Warriors – Explosions In The Sky
2. Waking Up – Explosions In The Sky
3. Briefing – Explosions In The Sky
4. Seal Credo / Landing – Explosions In The Sky
5. Checkpoints – Explosions In The Sky
6. The Goat Herders – Steve Jablonsky
7. The Decision – Explosions In The Sky
8. Set Them Free – Explosions In The Sky
9. False Summit – Explosions In The Sky
10. Murphy’s Ridge – Explosions In The Sky
11. 47 Down – Steve Jablonsky
12. Axe – Explosions In The Sky
13. QRF En Route – Explosions In The Sky
14. Hunted – Explosions In The Sky
15. Gulab – Explosions In The Sky
16. Near Beheading – Explosions In The Sky
17. A Storm Is Coming – Explosions In The Sky
18. Letter Recieved / Taliban Attacks – Steve Jablonsky
19. Lone Survivor – Steve Jablonsky
20. Never, Never, Never Give Up – Explosions In The Sky


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Aadu Magadura Bujji Review

Aadu Magadura Bujji Telugu Movie Review  (2013)


Movie Name : Aadu Magadura Bujji 

Cast & Crew : Sudheer Babu, Poonam Kaur, Asmitha Sood

 Director : Krishnareddy angadhasuu 

Producer : M Subbareddy , S N Reddy

 RATING: 2.5/5

 Release date : 7 December 2013 

Poonam Kaur Talented hero Sudheer Babu, who gave a hit with Prema Katha Chitram, is back with the romantic entertainer Aadu Magaadu Ra Bujji. Directed by Krishnareddy Gangadhasuu, this film has Asmita Sood and Ajay in lead roles. The fim has hit the screens today, so let us see how it is. 

Story :-

 Siddhu(Sudheer Babu) is a playful college youth who often finds himself in trouble. In college, he falls in love with Indu(Asmita Sood). Siddhu tries to woo Indu, but he is always obstructed by her protective brother Cherry(Ranadhir). In order to divert Cherry’s attention, Siddhu comes up with a plan and links him up with Anjali(Poonam Kaur). Just when things seem to be going along fine, Shankar Anna(Ajay) comes into the picture. Shankar Anna is Anjali’s uncle and wants to marry her at any cost. After finding out about Anjali’s love affair, Shakar loses his cool and bashes up Cherry, leaving him badly injured. An upset Indu blasts Siddhu for putting her brother’s life in trouble. How does Siddhu deal with the powerful Shankar Anna? How will he solve his problems? That is the story of the movie.

 Plus Points :-

 Sudheer Babu has matured as an actor. He is much more at ease in front of the camera now. As usual, he is pretty good in his fights and dance. Ajay has a massive screen presence and keeps improving with every film of his. In Aadu Magaadu Ra Bujji, he has a major role and he has played it with ease. Comedy scenes designed on a dog have been executed well. The way the dog has been made to talk and the dubbing done for it is also interesting. First half of the film has decent entertainment. Naresh’s comedy as Sudheer’s father is also

 OK

 Minus Points :- 

After a simple first half, the second half loses focus. Different comedy tracks have been forced into the film making it tedious. The story loses its grip and starts wandering after a while. Dhee and Ready type of situational comedy takes over and makes the plot predictable. Sudheer Babu’s much hyped six pack body, which has been promoted aggressively, does not get much importance and is showcased only in one song. Lead actress, Asmita Sood is also a big let down. She lacks the glamor quotient and looks quite old in many scenes. 

Technical Aspects :- 

Songs in Aadu Magaadu Ra Bujju are just about OK, and so is the background score. Dialogues are pretty good and suit Sudheer Babu’s body language well. Screenplay lacks grip and loses focus in the second half. Camerawork is pretty decent and production values are also rich. Sudheer Babu’s dance and fights have been designed and executed well. As said earlier, director Krishna Reddy loses his grip in the second half. When you expect something interesting, a rather routine set of situational comedy scenes are showcased. A crisper second half would have helped considerably.

 Verdict :-

 Aadu Magaadu Ra Bujji has been tailored to showcase Sudheer Babu’s talents. But the film as a whole is quite mediocre. Other than a decent first half and some comedy scenes, this film is quite routine and cliched.


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Aata aarambam Telugu Movie Review (2013)


Release date : 6 December 2013
Rating : 3/5
Director : Vishnuvardhan
Producer : A.Raghuram
Music Director :Yuvan Shankar Raja
Starring : Ajith Kumar, Arya, Nayantara, Taapsee Pannu
Ajith, Aarya, Nayanthara and Taapsee starrer Arrambham was a huge hit in Tamil and now it has been dubbed in Telugu as Aata Arrambham. Directed by Vishnu Vardhan, the film is a stylish action drama which touches upon themes like terrorism, corruption and revenge. Here’s what the film has to offer to the audience.
Story :
Ashok Kumar (Ajith) is a mastermind behind a series of bomb blasts in Mumbai. He doesn’t stop his activities at that and further threatens Arjun (Arya), a hacker, that he’ll kill the latter’s friend Maya (Nayanthara), if he doesn’t agree to his demands.
If that wasn’t enough, Ashok brings in Anita (Taapsee) and tells Arjun that her life is in his hands now. While the police department gets ready to begin the investigation, they are shocked to know that a leading TV channel’s network has been hacked.
Rest of the story is about why Ashok wants to bring down and expose a list of people, whom he seems to have a grudge against.
Plus Points :
Vishnu Vardhan, the director of the film, has set up the entire story on a grand scale and it’s evident in terms of how the story unfolds. Ajith’s characterization is more like a vigilante who takes the law in to his own hands to clean the system through his unconventional methods.
On the other hand, the entire film has been shot quite stylishly and the action sequences are a major highlight. Ajith is quite good in his role as a menacing bomb squad expert, who’s also a mastermind behind a small group which shocks the police department and the state home minister, played by Mahesh Manjrekar.
Rana Daggubati, who made a cameo as Ajith’s friend, makes his presence felt and the entire flashback sequence forms the emotional anchor to the film. Although the film is devoid of romance or glamour in a more conventional sense, both Nayanthara and Taapsee have done a fine job.
Minus Points :
One of the biggest problems with the film is its predictability since the characterizations of most actors like Mahesh Manjrekar, Atul Kulkarni and Suman Ranganathan are quite stereotyped. We know how the story is going to end and after the flashback is revealed, the rest of the film becomes a futile exercise in cramming as many scenes as possible to keep the mission going.
Arya, who plays a hacker, completely pales in comparison to Ajith and the scenes that show him as a college student are hardly funny. There’s nothing wrong with his characterization, but he doesn’t suit the part despite his sincere efforts.
Most part of the film feels quite superficial since everything moves at such a break neck speed that it doesn’t give you enough time to understand the motive of the characters.
Technical Department :
Om Prakash’s cinematography is superb and it’s one of the best things about the film. Yuvan Shankar Raja’s music is alright, although the lyrics or the songs don’t quite make a strong impression.
Vishnu Vardhan has based the story’s central theme around the bullet proof vest scam and weaved a stylish action drama around it. While he retains the style which he showcased in his earlier films like Billa and Panjaa, the writing leaves a lot to be desired.
Verdict :
Aata Arrambham banks too much on Ajith’s screen presence and the actor doesn’t disappoint. He may not dance like a dream or look fit, but he makes up for all that with his daredevil stunts and screen presence. The second half in particular drags too much and the climax is quite disappointing. Aata Arrambham is not a bad film at all, but it could have been so much better and riveting.

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