As people praise Kantara, can’t help but remember RANGASTALAM. Always amazes me how this made its way into MAINSTREAM Telugu Cinema - Stroytelling at its finest
When recent films like Don and Love Today made fun of ‘boy besties’, there was Brochevarevarura in 2019 which showed how a male friend can help you overcome trauma
Vere cinema pre release event ki vellina, you did not make it about yourself or your film. You gave an earnest speech and wished the team. You are the classiest man in this industry
@urstrulyMahesh
No one in INDIA does mass moments like Puri Jagannadh. His lows are horrendous, but his high cannot be matched by any mainstream filmmaker. A true-blue original 🙌
Master is Lokesh Kanagaraj's most thematically-rich screenplay. The atmosphere feels lived-in, the characters are coherent, and the ending is very Kamal-esque. Wish Lokesh made more films like Master in the near future.
What makes Lokesh Kanagaraj an exciting voice in mainstream Indian cinema is that he takes Hollywood plot structures and infuses them with rooted masala; making his films more authentic than many Indian action films that are just bland rip-offs with no style or substance
5 years of the most audacious star-driven film in Indian Cinema and a film that will live on till the eternity of time in empowering people - Pa Ranjith's masterful Kaala
The beauty of the South Indian Film Industries is that they don't need to cater to a broader audience with their films and can stay rooted. As a result, the moves have a rooted center, and the storytelling becomes more universal.
Vanga, SSR and Neel’s cinema is reliant on preexisting archetypes in Indian Cinema. Lokesh is trying to blend in a clean Hollywood aesthetic with the mass genre. He’s way ahead of his contemporaries!
Mahesh Babu is a generation-defining superstar who gave us some of the most important masala films of our times. No one can replace him in his prime time. A true original indeed.
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