Sunday 17 November 2013

Five hero's Four music directors, Satisfying different sections of audiences is really difficult


Five hero's Four music directors

Mohan Babu is not just collection king, but he will also collect new talents and encourages them. Also he loves to experiment once in a while and this is what he is doing now with his latest multi-starrer flick.

Manchu family's family-movie 'Pandavulo Pandavulo Tummeda' that marks Mohan Babu's return to playing lead hero role after almost 10 years is getting ready at a quicker pace. This happens to be the 58th production venture of Lakshmi Prasanna Pictures owned by Mohan Babu, and features his both sons Vishnu and Manoj along with Varun Sandesh and Tanish in the flick. More than having five heroes in lead roles, what is interesting is that this flick got four music directors to do the job.

Ace music directors like Keeravani, Bappilahari, Mani Sharma and Baba Sehgal are scoring tunes for this flick, maybe each one a single song. It is surprising to see Mohan Babu to import four music directors for one movie, and that sounds like this movie is going to be a marvel with lots of freshness. Stay connected for more updates.









Satisfying different sections of audiences is really difficult

Simply saying, two films that are blamed by Tollywood for their pace and entertainment potential are now celebrating their rollicking start in their own dominions.

Two films from other tinsel towns have proved that both Tollywood's critics and audiences are wrong. One of them is India's most talked about science fiction thriller 'Krrish 3', and the other one is Tamil hero Vishal's latest release 'Pandiyanadu' alias 'Palnadu' in Telugu. Krrish 3 is rated as b-grade stuff in Telugu circuits with critics blasting director for his lacklustre effort in bringing up a spine chilling story line. However, people all over the world are going gaga over Hrithik Roshan's performance and the movie is inching fast into the 300 Crore club with full houses even after 15 days after its release.

Coming to Vishal's Palnadu, the film is attributed to its slow pace and lack of heroism, and Telugu audiences felt bored watching it. But Palnadu is going strong in Tamilnadu and in the overseas market as Tamil audiences are feeling like watching a realistic flick. Satisfying different sections of audiences is really difficult and this situation is a perfect example of it but nothing else.

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