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Okka Magaadu - Avoid like plague
Apr 28, 2008 06:18 PM 1607 Views

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Let us start with a helicopter in which a minister of the state is


traveling. It develops a snag and has to land in the middle of nowhere.


When it does do the emergency landing, it does so on a proper helipad -


complete with the "H" mark - in the middle of nowhere by the side of a


village - Venkata Puram.


If you have any questions about this


incident, do not let them out because if you do, and you have to follow


the same yard stick, half your life will be spent asking questions. The


remaining half? You guessed it right. hunting for the answers. So let


us save all that trouble and accept whatever YVS Chowdary throws at us


in the form of Okka Magaadu, Balakrishna's latest offering on the


marquee.


The mantra seems to be pretty simple. Shun Logic. It


would have actually helped us if the director were kind enough to


display this warning too along with the Tobacco warning. "Please do


shun logic at this point. We are not responsible for any brain damage


arising out of an unnecessary logical appraisal of the events happening


on the screen."


However for an intelligent viewer having an IQ


of at least 25, the implicit warning is pretty much there in the face


within the first two minutes of the movie when the helicopter lands. So


I wouldn't hold YVS responsible for any technical snag in my brain.


This


movie categorically states that most beautiful women in this part of


the world are so sex-starved that they are always hunting for "The


Man". They don't have any other feelings. They can't do anything else -


Sometimes they dream about The Man. Sometimes they talk about The Man.


Sometimes they behave in a lewd manner unable to resist the very


thoughts of The Man. And that's pretty much what they do. Quite


interestingly they come, they see, they show, they conquer, they sing,


they dance, they disappear. Fifteen minutes later the same cycle


repeats. I know this is the standard formula for most Telugu movies


these days but to show them just as sex maniacs with no other goal in


life is stretching it a bit too far. YVS needs a reality check. The


audience has moved on if the reaction to these scenes are indicative of


anything.


Nisha Kothari and Anuskha are two dunderheads who


epitomize the male chauvinism of the scriptwriter. A word of advice to


Anushka - Ma'am you need to reinvent yourself. Otherwise you will be


spoken along with Jayamalini and Silk Smitha.


Before the


release of this movie, YVS gave a press interview in which he made an


emphatic announcement that his script demanded three heroines and hence


the movie had three glamour dolls. I guess he was either talking about


a different script or had very low opinion about the IQ levels of the


viewer. Anushka and Nisha appear in two paise roles clad in one paise


garments and have exactly 2 minutes of footage outside the songs.


Let


me not get into the illogical sequences in the movie as I have already


stated that anyone looking for logic in this movie is probably going to


be brain dead immediately . The sequences unfold at breakneck speed


with everyone shouting at 150 decibels for no apparent reason. And such


shouting and mindless violence is served as "Freedom Struggle" complete


with voice overs for Mahatma Gandhi and Chacha Nehru. Jingoism is


equated to freedom struggle.


The fighter goes to China; watches


Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon; comes back and kills all the British


single-handedly. He resurfaces after 60 years and continues his


struggle against the corrupt and the callous people of India. If that


reminds you of another movie, you are not alone.


I don't know


what the hero learnt in China but YVS sure learnt third degree Chinese


torture techniques there and uses them on the hapless viewers reducing


them to vegetables by the time the credits start rolling up.


The


movie could have done away with two of the three heroines, one of the


two Balakrishnas(the younger one to be precise) and a little bit of


matured handling of pre and post independence Indian conditions. But


that is probably too tall an order for YVS. If it were not for


Balakrishna's relentless efforts, the movie would have killed all the


viewers.


That brings us to the man who has given it all. It


was refreshing to see Balakrishna mouthing ferocious dialogues and


creating an impact naturally. Let's admit it, it is a sheer pleasure to


watch Balakrishna when he is in his elements. Sadly all his efforts are


wasted in this pointless and badly executed movie.


I hope this


serves as a wake up call to Balakrishna. He needs to look at fresh


ideas - try something radically different and give the new generation a


chance rather than persisting with people who refuse to move beyond the


decade before the last.


My Rating: Bad.


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