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Magadheera

Magadheera (2009)

August. 09,2009
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7.7
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PG
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When Harsha, a bike stunter from Vishakapatnam, accidentally meets Indu, he discovers his warrior life Kala Bhairava in his last birth. The remaining story explains how Indu and Kala Bhairava are connected.

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Arun Gupta
2009/08/09

Although I am a north Indian but I am fan of South Indian movies. As I watched Magadheera for the first time, I turned crazy. I was having the original Telugu version of the movie with subtitles in English language. I watched the whole movie more than 10 time in the next three days. The movie is an excellent work having perfect cinematography, a very strong and audience-bounding fluent story line, melodious songs, Highly appreciable choreography. The story has been backbone for the film that provided the scope for the action, drama and romance and the director has excelled all the field. Director Rajamouli has done complete justice with the movie in the technical field.

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khabc
2009/08/10

I am a gujarati. This is perhaps the first telegu movie which i have seen. But, I am sure this won't be the last. Such is the effect this movie produces.This is a movie that shall stand the test of time. It has super visuals, great acting and good music (music reminds us of Chinese warrior epic movies). Ram charan Teja and Kajal are the heart of this movie. Both have given powerhouse performances. One cannot imagine any other actors for the role of Bhairav and her lover princess.If these type of films are continued to be made in South India than soon entire India will watch dubbed southern movies in Hindi ( just like dubbed movies of Hollywood).The movie is basically a love story of a loyal warrior. The male and female lead have done a wonderful job.The direction is amazing. The action is refreshing. The songs are good. These are how epics are supposed to be made. The movie is a wonderful showcase for our culture.HAR HAR MAHADEV 10 out of 10.

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ullasgk
2009/08/11

What an amazing movie!!! The Telugu movie world is making history in Indian cinema. I am not much a fan of Telugu movies. But this one... I have no words to explain... was fantastic. It really impressed me. Music, action, romance, dance, special effects everything was perfect. The first item song was the only thing which was a little bit boring as far as the rest of the movie is considered. Ram Charan Theja is perfect for his role as Bhairava and he did it well. Fight scenes are absolutely overwhelming. The scene where hero chases the bus with a horse will really give you goose bumps. I must say bollywood has to learn a lot from Tollywood. If u compare Jodha Akbar and Magadheera, just looking at the fight scenes u can feel the difference. Jodha Akbar is a total waste of time and money. Overall, Magadheera is a must watch movie for all kind of viewers. It is a new epic in Indian film history.

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rahul raj
2009/08/12

Harsha (Ram Charan) is a young man who earns Money on bike races and bets. He loves such adventures on two wheelers. He happens to touch the hand of a young girl Indu (Kajal) accidentally and that 'soul touch' connects his present to the past.That's 1609 AD when Kalabhaiarava (Ram Charan) was the warrior in Udaigarh who trains the soldiers. The Senadhipathi Randheer (Dev Gil) lusts on Yuvarani Mitravinda (Kajal) but the latter loves Kalabhirava. That results in a huge battle between Randheer and Kalabhairava which puts end for their lives. Sher Khan (Sri Hari), the Muslim invader witnesses the valor and love of Kalabhairava and salutes to him.They take rebirth as Harsha and Indu. And many characters from the past also come to present with the soul connectivity. But where? What happens to them? How the past life matters for them in present life? That has to be watched on big screen to experience the marvelous treat along with unleashing those queries This is a must-watch movie for several reasons including the bike adventure, the set of Udaygarh, the background score, songs like Cheppinder Cheppake, Bangarulodi Pettu and the battle between Bhairava and Sher Khan's soldier.

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