Simha Movie Review PDF Print E-mail
Written by Y. Sunita Chowdary   
Friday, 30 April 2010 11:11

Cast: NBK, Nayanatara, Sneha Ullal, Namitha, KR Vijaya, Saikumar, Hemanth, Shravan, GV, Kinnera, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Brahmanandam, Ali, Krishna Bhagawan, Venu Madhav, LB Sriram, Anandabharati and others.
Action: Ram-Laxman, Stun Shiva.
Art: AS Prakash.
Banner: United Movies.
Editing: Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao.
Music: Chakri.
Producer: Paruchuri Kireeti.
Story, Screenplay, Dialogues & Director: Boyapati Sreenu.
Release Date: April 30, 2010

NBK Boyapati Sreenu triumphs once again. He gives starving fans a reasonably good movie 'Simha' starring Balakrishna in dual role. Though Simha cannot be termed as an extraordinary film what makes it a decent watch is that the director enagages the audience with his content and reels them without any suspension of disbelief. He had simply learnt from the mistakes from the previous directors, cut out the bombastic and over the top dialogues and gave a simplistic, linear story that a normal moviegoer could understand. In other words he made an ordinary formula film keeping all elements in control. He had not concentrated on spending heavily on songs, settings, multiple characters but relied more on keeping the action quotient high while retaining the human element of the story.

The screenplay is taut but the film is not without flaws. The film moves slowly initially and again the latter half, during the homam scenes stretches quite a bit. The romance between the ladies Namitha, Sneha Ullal, Nayanatara hasn't been handled well and Balakrishna's awkwardness was visible. Despite some tasteless comedy the film blends action and drama well and the best part of the film is that there is nothing loud from either the villain or the hero which is quite unexpected.

Namitha is obscenely obese and you could see layers of fat jutting out from every part of her body, her clothes made her look worse. It's baffling to see fifty plus heroes romancing girls half their age but if this is want people want to see then no complaints. About Balakrishna, he performs admirably, does a competent job, he stands out in the dying scene with Nayanatara. The lady who played Balakrishna's grandma looks out of place, a clear misfit. A local talent could have worked better.

Nayanatara looks outlandish in her costumes, has little to do and gives silent support to her onscreen husband. Sneha Ullal looks bloated but chips in what is required of her. A few numbers are good to listen but a few are wrongly placed in the film. Brahmanandam, Jhansi are a sheer waste. Venu Madhav is okay, feels good to see him after a long time. He is a professor in the college and is angling for Namitha, his dialogues bring in mild laughs.

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Arnold Schwarzenegger 'never worked as fluffer' PDF Print E-mail
Written by By Murray Wardrop   
Friday, 30 April 2010 11:04

Arnold Schwarzenegger joked that his
Arnold Schwarzenegger joked that his "least favourite job" was working as a "fluffer" Photo: EPA

The Austrian-born actor and politician drew laughter from crowds during an interview in which he suggested he had once done the degrading task for a living.

However, a spokesman for the governor of California was forced to deny the claims, insisting that the 62-year-old had been joking.

He said that Schwarzenegger had merely been speaking hypothetically, naming the task – which involves arousing male porn stars before a performance – as the worst job imaginable.

The governor’s remarks came during an interview with James Lipton, the host of the television series Inside the Actor’s Studio, at Chelsea Piers in New York.

The New York Post reported that when asked what his favourite job was, the Terminator star said: “English teacher.”

Lipton then asked: “Least favourite job?” to which Schwarzenegger replied: “Fluffer.”

The comment reportedly reduced the star-studded audience to hysterical laughter.

A witness told the newspaper: “I thought Candace Bushnell, Jay McInerney, Anne Hearst and Kerry Kennedy would all fall off their chairs they were laughing so hard."

The comical exchange continued as Lipton asked, "What turns you on?" to which the governor replied "America”, and “What turns you off?”: "Deficit.”

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Need a Halo: Reach Beta Code? We Might Be Able to Help PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 30 April 2010 03:53

As most are aware, the kind folks over at Microsoft have given us 10 Halo: Reach beta codes to hand out for early access to the beta.  These codes will be distributed over our Facebook page, Twitter account and in our forums.  And what do we ask in return for these codes.  Nothing except maybe a word of thanks or a shout out to us if you win.  If not, no worries, but as our parents always told us, remember to say please and thank you.  As for finding these codes, check the following links:

Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/pages/Aeropause-Games/336133354702
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/aeropause
Forum Thread: http://www.aeropause.com/forums/topic/halo-reach-beta-code-giveaway

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