Myhusband is a big fan of south movies. I have watched few of classics like anjali, appu raja but did not give this a try in recent times. will check out recent ones. did not watch any movies of faasil or Vikram.
Having grown up here i have watched my share of Telugu movies. But most of them were loud but the good ones left a lasting impact. Vijay is a cult figure now and girls swoon when u take his name. I do not agree to the story line of Arjun Reddy but then each to his own. Thank you for sharing about Vikram and Fahadh. I have already noted it and will watch ASAP.
Cinema of the south is much slicker and well-edited now, no wonder our Bollywood is full of remakes of these. I am also planning to watch, but I hate blood and gore! Yes, a doctor who hates the sight of blood ?
Movies that touch your heart and create ripple in your emotions is to be surely noted. Language is not a bar when it comes to watching movies. Few movies that does not require brain and have less emotion can be seen as an entertaining fact not as learning ones, every movie has a day to be watched, but yes humor in right sense is required. In movies we forget the practicality of a situation and flow with the emotion, if that is done then maker and actors have done the excellent job.
I am not into South Indian movies as I have found most movies are full of action and I like to stay away from maar dhaad. But I do watch a few that make to the news like Bahubali but I have not yet watched KGF & Pushpa. My husband, on the other hand, is a true devotee to south cinema. He must have watched almost every movie released in the last decade.
I am so glad to see the South Indian movies being accepted so much these days. Some of them are so awesome and have brilliant casting and writing. I have not watched these movies till now though, but I am sure they are awesome.
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