The thing is Telugu Cinema guys have really weird view about youth and anything related to them. If you take students, they should be doing one of these things
1.Break themselves into two groups, the good looking or good market guys will be the hero gang and all others will be the villain gang. They will be fighting among themselves when the heroine got tired singing a duet with the hero. The hero, since he was a hero still has the energy to take part in the fight before he joins the heroine in a romantic adventure.
2.They will be living on a diet of Alcohol, Cigarettes, Gutka and everything that is harmful to health.
3.The hero though he is a good guy will be flunking in the exams with utmost regularity. Everyone in the world will be misunderstanding him except for a few guys and only one gal in the world who will eventually become the heroine.
4.The principal is the least knowledgeable guy in the college who has sleazy thoughts about his female colleagues.
5.If the hero has an okay physique, there are great chances that he has stunningly beautiful sister who has less Intelligent Quotient on worldly things. She will be in the view that everything in the world is good. She will eventually be raped by the guy in the villain’s gang. He gets his required quota of beatings from the hero before he says a roaring yes to marry the hero’s sister.
When they have this kind of fundamental understanding of youth, a new word or industry entered the Indian psyche. It is Call Center. The basic premise that gals and guys would be working only in the nights into the wee hours of the morning, set the already hackneyed imaginations of these filmy people on fire. If they set to make a movie about the lives of call center people with this point of view, I need not tell you how horrible it would be.
I got a chance to watch one such pathetic film. The name of the movie itself is Call Center. The director Kanmani reportedly spent six months on the floors of Call Centers to prepare the script (as boasted to the media).
The movie starts as the titles start rolling with some blurry images dancing to a song written on Call Centers. Once the titles are over to everyone’s relief, we are taken to a village surely somewhere in East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh. The hero and heroine dance for a folk song and before they reach home, the offer letters from a call center are ready. The hero declares that in his salary of fifteen thousand, he would be hardly needing five thousand and the rest he would be sending home. The audience’s head ache’s start once they join the call center. The characters who are employees of a call center involve in all sorts of horny things. The hero who is a typical good boy from a good village will turn bad. He eventually learns the importance of having a friend like the heroine who does not think of leaving him though she had much better options. When everyone starts celebrating that the movie is finally over, Kota Srinivasa Rao pops up on the screen and gives a fifteen minute lecture as the final death blow. Now you are allowed to leave or switch off the DVD player.
Last, I just want to mention the guy from Happy Days, Shankar (I don't remember his real name) acted with lot of ease. What to say, it is all futile. He should be very careful in selecting his future projects.
1.Break themselves into two groups, the good looking or good market guys will be the hero gang and all others will be the villain gang. They will be fighting among themselves when the heroine got tired singing a duet with the hero. The hero, since he was a hero still has the energy to take part in the fight before he joins the heroine in a romantic adventure.
2.They will be living on a diet of Alcohol, Cigarettes, Gutka and everything that is harmful to health.
3.The hero though he is a good guy will be flunking in the exams with utmost regularity. Everyone in the world will be misunderstanding him except for a few guys and only one gal in the world who will eventually become the heroine.
4.The principal is the least knowledgeable guy in the college who has sleazy thoughts about his female colleagues.
5.If the hero has an okay physique, there are great chances that he has stunningly beautiful sister who has less Intelligent Quotient on worldly things. She will be in the view that everything in the world is good. She will eventually be raped by the guy in the villain’s gang. He gets his required quota of beatings from the hero before he says a roaring yes to marry the hero’s sister.
When they have this kind of fundamental understanding of youth, a new word or industry entered the Indian psyche. It is Call Center. The basic premise that gals and guys would be working only in the nights into the wee hours of the morning, set the already hackneyed imaginations of these filmy people on fire. If they set to make a movie about the lives of call center people with this point of view, I need not tell you how horrible it would be.
I got a chance to watch one such pathetic film. The name of the movie itself is Call Center. The director Kanmani reportedly spent six months on the floors of Call Centers to prepare the script (as boasted to the media).
The movie starts as the titles start rolling with some blurry images dancing to a song written on Call Centers. Once the titles are over to everyone’s relief, we are taken to a village surely somewhere in East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh. The hero and heroine dance for a folk song and before they reach home, the offer letters from a call center are ready. The hero declares that in his salary of fifteen thousand, he would be hardly needing five thousand and the rest he would be sending home. The audience’s head ache’s start once they join the call center. The characters who are employees of a call center involve in all sorts of horny things. The hero who is a typical good boy from a good village will turn bad. He eventually learns the importance of having a friend like the heroine who does not think of leaving him though she had much better options. When everyone starts celebrating that the movie is finally over, Kota Srinivasa Rao pops up on the screen and gives a fifteen minute lecture as the final death blow. Now you are allowed to leave or switch off the DVD player.
Last, I just want to mention the guy from Happy Days, Shankar (I don't remember his real name) acted with lot of ease. What to say, it is all futile. He should be very careful in selecting his future projects.
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