With classic scripts and fine direction, the regional cinema is no more limited to the typical desi audience. Be it the South Indian movies, Marathi or the Punjabi movies, they have the capability to make Bollywood films run for their money. With blockbuster movies like ‘Baahubali’, ‘Killa’ etc., the regional cinema is no more foreign to both Indian as well as audience overseas. With tiny budget but a strong script, these movies are making some serious sense missing out in the Bollywood films. We don’t say all Hindi movies are bad, but the regional cinema is striking gold these days. We have clubbed some fine creations of the Indian cinema that have ruled the box office irrespective of being a regional movie and were loved beyond their state boundary.
Sairaat
Now, I doubt there will be anyone in the nation who is not aware of this storm called ‘Sairaat’. Well, this is the name of Naagraj Manjule’s current Marathi film, which is making the audience all over the world go ‘Zingaat’. Starring Rinku Rajguru and Akash Thosar, the movie is a simple story, but is rocking both in critics and at the box office, which is a rare occasion for a film. Also, as per current reports, this Marathi film the first film that has already fared better than Tiger Shroff and now is on the verge of breaking the record of SRK movie ‘Fan’, which has minted about 84.10 crore rupees.
Tithi
Tithi is another gem from the South cinema. Based in a small village, where the plot revolves around the sudden death of the protagonist in the film played by Century Gowda . The direction of Ram Reddy and the superb acting makes Tithi one of the films to look out for. Before anything else, the film is foremost a stellar example of blending reality and fiction and thus reducing the boundaries that separate the two. The filmmaker is so good at his work that he has very nicely shown every letter of the story coming alive on the screen on Tithi. The cast has also done justice to their respective roles. Receiving fame worldwide, the film has also got the 63rd National film award for the best feature film.
24
Actor Surya’s film ‘24’ is a sci-fi film based on time travel and has explored the unexplored side of the South star, who was stuck in the tag of a Romantic hero. Time traveling has always been a fascinating prospect among man’s limitless imaginations and Vikram Kumar has done a perfect job in visualizing this imagination in his fifth film. ‘24’.The way the director has handled such a complex script is worth applauding. Also, Surya’s role in the film as ‘Athreya’, which is a negative portrayal apart from his two other roles in the movie, will be surely remembered for years.
Maheshinte Prathikaram
If you want to see Idukki in Kerala, then Maheshinte Prathikaram is the right journey that will mesmerize you and you will surely visit this village at least once in your lifetime. This movie, which stars Malayalam actor Fahadh Faasil is indeed a visual treat and cinematographer Shyju Khalid has fabulously captured the beauty of Idukki right from the introductory song. Though the movie is a simple family drama and has no extraordinary storyline. Based on real-life events,
aid to be based on a Mahesh Bhavana (Fahadh) is a photographer in Idukki who owns a small studio. Actress Anusree plays his childhood sweetheart Soumya, and their relationship is known to everyone in the village. Two unexpected events change Mahesh’s life and how he overcomes them forms the crux of the movie.
2 Penkuttikal
Director Leo Baby’s 2 Penkuttikal is an honest attempt. The story revolves around two young girls, who are classmates in a convent school. While Aswathy comes from a poor family, Anagha is from an economically sound household. Penkuttikal is an effort in right earnest, but it is far from an impressive attempt of 75 minutes that is worth watchable and the credit must go to young actor, Anna Fathima, who has done a fabulous acting. This simple story also got etched in the hearts of the people breaking boundaries of regional audience.s
U- Turn
Lucia fame Kannada director Pawan Kumar is back with his new murder mystery thriller that revolves around an Indian express journalist, who is working on an assignment that deals with the illegal removal of speed breakers on a double highway. Her research, murder spree that follows is the key highlights of this ace director who has also penned the script. Actress Shraddha Srinath has portrayed well her role of the said journalist, while Roger Narayan and Dilip Raj have played their roles nicely. The film is turning out to be another gem in India and is loved by people nationwide.
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