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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

bhumika in amaravathi telugumovie review



In Amaravathi, did you ever expect Ravi Babu to play the most important actor?  In fact, he is the lead of the film.  In his acting career spanning many years, probably this is the first time that he is playing a non-villainous or non-comedic character.  And, he does succeed in running the show well.  His latest directorial offering Amaravathi, is a suspense thriller, that throws one of the most interesting antagonists in recent times.  The other important highlight of the film, of course, is its technical finesse.

The film begins in a village that was historically known to have been famous for pearls.  Pubescent children Seenu and Amaravathi are friends who love to spend time at the village's lake, with the former going on an endless search for pearls in the water.  While Amaravathi is the daughter of the village's richie, Seenu is the son of a servant maid.  Amaravathi's father does not like the closeness Seenu shares with Amaravathi and warns his mother against their friendship.  On the day Seenu ultimately finds the pearls in the lake, he enters into Amaravathi's room against the wishes of her father.  Suspecting a physical relationship between the two, the father slits the throat of Seenu and throws him in water


After the credits roll, a series of macabre incidents are shown in which an unidentified person goes about cutting babies from the womb of three or four pregnant mothers.  Farther from the crime story, Ravi Babu, an Agent of the Special Task Force, is ministering his wife for the last fifteen months, who is recuperating after a self-inflicted bullet injury.  The maverick investigating officer is enlisted on the tough job to nab the womb-raider, who is on a hunt snacthing babies from 9-month pregnant mothers.
With his sharp wit, he cracks down the criminal in no time.  Tarakratna is found to be a behavioural deviant soon.  Though the audience may think that he is a psychopath, he is a clever criminal in full control of his mind.  Trust, he can control others' minds too.  A hypnotist by choice, he can put professionals to shame.  What is his agenda?  Who does he want to use as his instruments to slice open the uterus of some more unlucky mothers?
The criminal in question does not kill anyone.  He has a care for the babies (you should know the reason by watching it yourself).  Only, the mothers undergo a miscarriage.  Though there is no murders that are taking place, you feel that Amaravathi is one of the most macabre films.  It is not because of the sound effects or any other technical/artistic factor, but because of the idea of separating an unborn from it's mother's womb.  The visuals of pregnant mothers suffering trauma at the hands of the womb-raider haunt you much later too.
Performances in the film are adequate.  Tarakratna is sans moustache and looks fearful making eerie songs or singing old classics.  It is a Ravi Babu in which he is not a soft villain, terrifying nevertheless, that would make us whistle and clap.  Sneha and Bhumika do not get much footage.  So much for a film that was touted as starring the two ladies in significant characters.  Half-two has good content, while half-one seems too short.
Bhoomika, playing Amaravathi, is the cause of the story, but not a part to it.  Number Ten has a special story here - the significance of which we were never told.   Background score by  is good.

All in all, Amaravathi is watchable if you are one who enjoys edge-of-the-seat thrillers

Released on: 3rd December, 2009

bhumika in kotta bandham


Bhumika and Prakash Raj are acting together in an offbeat film, which is likely to be titled Kotta Bandham. With a tagline added, the title reads...'Kotta Bandham..Meeru Naku Artham Kaaru.'
Bhumika will play an MBA graduate in this film to be directed by a new director, Tekula Kriapakar Reddy. The movie is said to have a rather unusual story with Prakash Raj playing the role of a District Collector. The story revolves around this couple and how their ideas and opinions differ after marriage.
We hope this film will be a success for Bhumika.

trivia of bhumika chawla



Bhumika Chawla is a cute Indian actress.

Bhumika Chawla born to an upright military officer on 21st August 1978 in New Delhi.

Bhumika Chawla is 5 ft 3 inches tall.

Bhumika Chawla's elder brother is an army officer.

Bhumika Chawla's real name is Rachna and is often affectionately called 'Guddiya' by friends and family.

Bhumika Chawla completed her schooling in Delhi and then shifted to Mumbai (Bombay) to pursue a career in modeling and acting.

Bhumika Chawla's campaign for Ponds powder became so popular, that inevitably film offers followed.
Bhumika Chawla's first feature film Yuvakudu in Telugu was released in the year 2000. Her second film Khushi with Pavan Kalyan was a super hit in Telugu for which she won the "Best Actress Award".

Bhumika Chawla debuted in Bollywood with Tere Naam opposite Salman Khan, the highest grosser in 2003, which made her the hottest stuff of the Tinsel World.

Bhumika Chawla's ambition is to win a National Award for Best Actress after winning the hearts of audiences, with the support and appreciation of colleagues of cinema field.

Bhumika Chawla was nominated for her first Filmfare Best Actress Award, and won the Best Debut trophy at the Zee Cine Awards ceremony.

Bhumika Chawla won Best Actress award for the Tollywood movie missamma.

Bhumika Chawla married Yoga guru Bharat Thakur on October 21 2007.

Bhumika Chawla is passionate about poems and is planning to release a poem book soon.