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9/10
Surprisingly good
While I was on a long local bus ride in Cambodia, the driver decided to play this movie for the passengers. In the beginning I was totally uninterested and not really paying attention, since I misjudged this as something overly sentimental and cheap. But gradually I got pulled into the epic and beautiful story.

This movie just has it all: a sense of history, a sense of wonder, spiritualism, action, romance, humor, music and dance. There is room for many different moods, which follow each other in a very natural way. Almost unknown in the self-centered West, I think this movie deserves way more praise.
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9/10
A Magnum Opus!!!!!!
chiranjeevirk31 July 2009
I watched this movie at Cinemax...first day first Show....Really this picture deserves a 9/10 and with no doubt...Each and every aspect of the movie is good and director SS Rajmouli has taken good care of the technical aspect which was outstanding in Telugu Cinema after Arundhati.......and i fell like this movie should be in Hindi, English also and........ 9 REASONS WHY THIS MOVIE SHOULD BE WATCHED: 1. Songs are Excellent 2. Bike Chasings and Stunts. 3. Kajal Agarwal- Right choice for the role and did justice to the role. 4. Dialogue delivery by Charan - reminds in some parts like Chiru. 5. Excellent performance by Srihari. 6. Special Mention for the Scene where Charan kills 100 Soilders. 7. Spell blinding technical aspects..where good care is taken for each and every take. 8. Cameo role by Chiru 9. Horse Racing, Sword fighting and good action Sequences.

Hence, 9/10.
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8/10
Visual Treat. Total entertainer
pavan-tirupati1 August 2009
When you are going to any S.S. Rajamouli movie..you always have a feeling that rarely he lets the audience down...right from Student no.1 to Chatrapthi to Simhadri or Yamadonga he always makes sure he provides a movie which hangs on to you for a while..well Magadheera is much more than that and arguably is best work by SS.Rajamouli so far..

Why do I say the previous line? The visuals,action sequences,romance,songs everything about this movie is really engaging and even the story though being simple makes you involve in it and during the scene where the hero dives down the mountain after the heroine..you feel your heart dropping too...and not just that scene but many others. Kajal is convincing as a bubbly girl who was a princess in her last birth..and it didn't feel that she was just a showpiece in the movie..Srihari had a brief but impacting roles of sher khan and Solomon..Chiru's guest appearance was kinda disappointing for me as I was hoping I would get to see him dance which didn't happen..but the person we definitely need to talk about here is Ram Charan the hero of the movie...Ram Charan has improved his acting by miles...compared to Chirutha..and has really proved that he can handle acting well...It seemed as if the role was written for him and no other actor would suit this role. the risky horse riding shots..the fight sequences...the sword fighting...everything was performed with ease by Ram Charan..

with good performances by the actors..and a visually stunning movie..and Rajamouli style of story telling...Magadheera would easily become one of the best movies of 2009 ..specially some sequences like fight sequence near Shiva statue...Udaygadh visual beauty...the sets used..the graphics...the concept...the opening scene..are first time ever in Telugu film industry...I give it 8/10 and its definitely worth a watch..
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10/10
Royal and spellbinding
vishnu_braveheart31 July 2009
"This is our movie-our Telugu movie. This is our pride. This is the creation happened with the cognizance of our Telugu director"…would be the feel of every Telugu film lover while watching this film.

Words wouldn't suffice to explain the experience of technical extravaganza depicted in this film. It's just spellbinding. The range of Telugu film has gone to a higher plane with this film. The maker Rajamouli and producer Aravind should be appreciated unconditionally. And kudos would go to the technical team that has kept its brilliance to make this movie a wonder.

Keeping the first 44 minutes away the rest of the movie arrests the audiences completely. The first 44 minutes would literally keep the pulse of audiences down and confused.

The real tempo starts as soon as the completion of the song 'Naakosam Nuvvu' The momentum develops with the first horse riding scene of Ram Charan chasing a bus. The interval scene hooks the audiences with lot of enthusiasm for sure. And the audiences can never turn their head and blink eye lid from then till climax.

And the audiences come out from theater with the experience of a roller-coaster ride, with the sound reverberating in hearts, with a heavy hangover of watching a new facet of Telugu cinema.

The film proves to a historical one with respect to patronage of audiences of all classes.
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10/10
Brilliant and worth watching more than once. !
chaitanyasamrat6 August 2009
Sometimes you feel you should be the first one to review a movie so to share and enjoy the applause that it gets later on. Magadheera is just of that kind. I was amazed and thrilled by the way the movie starts over that deep valley. Some say the movie lets you down in the next half an hour but I suspect that was a ploy by the director. Reason simple, if it was the other way, it would have ended up being an overdose. A mediocre 30-40 minutes with an undercurrent indication to the flash back opened up doors to what is undoubtedly the best achievement in Telugu cinema in movies of this Genre.

Awesome is what I had in my mind leaving to the interval break. Rarely does one feel the break time in Indian cinema is not needed and this happens to be one such occasion. Second half started the roller-coaster ride. You see all the effort that the technicians had put in the movie. While songs are not at their best while listening, they were much better on picture. Dheera Dhreera song should be one of the best pictured songs in Telugu cinema. Charan has a long way to go but there are a few areas where he needs to work out a lot. But well.. for someone in his very second movie, he seems to had put extraordinary effort for this outcome. A pat on back for Rajamouli too.

Some scenes of the movie will haunt you for a long time. The starting scene and the scene where the horse (Badshah) comes back to rescue Charan. The horse chase sequences leading to scene are also superbly pictured. In spite of some obvious logical errors, I felt utterly satisfied for a Telugu movie after a long time. Hard work pays off.

PS: Rarely (sad but true! ) we'll get chance to take our non-Telugu colleagues to a Telugu movie and feel proud. Make the most of it with Magadheera. Let all know that our industry can make the best of the best.
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10/10
Amazing movie
john_thespartan7 December 2009
I just watched the whole movie even without going bathroom. It was really a hell of a movie. I haven't seen anything like in Indian film history. I am from kerala and usually i don't like Telugu films except allu arjuns movies. I don't know Telugu language but even then also i really enjoyed a lot. Kudos to the team of this movie. And i am now a fan of ram charan teja.the start of the movie was surprising but after 10 minutes it changed to different. But the first 15 minutes seemed little bit boring to me. I mean very very little. the love scenes between ram and kajal was very beautiful. And i literally had goosebumps on the scene where teja chase the bus in a horse. Songs were good. The real excitement begins after the interval. From there the movie is like, like? i cant describe it in words. The 100 men fight scene was excellent though its inspired from 300 which is also my one of favourite movies. All in all this is something special!!!
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10/10
The Perfect Indian Epic !!!!!!!!!
magicbaba19 February 2012
Well, What can i say...This is what I expect from Movies : Total Entertainment. The movie has all the good stuff about western epics, Chinese epics, but the HEART of the movie is Indian.

The director has done well to get inspired by the good things about international movies and he has added his own unique Indian touch to it.

Basically, the movie is an amazing Love Epic set against a majestic background.

I rarely watch south Indian movies, but this movie is way better than Jodha Akbar, Gladiator, Mughal-E-Azam!!! I think that says it all.

Ram Charan Teja is Megastar material. Kajal Aggarwal is also very apt for the role. Songs are wonderful. Background Music is Perfect.

All in all : The Perfect Indian Epic. A movie that you should not miss in this lifetime.
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Beware others...Tollywood is growing!
drvishnu443 August 2009
I should say that the Tollywood went too far with this film..

Hats off to Rajamouli..what a great director and a great imagination his direction values are growing with each movie... i am a fan of his films starting from youthful SYE to Magadheera.. and congrats Ramcharan Teja-- amazing performance and macho man.. i really couldn't believe he did this much of action sequences and fights and dance just in his second movie...great! And Kajal was pretty as prince..also as a modern naughty girl. villain performance suits very well with hero.

The Maximum credit goes to visual effects....Fortress and its symbol..the white field for white...and the Shiva's idle..the whole Bhairava Kona was spectacular..Hats off to those who strive hard for these.. and another thing is Dance- Bangaru Kodi Petta- Spell binding.

NEGATIVE ASPECTS- no comedy at all...at least not a bit satisfied me.. Brahmanandam became a mere waste..Suneel was just OK.

IMPRESSION- every Telugu person should watch for his own pride

and others should watch to become aware of us..

Thank you Rajamouli
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7/10
Technically superior (for a telugu film) but patchy screenplay/script
satyavr28 September 2009
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This film really had the potential but fell short due to a lot of issues. First of all the graphics are pretty good for a telugu movie but there is obviously scope for improvement and it will come in time but that does not take away the hardwork and boldness on part of the director/producer to bring such standards to telugu movies. Apart from that the story is drawn from a standard rebirth tale that has been narrated in many movies. Performance of charan is average (esp. dialouge delivery), The way his character remembers its past life is pretty naive, some more time could have been spent on that, and how does the heroine believe the guy loves her without knowing her?. the whole chopper episode is a bit confusing(its supposed to go to a hospital, but goes to Vizag and then Rajasthan!!!), Cheap stunts (bike, lighting fire with foot), Unnecessary scene and senseless dialouges with chiru(for the masses i guess), Fight sequences in killing 100men are repetitive with hero just standing there and slashing his sword for most of the time, It could have been made a bit more interesting with some intelligent moves, The whole concept of planets lining up and (meteor crash!!) could have been shown differently (the animation shown in the sky is hilarious).

On a positive note the chariot race episode, chemistry between the lead pair, dialouges, music and depiction of actress Kajal are good. As far as special effects are concerned this is just the beginning and the standards will improve as the demand will increase in coming years. Overall there is entertainment, good visuals and hence commercial value
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10/10
A complete entertainer!!
shreyash0151 August 2009
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The movie is a complete entertainer with some extraordinary dance moves by Ram charan and locations and action sequences!! The very first scene of the movie shows The warrior KALA BHAIRAVA(Ram charan) lose his love Mitra Veda(Kajal Aggarwal) in the year 1609. Rest of the first half of the movie shows how both of them meet after their rebirth i.e in their present year...with the very first 20 mins of the movie having the most awaited music video BANGARU KODI PETTA.. showing some exhilarating dance moves...the first have moves quite slowly with not too many comedy scenes...but the 2nd half of the movie is where the adrenaline starts to rush!! most of the 2nd part displays the character of KALA BHAIRAVA and MITRA VEDA and how they fall in love.It also shows how great a warrior was Bhairava..this is where the real talents of the actors, technicians and the director. Locations are to just die for during the race between Bhairava and Ramdev(Dev Gill). The Technicians deserve an ovation for the excellent work.

HIGHLIGHTS: 1)Dance for Bangaru koda petta (2)Chiru's Jig (3)Horse race between Bhairva and Ramdev (4)Scene where horse rescues Bhairava from quick sand (5)The scene where Bhairava kills 100 warriors

The only not-so-good scene in the movie was the sumo crashing into the helicopter,which led to a little disappointment in the end... On the whole the movie was an absolute splendour and a must watch!!
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7/10
Worth Watching...!
muddam30 July 2009
The story happens in the year 1609. Kala Bhairava (Ram Charan Teja) is the protector/chief guard of Udayghad kingdom. Mitra (Kajal Agarwal) – the heir princess is in love with him. But there is a bad relative of the king who wants to marry her. Sher Khan (Srihari) plans to invade Udayghad. In the process ensued, all of them die. These four people take rebirth after 400 years in the contemporary era.

Ram Charan's performance in his debut film Chiruta is like a show reel of what he is capable of doing. In this movie, he gets an opportunity to do some real good performance and he performs them convincingly with effortless ease. And he had gone through tremendous physical toil in this film as it involves horse riding, sword fighting, dances and many more. His dance in Bangaru Kodipetta after the completion of Chiranjeevi's appearance is stunning. He is gifted with a good voice and he should fine tune it further to come up with pristine Telugu diction.

Story of the movie is about rebirths. Rajamouli opened the movie by revealing the story right in the first episode. The challenge lies in Rajamouli's handling of telling the story interestingly to the audiences though audiences know what he is going to narrate. Screenplay of the movie is good and the Rajamouli trade mark commercial paybacks are nicely inserted at regular intervals.

Rajamouli should be appreciated for giving due credit to all his technicians by dedicating a full-song to them during the end titles of the movie. Watching that was fun. Background music (a combined effort of Keeravani and Kalyani Malik) is excellent. Cinematography by Senthil Kumar is very good. It is extremely difficult to recreate the era of 400 years old and art direction by Ravinder is splendid. Fights composed by Peter Hynes are excellent.

ANALYSIS: Opening episode of the movie is superb. First half of the movie is nice and second half is decent. The tempo goes down right after the flashback episode as it's everybody's guess that what follows is a predictable climax. The plus points of the movie are Ram Charan Teja, novel subject of rebirth, flashback episode, grandeur and commercial pay offs.

TAILPIECE: There is uncanny resemblance to Arundhati and Magadheera stories. Both these films are about incarnations. Both these movies have aghora episodes. And villain lusts heroine and that forms the central conflict point in both these movies.
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10/10
Two Tums Up
laxmikant_00117 March 2010
Basically i am north Indian and i mostly see Bollywood movie and a common north Indian think that south industries they can only make action movie. before two year i started to see south Indian movie from Bommarillu and than i became a huge fan of this industries honestly they not just maintain there story with there tradition emotion and all. I have seen historical movie b4 like troy gladiator patriot Alexander Jodha Akbar Veer but this movie is mind-blowing basically for youth and young generation So i am going to say that Tollywood can too ahead from Bollywood and i fill proud to be that they can made movie like this. specially thanks to S.S.Rajamouli and Vijayendra Prasad for there super-work with minimum facility's & scope in India. i am waiting for there forthcoming movie. My Rating 10/10..super.
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6/10
good for onetime
varma_thevaldimar5 August 2009
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the story happens in the year 1609. Kala Bhairava (Ram Charan Teja) is the protector/chief guard of Udayghad kingdom. Mitra (Kajal Agarwal) – the heir princess is in love with him. But there is a bad relative of the king who wants to marry her. Sher Khan (Srihari) plans to invade Udayghad. In the process ensued, all of them die. These four people take rebirth after 400 years in the contemporary era. Harsha (Ram Charan Teja) is a race biker. He falls in love with Indu (Kajal Agarwal). And a villain(BIL) called Raghuveer is after her. The rest of the story is all about how they trace themselves back to the past and settle the unfinished business.

Ram charan is good in his dance and superb in fights and horse riding.But he is still continuing his over heroism even after chirutha(not soo good movie).first 45 mins of film is boring and makes u restless.the movie picks up the pace after that.but still a boring first half except the first episode which is good.the second half starts with past story in 1609a.d with udhaygad as flash back and it is the only interesting part of the film and back bone of it. whoever the artdirector is he has done splendid job.cinematography by senthil is good. rajmoulii deserves credit for doing such a movie with high budget but he must have made the first half decent.peter heins is at his best no words to say he has done a marvelous job.music is OK.background music is average.On a whole its OK for one time watch for its splendid visuals and fights.
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2/10
An epic fiasco and no lessons learned
trolldown16 May 2010
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Telugu film industry may not be 400 years old but it took just 40 years for the current generation movie producers, actors and directors to ruin it since it has been moved from Chennai to Hyderabad. The same 'ol hype and the same 'ol reception by the avid telugu movie fans. I admit that there is potential but this movie is just another polished turd. The story is just awful. Why would any king arrange idiotic battle games amidst of war? What's all the hype about the lead character? The way charan killed the 100 best Khan's men reminded me of 300, another awful movie. Telugu movies keep defying gravity, logic and common sense. Charan can't even deliver a dialogue without stuttering. Storyline is full of holes. Some scenes are done beautifully but on a whole, the movie is a pain to watch.

3 more hours of my life that I can never get back.
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10/10
Take a Bow!!!!!!!!!
khabc23 January 2012
I am a gujarati. This is perhaps the first telegu movie which i have seen. But, I am sure this won't be the last. Such is the effect this movie produces.

This is a movie that shall stand the test of time. It has super visuals, great acting and good music (music reminds us of Chinese warrior epic movies). Ram charan Teja and Kajal are the heart of this movie. Both have given powerhouse performances. One cannot imagine any other actors for the role of Bhairav and her lover princess.

If these type of films are continued to be made in South India than soon entire India will watch dubbed southern movies in Hindi ( just like dubbed movies of Hollywood).

The movie is basically a love story of a loyal warrior. The male and female lead have done a wonderful job.

The direction is amazing. The action is refreshing. The songs are good.

These are how epics are supposed to be made. The movie is a wonderful showcase for our culture.

HAR HAR MAHADEV 10 out of 10.
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8/10
Magadheera (2009)
santhosh-102905 January 2018
The movie was so good. The story was an old one but the way they presented was amazing. The vfx and sound effects were very good in the movie.
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10/10
superb
raj-rahul-r14 August 2009
Harsha (Ram Charan) is a young man who earns Money on bike races and bets. He loves such adventures on two wheelers. He happens to touch the hand of a young girl Indu (Kajal) accidentally and that 'soul touch' connects his present to the past.

That's 1609 AD when Kalabhaiarava (Ram Charan) was the warrior in Udaigarh who trains the soldiers. The Senadhipathi Randheer (Dev Gil) lusts on Yuvarani Mitravinda (Kajal) but the latter loves Kalabhirava. That results in a huge battle between Randheer and Kalabhairava which puts end for their lives. Sher Khan (Sri Hari), the Muslim invader witnesses the valor and love of Kalabhairava and salutes to him.

They take rebirth as Harsha and Indu. And many characters from the past also come to present with the soul connectivity. But where? What happens to them? How the past life matters for them in present life? That has to be watched on big screen to experience the marvelous treat along with unleashing those queries This is a must-watch movie for several reasons including the bike adventure, the set of Udaygarh, the background score, songs like Cheppinder Cheppake, Bangarulodi Pettu and the battle between Bhairava and Sher Khan's soldier.
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10/10
Best Ever On Tollywood Screen
satyamurthy428 August 2009
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Magadheera is one of the best movie ever on Tollywood silver screen the technical crew made its excellence.The way of presentation from the director made it go on the top.worth watching....

Analysis: Opening episode of the movie is superb. First half of the movie is nice and second half is decent. The tempo goes down right after the flashback episode as it's everybody's guess that what follows is a predictable climax. The plus points of the movie are Ram Charan Teja, novel subject of rebirth, flashback episode, grandeur and commercial pay offs. On the flip side, there is tremendous scope for improvement in the second half. On a whole, Magadheera might not be a great film. But it is a good entertainer with nicely packed commercial elements and grandeur. Go and watch it in a theater near you with nice projection and good sound system.

Tailpiece: There is uncanny resemblance to Arundhati and Magadheera stories. Both these films are about incarnations. Both these movies have Aghora episodes. And villain lusts heroine and that forms the central conflict point in both these movies.
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Chandamama kathalu.....
AvinashPatalay30 March 2011
"Magadheera" is an indigenous product from our own very soil with significant portion of the plot inspired by bedtime tales of taatayya/ naanamma/ ammama and presented on screen at a lavish scale bench-marked by likes of "Gladiator"/ "300". Without an iota of doubt, "Magadheera" is a praise- worthy effort for the top-class CGI's that transports the audience straight into the period era. Next to CGI I am afraid everything comes to a grinding halt. The entire team seems to have been obsessed with over-the-top production values that nobody bothered to tap even a single shoulder and ask "Where is the plot heading dude?". It would be an understatement to mention the writing has holes as the proceedings give an impression that the impromptu scribbling act was attempted on the set a few minutes before the shot was canned. The editor I am sure made a silent prayer with every stitch that logic remains unquestioned by the audience. Songs by Keeravani don't quite rise upto the expectations. The action sequences are well executed though.

Ѻ Kajal Agarwal:: The new poster-girl on the block, thanks to the good looks. It was evident that she attempts to cover up her acting skills with her coy expressions. Undoubtedly Ms. Kajal is good as "Indira" but sadly a misfit to pull-off the regal character of "Yuvarani Mitravinda Devi". On that note, perhaps there was a good opportunity for heroine #2 to stage an entry (on the lines of every papa Chiranjeevi's movie).

Ѻ Rao Ramesh:: Brings in the stage-like performance coupled with his makeup, gait and hissing dialogue delivery to breathe life into the character of "Aghora".

Ѻ Mumait Khan:: Attempts to displace "Disco Shanti" in the garb of "Bangaru Kodi Petta" remix. On behalf of the fans of the original version, do I need to spell the word "foul"?

Ѻ Suneel & Brahmanandam were merely a force-fit into the storyline. The appalling act in the name of comedy was easily dispensable.

Ѻ Kim Sharma:: Her item song was clearly a force-fit.

Ѻ Dev Gill:: Has got what is takes to breathe a menacingly evil re- incarnate into life. Stands out clearly and now that Sonu Sood has found glory in his own hamlet, perhaps Dev Gill should consider filling in his shoes.

Ѻ Sarathbabu:: Though a short role but effortlessly essayed.

Ѻ Srihari:: Again the writing is at lowest ebb with regards to fleshing out the character of "Sher Khan/ Solomon". Dropping straight into the climax out-of-the-blue is cinematic liberties at its best.

Ѻ Chiranjeevi:: Reprises his persona of mega-star with his signature style, signature dialogues and signature mannerism in a cameo which can be best described as "There you go son, my fan-base is now all yours. Entice them!". Encapsulating father-son in the same screen space is nothing more than a Kodak moment.

And finally about....

Ѻ Ram Charan Teja:: Every heir to a legacy wishes for a wand which could make the comparison go away and magically exceeds expectations. If such did exist I am sure Chiranjeevi Junior would have been the highest bidder. Under the garb of technical brilliance everything gets pushed under the carpet, which includes his performance. Chiru's fans might be benevolent this time and a few times more, but in order to stay in business he needs to build his own army of loyal soldiers. Ram Charan Teja clearly has miles to go before papa can sleep.
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6/10
Overall it's an alright watch.
agof14 June 2023
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Maryada Ramanna looked more like 80s+ bharat cinema, yet this older film directed by S. S. Rajamouli looks fairly modern. The historical costumes and decorations are really how they should be. But also it's a low-budget film, even if it was expensive by telugu standards of the time. You can expect compositing, and CGI not that drastically different from Tunak Tunak Tun. And there're the under-cranked slo-mo scenes, and weird morphs. Some scenes are made with weird shallow wide-lens setup that makes them look out of focus. Mostly the ones shot in the palace.

It's a pretty typical bharat's total work of art film. There's some dated comedy, some action scenes, some drama, some modern urban culture, some historical fiction, dances with songs and of course romance. Which is really weird here. For a story about eternal unstoppable love the "good" guy really loves to point sharp and dangerous objects at girls. From swords and daggers to threatening with glassing. That's besides stalking, kidnapping and accidentally bumping the lead girl's head so hard - she had a severe concussion and lost consciousness for several hours.
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10/10
Undoubtedly Excellent Work.
bluestarlink27 July 2012
Although I am a north Indian but I am fan of South Indian movies. As I watched Magadheera for the first time, I turned crazy. I was having the original Telugu version of the movie with subtitles in English language. I watched the whole movie more than 10 time in the next three days. The movie is an excellent work having perfect cinematography, a very strong and audience-bounding fluent story line, melodious songs, Highly appreciable choreography. The story has been backbone for the film that provided the scope for the action, drama and romance and the director has excelled all the field. Director Rajamouli has done complete justice with the movie in the technical field.
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7/10
Could Have Been Better
theiunikgamer10 June 2023
SS Rajamouli gives some special touch to his films, that makes them special, it's like his signature move His amazing past & present storytelling, twist before interval and full physics ki g## marna climax.

Almost everything is great in this movie, but what makes it far from being perfect is basically two things 1. Unnecessary songs and cringy moments , 2. Pretty old concept reminded that I'm reviewing it in 2023 . Maybe the reincarnation concept was pretty fresh in 2009 but not today. So it's not a evergreen film.

Other than that acting, screenplay, direction, action scenes, etc made this film special. So, a decent entertaining film.
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10/10
Magadheera Review: Not just a visual spectacle, but an epic miracle!
Achyut_Prashast_Singh8 March 2016
Movie : Magadheera (UA)

Rating : 4.5/5

Some films are good enough to be watched. Some films are good enough to be loved. Some films are good enough to be remembered. But very few are films that are good enough to be watched, loved and remembered forever. If you guess which is one of those films, then it's undoubtedly the Ram Charan starrer MAGADHEERA, an epic film which you shouldn't miss in your lifetime.

MAGADHEERA is a fairytale, in simple words. The film has blended slices of action, adventure, drama, fantasy, romance, war and almost everything you can expect in a great film. But the true fact that takes the cake is that MAGADHEERA is packed with brilliance in almost every corner: Be it the storyline, be it the performances, be it the engaging screenplay, be it the action scenes, or the visual effects: The film steals the show in every aspect among which the visual effects are the best to be noted.

For those who have seen other works of Rajamauli, this film is a new experience for them. And for those who haven't, this would be truly an exciting and thrilling watch. It's not just a visual spectacle, but a miracle, the best of its kind, better say.

Coming to the performance, Ram Charan needs to be praised for his powerful performance throughout the entire film. He emotes, fights, loves, and portrays every emotion very well. The war episode is the best example of it. Kajal Aggarwal too is good, she plays it for the most part. Dev Gill redefines the meaning of villainism in films. Srihari is fantastic. All other actors, including Sunil, are good and well cast.

The film's visuals are something I am willing to write about. The visual work is so good that you are likely to be blown away. Several films which have good visual effects look good only on the big screen, but not on the small screen. This is not the scenario here in MAGADHEERA. I myself haven't watched it in theatre. I had first watched it little on TV, little on Internet (Don't worry I don't watch pirated versions), and the full version on the Telugu original DVD, with subtitles, although it's a pleasure that a film like MAGADHEERA doesn't require any subtitles to be watched and loved. The biggest pleasure is that MAGADHEERA won the national award for the best visual effects.

The action scenes are very crisp and perfectly choreographed. Even I feel it that in the films of Rajamauli, fights are more like a poetry rather than just mere pieces of bloodshed. Even here, the fights are like a poetry with energetic and emotional music running in background. The film is well written, and has several scenes that would be written in the golden pages of classic Indian Cinema. Perhaps, the entire film is to be written in the book of Indian Cinema, in golden letters, as one of the gems we have.

However, the film has some flaws, which are not easy to ignore. The first half, after the introduction scene and the song slows down a little. It isn't boring, but the real story takes some time to build up in the first half. Songs aren't very good except the first one. Yes, the background music is of course excellent. Besides, the length of the film, 2 hour 46 minutes, could have been trimmed down a little bit.  For those who mind length even in such films, I recommend watching the Hindi dubbed version, which is dubbed very well and has a runtime of 2 hours and 10 minutes approx.

But despite of these very flaws, the film is watchable and memorable at its best. To sum up, MAGADHEERA is a solid action film that has everything you can expect from a film of this genre. I had purchased the single disc edition, and I am still looking for the 2 disc edition. Are you too going to watch it? I think, yes.
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7/10
Reincarnation magic
BandSAboutMovies25 April 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Director and writer S. S. Rajamouli had a wonderful inspiration for this movie. He told Idlebrain: "My father Vijayendra Prasad prepared a story for a film titled Jagadeka Veerudu with Krishna as hero in the direction of Sagar. They didn't like that concept and it was turned down. I was working as an assistant to my father at that time. I always wanted to do that story and it required huge budget.

When I was granted big budget from Allu Arvind for Charan's movie, I picked this subject up. I watched DVDs of Alfred Hitchcock's TV series before making Magadheera. What intrigued me is that he reveals the entire plot in the beginning and still be able to maintain the suspense by showing how the protagonist does it. It became an eye opener for me. That is the reason why I revealed the story of the movie right on the film's launch."

The reincarnation theme is about four people:

Kala Bhairava (Ram Charan), a valiant warrior and bodyguard for the royal family who is reborn as motorcyclist Harsha.

Princess Mithravinda Devi (Kajal Aggarwal), who is in love with Kala, who refuses to admit it, and returns as Indira.

Ranadev Billa (Dev Gill), the leader of the army who lusts for both power and the princess, reborn as Rajasthani monarch Raghuveer.

Emperor Sher Khan (Srihari), who wants to conquer the kingdom, and the fisherman Solomon.

The film may start in 2009, as Harsha meets and falls in love with Indira. Meanwhile, Raghuveer has also become enraptured by her and is the first to realize that all of their fates are intertwined. It takes a near-death experience -- and the murder of his father at the hands of Raghuveer -- for Harsha to relive his past, including an epic chariot race and a battle to defeat a hundred of Khan's soldiers that ends in tragedy before we come back to the present, a place where no one's fate is set.

Just like Karz, reincarnation is central to this movie. It's also a film packed with CGI and big ideas. It was so popular that it became the first Telugu film in India to have a blu ray release. Even in the U. S., on just three screens in New Jersey, it made $150,000. It may also feel a lot like Gladiator and 300, but the idea that it's pushing to look as grandiose as those films left me exhilarated. The battle against the one hundred soldiers is just incredible and must be seen.
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5/10
Nothing feel good
vaidyalikhitha10 March 2019
Over action and over dialogues in the peak worst plot and worst screenplay music is better I think the hero don't have any work except following the heroin and making to love her coz she is the past lover in prehistoric time villain is a psycho overall director always hypes his movies with fictional stories and makes the audience feel good with predictable end of the story
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