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Friday, April 16, 2010

watch online aawaham telugu movie review 2010 free | horror movie aawaham by RGV telugu movie review online


watch online aawaham telugu movie review 2010 free | horror movie aawaham by RGV telugu movie review online

REVIEW OF AAWAHAM

Starting where Phoonkh 1 left off, we have Rajiv (Sudip), Aaarthi (Ashwini) and their two kids Raksha and Rohan poignant to the picturesque Alibaug to overlook the horrors of the account. The open coast-house which seems wholly welcoming at first briskly starts charming on a weird air as we look around. A unite of scenes later, we border since the signs of the unwelcome chutzpah as a doll that starts popping up everywhere. Pretty speedily, the cheery family starts encountering the evil grit and the first half trimmings with the partner getting possessed by Madhu (the evil phantom who is still gasping for revenge). The back half are no-holds barred scuffle between Madhu’s essence and Rajiv with the bitter mood wrecking havoc by killing the people around him exit him hopeless. The tame and lame zenith is about how Rajiv defeats Madhu and what he loses in the bargain.
Like all Varma horror productions, this one also relies totally on arrange up the tension with everyday items that take on a curious deprave depending on the care. There are many sequences where the outlook moves at its own tread while you think something to come to life up at every camera prejudice or a sound upshot. The cinematography by Charles Meher and the sound intend by Jayesh come together very effectively in these scenes that are also helped by some adept influence. Performances by Sudeep, Ashwini and Ehsaas (who acting Raksha) are appealing good. Sudip’s intensity in some of the scenes is noteworthy and reminds you of his performance in Rann.
What is bad: What doesn’t work for Aawaham is that the chills dynamic doesn’t sustain through the next half alongwith some stoppable stereotypes. To advantage with, the imminent stereotype of a ghost dressed in black with a scarred, whitened face has been tatty and abused so much and this is not something you insist to see an in a Varma flip. The next stereotype is the tantriks who get killed evidently even before they can indulge in some mumbo-huge. At the end, when this all-crushing spirit is smashed so merely, you feel like throwing up your hands asking whether all those horrors and murders destined this unfussy end.


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