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Your TFI prediction, which aged badly
▲ 460 r/tollywood

Your TFI prediction, which aged badly

This was my prediction last year, where I thought Nagarjuna would have exceptional performances from both Kubera and Colie, and both of them were such huge letdowns, and TBH didn't require Nagarjuna in those roles at all

u/Interesting-Flan-404 — 2 days ago

Horror of 2026

How do you view this year for Horror cinema? I've only watched two films (1 & 2), and I'm pretty excited about the upcoming films. How did people watch other films in this list? How did it go with them, and what are the other films that you are excited about

u/Interesting-Flan-404 — 7 days ago
▲ 55 r/RCB

Whenever the ball was up in the air, this man was there to catch it, and I was most worried about this guy playing. Whenever I watch an RCB match, I always get a bad feeling when a new guy or an ex-RCB player plays. Even if they shit their entire season, they suddenly wake up and play a winning knock.

The next match is against LSG, and Jos Inglis is gonna play, and mostly he will open, and I believe someone will play an important knock from LSG that day, which will put us in trouble just like how Pant played the last match against us, and how it took a miracle no-ball and Jitesh's innings gave us a win.

u/Interesting-Flan-404 — 22 days ago

Half a decade has passed, and many great films have been released. There were a lot of memorable theatrical experiences, so what's your favorite one?

This is my top 1 film of this decade.

Typically, this is not my type of film; I prefer more Horror/Thriller/Crime/Action. But this film is so personal to me because I never cried so much after watching a film (Ikiru was such a film that moved me). I usually don't cry, be it how heartbreaking or traumatizing it can be, it will make me sad or make me numb/shunned, but it has never made me teary-eyed

This is such a powerful film, which makes a grown-ass man cry and smile at the same time, and it's one of the toughest things a filmmaker can ever pull off, and Prem Kumar aced it.

Everything is perfect in this film, from the music by Govind Vasantha to the acting by Karthi and Arvind Swamy, and the entire cast.

This film is so old school, and I love that aspect of it. There are no quick cuts; there are many conversations and long scenes, which are very rare nowadays, and they respect the viewers.

From scene one, this film made me emotionally invested, be it Younger Arvind Swamy leaving his hometown, the entire marriage sequence, the cycle sequence, and the pre-climax, where Arvind Swamy leaves Karthi's home. In the background, Kamal's voice playing is an absolute cinema movement to me.

u/Interesting-Flan-404 — 25 days ago