Makkhi
India
29665 people rated Nani loves Bindu but is killed by a jealous Sudeep, who lusts after Bindu. Nani is reincarnated as a fly and decides to avenge his death. He teams up with Bindu to make Sudeep's life a living hell.
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Wathoni Anyansi
01/11/2024 03:26
Makhhi or eega is a movie which is absolutely weird and non sense but wait......this movie is a official non sense movie. I am sure the director made it and announced "hey folks this film is non sense...see if you like it or not but i have tried to make it entertaining".
So this non sense movie is absolutely a rich experience. Its fresh beautiful and artistic. Unexpectedly this is first movie from south that i loved. Amazing story though nothing new but along with 'arey arey' soundtrack this film is just a refreshing experience. Don't know if they like it or not but i just loved this senselessness. Animation is unforgettable even though it has no match with modern animation movies. In all i loved this movie and congratulate director and crew for this try.
مهند قنان
01/11/2024 03:26
I find misleading the score of 8 that this movie has here at the time of writing this. First of all, let me start by saying that I don't like Bollywood movies, in general. I avoid them. For the description presented on this website, I didn't think this movie was going to be like that, so I was disappointed at having to cope with (BAD) singing and dancing. In all fairness, it's mostly the first 30 minutes of this that really stick out for mediocrity: I don't know if the bad songwriting and poor choreography were created like that on purpose in order to make it funny, although I can tell you that "bad" doesn't equal "funny", by no means. The 2 people the love story spins around are terrible actors: wooden like expressions, lack of natural feeling in the acting... Thankfully, the male gets killed (like we all know by the movie description) within those 30 first minutes, so one less thing to cope with. The CGI fly makes a much better actor than him. Speaking of special effects, they are mostly OK, nothing brilliant, but they deliver. Strange how it seems to be differences between CGI quality throughout the movie.
One thing I don't get is why the H the actors seem to swap between speaking Telegu and English whenever they feel like it. To be honest, I don't know anything about Hindu languages, and wouldn't be surprised if they have been so westernized in some areas that they really speak like that, but I don't like it, sorry about that; India fought very hard for its independence to just include such non-sense in its language. Then again, maybe this is another recourse of the filmmaker to try to add a note of humour to the movie. Well, if that's the case, it's a big fail. Same goes for the inclusion of Christian religion in Hindu life, in this movie. I can respect people, highly, for considering a cow sacred. I won't respect anybody pushing his/her religion in a war of conquest.
Thankfully, the interactions between the bad guy (who saves the acting part delivering a solid and humorous repertoire) and the imaginary fly make it up for most of the horrible singing and acting. Speaking of horrible things, what's up with the air blowing effect on the girl, even indoors? Is that a common Bollywood recourse, or just another failed attempt to humour?
It's in interesting how much blood and sadistic behaviour this movie contains. I don't dislike it, quite the opposite. Just surprising for a silly Indian movie.
Anyway, the only piece of music I enjoyed is the last one, at the very end, you'll see why! The fact that the voice pitch is changed probably helped (a lot).
Fun (perhaps) to watch once. I just hope the whole movie was created as a big joke. If the drama, musical or any other genre in it was intended with any seriousness, it is a total failure.
verona_stalcia
01/11/2024 03:26
The movie starts with a regular love story followed by egoistic nature of villain and followed by CGI of a housefly. This might be the dumbest movie i have seen, how can a housefly have a memory and a brain?? The CI work is not that great either in the climax of the movie. I could not connect to any of the scenes and it seemed totally illogical. This movie would suit moviegoers who do not like to dwell into things too much.
There was no wow factor in the movie except for couple of silly jokes here and there.
pros: it suits kids to have fun in the movie while the graphics are on. The villain was good with his emotions and expressions.
cons: No gripping screenplay, not much emotions as this is a revenge story
Bottom line: Not worthy to waste 3 hrs of my time.
Chabely
01/11/2024 03:26
While Hollywood is busy promoting promiscuity, perversity, Satanism, drug abuse, etc Bollywood is making a movie about - as the description of this movie states - a murdered man who is reincarnated as a housefly and seeks to avenge his death. Hollywood is going bankrupt, Bollywood is succeeding. Eega demonstrates perfectly well why that is the case, as silly as the premise of the movie may sound.
Anyone can make a * movie, celebrate drug abuse, trash religions, etc. Any movie can be filled with sexual scenes, nudity, perversity and such things. That's why Dutch and French movies will never break through and that's why Hollywood is currently going bankrupt. It's a cheap, uncultured, immoral and shameless way to attempt to make money. In contrast, making a movie such as Eega takes skills, culture, religion and all of that to make it work. In addition, even though I'm not into romantic movies, Eega and Magadheera (2009) from the same director and co-writer of this movie, S.S. Rajamouli, I have greatly enjoyed both of these romantic movies. It's a huge relieve that S.S. Rajamouli hasn't tried to make a Western styled movie. Both Eega and Magadheera are culturally and theologically Indian movies in every way (and both deal with reincarnation). It gives me a little bit of hope that it's not over with good movies in the world. There is a still a country in the world that has enough self-respect to be able to produce such a movies like this one, instead of resorting to something like I Love You Phillip Morris (2009).
From the beginning to the end Eega has kept me entertained. I was expecting it to be bad but I was pleasantly surprised. The movie focuses on what matters to the story and never goes astray. I have never seen a movie in which a person is incarnated as a fly and that also makes one curious I guess, which works in favor of the movie and the movie takes full advantage of that.
A romantic but sad movie. Definitely recommended!
LADIPOE
01/11/2024 03:26
Director SS Rajamouli is one of those directors who have never tasted a flop in their career. He takes film-making a challenge and enjoys it as a passion and not for money. He has taken an insect as his hero in Eega and made the film, which is so gripping and makes the audiences to sit on the edge of their seats biting their nails. Sudeep (Sudeep) is a billionaire and women are his weakness. He always wants to tread wrong routes to achieve what he wants. He is ready to kill even his friend to bag what he wants. He sets his eyes on Bindu (Samanta), a miniature sculpture maker. Nani (Nani) is in love with her. Learning her love towards Nani, Sudeep bumps him off. Just before his death, Nani comes to know that Bindu also loves him. So he takes a rebirth as an Eega (housefly). Though it is an insect, it remembers everything in its past life and wants to take revenge on Sudeep. The rest of the story deals with how the housefly takes revenge on Sudeep. Performance: Though he had a very limited screen presence, Nani has proved that he is a talented artiste. Samanta has also proved that she could perform well and also filled the glamor slot. Although Sudeep is a villain, he has the screen presence from beginning to end. He has given an extraordinary performance. He is excellent in action. The housefly, which is a graphical object is the hero in Eega. The sentimental scenes between the heroine and Eega, the revenge scenes with the villain are excellent. Rajamouli is successful in creating the exact expressions of Eega with the help of animators and graphic designers. Technical: Senthil Kumar's cinematography is extra-ordinary and Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao has done a very good job. S Ravinder's art work is also worth praising. MM Keeravani composed two songs for this film, but his entire work is on background score. He has given wonderful re-recording, which elevates every scene. When it comes to direction, SS Rajamouli's work needs no mention. Taking a small point, which he heard in his childhood, he has brought out an excellent film. The storyline and the plot are perfect. The presentation is superb and the narration is extraordinary. In fact, the director himself is the hero in Eega because the housefly is a graphical object. Remarks: As Ram Gopal Varma's predicted, the film will definitely collect Rs 100 crore. The film, which has been made with Hollywood standards, will mesmerize audiences of all age groups and classes. It is must watch film. Watch it to enjoy Rajamouli's graphical wonder. PS: The film would be extraordinary if you can watch it in multiplexes
محمد رشاد
01/11/2024 03:26
The movie seems to be inspired my the Hollywood movie Mouse Hunt. Of course the director has shown great effort in Script. Back ground score is very good. The lead actress Samantha looks pale. Sometimes the story misses the logic. Anyway its good to watch without expecting a feel like Hollywood movie. Nani has done his job very well n Sudeep as well. All credit goes to him in the Cast. Don't expect that you are going to watch a Hollywood movie. But its a big forward step in Tollywood. Just watch it without trying to criticize then you will definitely like it. All credit goes to Director, nobody would get benefit from the success of this movie..
❤❤
01/11/2024 03:26
Elements like the below are an icing on the cake : 1. Eega doing its best to prevent Sudeep from getting intimate with Bindu.
2. Eega's teasing gestures to Sudeep, which is funny and also lends an aura of heroism around the fly.
3. Eega's song where it challenges Sudeep is not only well-placed but also an integral part of the film.
4. The character of Bindu being made a part of Eega's plot is superb. Kicha Sudeep's performance in Eega is getting rave reviews from various quarters. With his wonderful acting, the actor has won the hearts of the audience. However, his fan followers from Karnataka had one more reason to be thrilled
Rahil liya
01/11/2024 03:26
Eega is tagged as ultimate revenge story and you should watch the film to know why it is! This is really an ultimate entertainer where there is no big commercial hero to shoulder it. However, audience would connect with the Eega and its revenge right away. How many times have you seen crowds cheering a housefly's entry? Eega is not less than any commercial hero, at least in this film.
Rajamouli's has done very good research on the houseflies. He captured every tiny movements and incorporated in the film. He used the tininess of the protagonist to good effect and there are tons of scenes that would leave you awestruck. Watch out for the scene where Eega causes a traffic jam and the scene where it gets back into the running car through ac window.
Only a great director could imagine such scenes and bring them on to the screen with such finesse. Rajamouli ranks among the best directors that India has ever produced. Eega proves that he is the commercial guru of cinema. He made a film which is totally different and yet commercially viable.
All the sections of audience could enjoy this film as Rajamouli dealt it in typical Telugu commercial filmy style. There are elements that caters to every section. Except for the fact that the logic has gone for a toss, Eega is pretty good on every level. May be the screenplay could have been fine tuned as there are some hiccups in between.
Nevertheless, Eega entertains and engages throughout. There are scenes where you would watch the action with closed fists. Should we give better example to say that this film succeeds? Eega is an experience that should never be missed. And you know where to head right after you are done reading this review, right?
Rae🖖🏾
01/11/2024 03:26
This movie is worth Watching .. Wonderful work by all CG artist and all the technical artist behind the making....! It Deserves an Oscar. A sure Benchmark. Story-Screenplay-Bg Music and Soundfx SuperB Great storytelling Worth to watch First Day First Show... Hatz off to the CG work...would be really happy to know if this was made in India. Anyways Superb! Its a complete family entertainer...with Sweet gentle love..Action.. and World class CG. Kids will love it except for few dramatic shots... Logically great work done. A great visual treat to guys who watch this movie in theater. So lets all wish this team to do more and Start with an Oscar with "NAAN E"....All the very Best guys.
Nelisiwe Sibiya
01/11/2024 03:26
Before I begin this review, I would like to take a moment to salute Mr. S.S.Rajamouli for coming up with an entertainer that has pushed the boundaries of our filmmaking. Eega makes us all proud to be a part of the Telugu Film Industry.
'Eega' has released across the world today in a big way and the movie has been directed by S.S.Rajamouli. Music has been scored by Keeravani and the film has Samantha,Nani and Sudeep in lead roles. The movie has some outstanding performances but Sudeep takes the cake. He is terrific as the villainous guy and his screen presence is riveting. Sudeep is a major asset for the movie.
Samantha comes up with a good performance and she looks very cute in the movie. Her interaction sequences with the Eega are heartwarming.
Nani delivers a humorous and spirited performance in the brief role that he has. He has good comedy timing. Srinivasa Reddy and Thagubothu Ramesh bring a few laughs.
S.S. Rajamouli's direction and screenplay deserve special mention. The story moves along at a terrific pace and the buildup to the interval is amazing. Good humor and solid drama keep viewers deeply involved in the film. The special effects are of very high quality and they have never been seen in Telugu Cinema before.
The emotional struggle of the Eega and its cute mannerisms will endear it to kids. Don't be surprised if your kids bug you for an Eega toy after this movie.
The climax block and the way the Eega extracts its revenge on the villain is shown brilliantly. Eega also performs Chiranjeevi's Indra step and Jr NTR's Yamadonga step during the climax title cards. Visual effects and CGI images are of a very high quality and they are worth applauding. Eega's revenge sequences have been well conceived by Rajamouli and the SFX team. As I said before, Eega makes us all proud to be a part of the Telugu Film Industry. It is wildly entertaining, hilarious at times and the Eega really endears itself to viewers. Don't miss out on 'Eega'. These kind of films don't come very often. GO and grab your tickets now folks...