Plot
Makkhi is the story of Jani and Bindu who are in love but never
communicated their feelings to each other and continue to enjoy their
unexpressed love. Sudeep, a billionaire and a powerful businessman gets
attracted to Bindu and wants to own her for his pleasure, but he
realizes that she is in love with Jani, which upsets him.
When Bindu wants to express her love to Jani, Sudeep murders him. Jani is reborn as the fly and attempts to fight Sudeep's proceedings towards to Bindu, but his efforts go in vain. The fly convinces Bindu that he is Jani and they team up to take the revenge.
When Bindu wants to express her love to Jani, Sudeep murders him. Jani is reborn as the fly and attempts to fight Sudeep's proceedings towards to Bindu, but his efforts go in vain. The fly convinces Bindu that he is Jani and they team up to take the revenge.
Reviews
Technically speaking, MAKKHI is a marvel. The computer generated fly does everything that a human does, which includes the shortcomings as well. The graphic designers at Makuta VFX deserve brownie points for creating an insect that's immensely endearing and also enormously convincing as it takes on the antagonist. M.M. Kreem's musical score is just perfect. 'Arre Arre' is melodious and comes easy on the lips, while 'Naam Apun Ka Jani' is energetic and bouncy. The background score is electrifying. Cinematography [K.K. Senthil Kumar] is top notch. The frames are spectacular. The Hindi dubbing is near-perfect.
Sudeep is remarkable as the lecherous, merciless adversary. He's most menacing in a role that must've been a herculean task to accomplish. He had to react to a fly [which was non-existent while filming] and get the actions and reactions right. Samantha is wonderfully restrained, while Nani is charming in a brief but significant role.
On the whole, MAKKHI is a landmark film. You ought to watch certain films in your lifetime. MAKKHI is one of those films. For choosing a crackling idea, for executing it with panache and for taking Indian cinema to the next level, I doff my hat to you, Mr. S.S. Rajamouli.
Sudeep is remarkable as the lecherous, merciless adversary. He's most menacing in a role that must've been a herculean task to accomplish. He had to react to a fly [which was non-existent while filming] and get the actions and reactions right. Samantha is wonderfully restrained, while Nani is charming in a brief but significant role.
On the whole, MAKKHI is a landmark film. You ought to watch certain films in your lifetime. MAKKHI is one of those films. For choosing a crackling idea, for executing it with panache and for taking Indian cinema to the next level, I doff my hat to you, Mr. S.S. Rajamouli.
5 – Flawless
4 – Must Watch
3 – One Time Watch
2 – Wait for the DVD
1 – Stay Away
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Lol the name of this movie is so funny! i haven't watched this but might try this out due to the entertaining name. Thanks for the share.
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