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Star Cast : Sweety, Deepak

Director : Ram Gopal Varma

 

So, continuing the series of reviewing movies and shows during the lockdown period, our today’s pick is RGV’s new OTT release Naked Nanga Nagnam. Let’s now see how it is. The film is available on RGV World/ Shreyas ET.

 

What’s it about?

The film starts with Deepak and Sweety, a couple fighting with each other. An upset Depak leaves the house and Sweety goes for a shower. When she comes out of the shower, Sweety’s maid, Jamal watches her in a naked avatar. Taking this as a chance, Sweety woos Jamal and starts making love to him. This is the time, her husband suddenly enters the scene and starts trashing his wife and the servant boy. The rest of the story is as to what happens to the poor boy and how Sweety handles the situation.

 

What’s good?

These days, it is very hard to pick what is good in RGV films. But as we have to put something that’s good, then it will be the sound design which is decent. The main lead, Sweety provides some eye candy that will be loved by teenagers. The best part of the whole movie or short film you can say is the acting by the poor servant boy who plays the role of Jamal. He is somewhat decent with his expressions and makes some sense in the film.

One more advantage for the makers is that there is hardly any expenditure in the film and RGV has put 200 Rs as the ticket. So, as he has good craze, his fans will watch it and that itself will bring good money for him. In a way, he has made a clever business tactic and will make a lot of money from this film.

 

What’s bad?

Many posters of RGV films make you think that were will be a lot of eye candy. But when you watch the film, there will be nothing in it. It was proved with his last film climax and the same is the case with Naked as well. The so-called glamor showcased looks cheap in many areas. Especially those close-up shots and various angles in which the camera showcases the heroine is really cheesy.

Storywise, there is nothing in this film. At least RGV should have made it into an hour-long film and added some scenes and drama to make things look better. 90% of the film is shown in a lustful manner and the last scene is where the twist comes and that too, it is executed in a very silly manner. You can say that there are far better stories and emotions in the 30 second Tik Tok videos that come out these days.
 

Final Word

Overall, Naked Nanga and Nagnam is yet another dud from the master filmmaker, RGV. At least in his last film, Climax, there was some kind of story and thrill but here, one fails to understand the theory behind making this film. The glamor show is silly, story and narration are over the top and the basic emotion in this film is purely missing making this film a horrible watch. Just stay away from this one.

Rating : 1.5/5

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Banner : RSR Production & Shreyas ET presentation

Cast : Mia Malkova

Written & Directed by : Ram Gopal Varma

So, continuing the series of reviewing movies and shows during the lockdown period, our today’s pick is RGV’s new English film Climax. Let’s now see how it is.

What’s it about?

The film is about a couple, who, on a fun trip, end up in a desert which has a board written: “Do not Enter”. But still, they enter the desert and start chilling around. All of a sudden, they start facing crazy problems. Left with no choice, they escape from the desert and reach a local police station to complain about things. But their problems become even bigger there. Who are these people? Why are they troubling the couple? and how do they escape from there is the whole story of the film?

What’s good?

As expected, RGV uses his talent to showcase Mia Malkova in the best sensuous way possible. The film starts on an interesting note and the whole set up looks good in the beginning scenes of the film. Like in all RGV films, the camera work is top-notch in this movie as well. The way all the romantic and thrilling scenes have been shot looks good. Mia Malkova did her best to act and looked okay.

What’s bad?

It is hard to pen all the bad things about this film as they are so many. Even though the film is 52 minutes long, it feels like you are watching this film forever. The biggest headache in the film is the sound effects which irritate you till the end.

Even though RGV showcases Mia Malkova well, there are certain scenes that go overboard as the angles in which she is showcased look cheap. There are so many things that happen just for the sake of it. Some weird people on motorbikes barging into the scene without any purpose lack clarity and frustrate you big time.

There are basically no twists in this thriller and a small point is stretched for no reason till the end. The screenplay goes for a toss as the so -called horror scenes do not create any impact making the proceedings go haywire.

Final Word

Overall, Climax is yet another dud from RGV. There is nothing special or interesting that the film showcases. The horror thriller is narrated in a haphazard manner with none of the scenes making any impact. All those who are excited to see Mia Malkova, there is nothing great to boast about her in the film. Barring the good camera work, this film ends as a big bore and should be ignored during this lockdown period.

Rating: 2/5

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