MUMBAI : In recent times, the common thread between two of his on-screen characters - Gursevak Singh and Omkar Singh - is that both of them are Sikh. | Tellychakkar.com
In recent times, the common thread between two of his on-screen characters - Gursevak Singh and Omkar Singh - is that both of them are Sikh. While the intense and nuanced performances of such Sikh characters in mainstream entertainment is .
Check Movie review: The film keeps taking temporal leaps but the timeline is quite hazy. Written By Check Movie Review: A thriller that lacks both logic and gravitas
Movie Name: Check
Director: Chandrasekhar Yeleti
Rating: 2
In Telugu films, the hero meets exactly the kind of individuals he needs to meet in life on exactly the day he needs to. In Check, Aditya (Nithin), the self-taught chess genius, bumps into a young girl who is very fond of chess. The girl is seen playing chess with a boy, of all places, in the premises of a court. And the girl, who goes on to be wowed by Aditya s brilliance, is the granddaughter of the judge. Bingo! In Check, miracles are just a chess square away.
Review: IIT Krishnamurthy
2.5/5
Cast - Prithvi Dandamudi, Maira Doshi, Vinay Varma, Satya, Anand, Benarjee and others
Director - Sree Vardhan
Music - Naresh Kumaran
IIT Krishnamurthy is a low budget thriller that chose to skip theatrical release for digital streaming. It is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video. Despite its limited budget and unknown lead pair, the film has an engaging plot line that keeps the viewers invested in knowing the journey of IIT Krishnamurthy.
What is it about?
An IITian Krishnamurthy (Prudhvi) comes to Hyderabad in search of his missing uncle. The paper advertisement of a missing person catches the attention of ACP Vinay Varma (Vinay Varma). He is an honest cop but has his doubts on Krishnamurthy’s search for his uncle. Krishnamurthy is attacked by unknown persons when Vinay starts investigating the missing person. Startling truths about the case surface as they dig further.