Alright, alright, let’s talk about this 365 Days Telugu movie. I watched it, ya know, and I gotta tell ya, it’s somethin’ else. Don’t expect no fancy talk from me, I’m just gonna tell it like it is, the way I see it.

First off, they say this movie is a “romantic family drama.” Romantic? Well, I guess, if you call a fella keepin’ a woman locked up romantic. This fella, this Massimo fella, he’s a big shot, a mafioso, you know, the kind that wears fancy suits and bosses people around. And this woman, she’s… well, she’s pretty, I guess. But she ends up his prisoner. He says he’ll keep her for 365 days, and if she don’t fall in love with him by then, he’ll let her go. Sounds crazy, right? It is crazy!

Now, some folks, they say this movie is real bad. They say it makes light of bad things, like, you know, takin’ advantage of women and treatin’ them like dirt. And they say it’s got way too much… well, you know… ahem… “adult stuff” in it. And you know what? They ain’t wrong. It’s got a lot of that. Too much, if you ask me. Makes a body blush, it does.

  • They say it’s like that Fifty Shades movie. I ain’t seen that one, but I hear it’s similar. Lots of… you know… and not a whole lot of sense.
  • And the critics? Oh, honey, they hated it. Said it was one of the worst movies ever made. Gave it zero points, some of ‘em. Can you believe that? Zero!
  • But then you got the regular folks, the ones like me who just watch movies to pass the time. Some of them liked it, I guess. Said it was exciting, or somethin’. Said the actors were good lookin’, especially when they weren’t wearin’ much. Well, they ain’t wrong about that.

Now, this ain’t the same as that other 365 Days movie everyone’s talkin’ about, the one with the Polish folks. This here is a Telugu movie, made way back in 2015, by some fella named Ram Gopal Varma. He even jumps in and out of the movie, tellin’ you what’s happenin’ on this day or that day. Like he’s readin’ from a diary or somethin’. It’s about this couple, Apoorv and Shreya, and their ups and downs.

And there’s this other fella, Posani Krishna Murali, he’s in it too. He’s a funny one, cracks a joke or two. Kind of livens things up, you know? The actors, Nandu and Anaika Soti, they do alright, I guess. Nandu, he seems like a good fella, honest, like he’s tryin’ his best.

So, what’s the bottom line? Well, it ain’t a movie I’d watch with my grandkids, that’s for sure. Too much… you know… and the story, it’s kinda messed up. But, if you’re lookin’ for somethin’… spicy, somethin’ to get your blood pumpin’, maybe you’ll like it. Me? I’ve seen better. I’ve seen worse, too. It is what it is, I guess. Just a movie, nothin’ more, nothin’ less. Don’t go expectin’ no masterpiece, and you won’t be too disappointed. That’s my two cents, anyway. Take it or leave it.

Now, some folks are sayin’ this movie makes bad things look good, you know, like keepin’ someone against their will and all that. And they might be right. It’s somethin’ to think about, for sure. You gotta use your own head when you’re watchin’ these things. Don’t just take it all at face value. That’s what I always say.

Anyway, that’s all I got to say about this 365 Days Telugu movie. It ain’t gonna win any awards, but it’ll keep you entertained, I guess. If you’re into that sort of thing. Just don’t say I didn’t warn ya about the… you know… stuff. And remember, it’s just a movie. It ain’t real life.

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