Eega
Eega
| 05 July 2012 (USA)
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Nani is a flower decorator, madly in love with his neighbor Bindhu. He gets killed by the baddie, Sudeep, a powerful businessman. Nani comes back as a housefly to get his revenge.

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Ameriatch

One of the best films i have seen

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ChicDragon

It's a mild crowd pleaser for people who are exhausted by blockbusters.

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Sharkflei

Your blood may run cold, but you now find yourself pinioned to the story.

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Lollivan

It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.

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Paul Magne Haakonsen

Well, it is a movie about a man turned into a fly and sets out to seek vengeance. Enough said!...The movie starts out semi adequately, although it wasn't really all that impressive. But then when Jani became a fly, the movie definitely took a turn for the better. It was hillarious to see how the small fly could complicate the life of his nemesis that much and that efficiently.The special effects were good enough, although some of the CGI was a bit questionable.I have never seen a fly training montage before I watched "Eega", and that alone is enough to watch the movie. Trust me!Sure, the storyline was predictable. But it was so odd and weird that it was actually rather fun to watch. And this being a Hindi movie, so of course you have some singing and dancing scenes, which was to be expected.All in all, "Eega" is an entertaining and somewhat offbeat movie that is definitely worth the time and effort to sit down and watch.

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morganstephens512

This is the first film of this country I have ever seen, and boy it was a really interesting one. The acting was very good I will admit, and the concept was quite out there and I like the story to it. However, I just don't really know what else I can be able to say to it before I see more films of this country. I know that this is not really helpful, but I do suggest it and if for nothing else, the insanity of it and the idea of a fly being able to change one persons life forever is a very interesting thing to behold. I think that could be one of the better movies I have seen in 2017, even though this came out in 2012, so I guess I should say this is one of the better films of 2012 I have seen

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dushyant chaturvedi

This is a truly astounding and humbling experience. Astounding because this blows apart all the expectations which the viewer may have before he sees it. The casual viewer will approach this with a very high degree of skepticism. A person who is killed by a gangster and is reborn as a fly to seek revenge. The story reeks of ridiculousness. However 10 minutes into it and you know you are in for the ride of your life. The ingenuity shown by the eponymous character in pursuing vengeance and the director in creating the scenes is breath taking. The scenes are created so perfectly. The confrontations between Eega(House fly in English) and the construction magnate villain (played superbly by Sudeep) are full of fun and will have you teetering on the edge of your seat. The CGI is world class and the watchers of the regular Indian fare will be totally delighted and amazed. The story is first rate. It is truly a pity that revolutionary movies like this are not sent for Oscar. This would have certainly raised the prestige of Indian cinema. This is an experience of a lifetime. Never believed i would be so moved by an Indian regional flick. 4.5 out of 5 for this lovable fly. Truly made my day. Very highly recommended.

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Shakti Swarup

Worth watching this movie. You can't take your eyes out of the screen until it finished.Amazing script, beautiful direction, splendid animation and off course wonderful acting by the Hero of this movie (Fly).People who have watched "Teri Meherbaniyan" where a dog took revenge of his master's(Jackie Shroff) death, may try relating this story since in "Eega" a fly (Hindi: Makkhi) also taking revenge. But I would say one thing here that both stories are totally different (because in Eega: Villain killed a person and the person reborn as a fly and taking revenge of his own violent death) and has their own way of representation."Aare aare aare" song is enchanting and memorizing.Animation at its best! I would rate 9/10.

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