About Vedavyasa Bhat

I am a pure Bangalorean ! Being born and brought up in Bangalore, I am unlikely to move from here. My passions include watching movies (obviously), Computers, Food and sleeping (!). Movies help me de-stress majorly and I just love being transported to a different world and becoming a different person, even if it is for a couple of hours


Posts by Ved:

Meet the Spartans: A True Spoof Movie

Vedavyasa Bhat reviews Jason Friedberg's Meet The Spartans Its a spoof. What can you expect from a spoof ? Lots of slapstick comedy, lots of caricaturing of popular stars, films and personalities ? Lots ...
May 13th, 2008 • More on: Film Review, Highlights, Hollywood, Movies, featured

U Me Aur Hum: An Overdose of Romance

Better luck next time Ajay, focus on the script is all I can say, writes Vedavyasa Bhat after watching Ajay Devgan's directorial debut U me and Hum A new born baby, ...
May 12th, 2008 • More on: Bollywood, Film Review, Highlights, Movies, featured

One Missed Call: A feeling of Deja Vu

One Missed Call left Vedavyasa Bhat unimpressed A stranger Calls, The Ring and many other suspense/horror flicks usually remade from Japanese hits have caught our imagination or bored us to death at some point ...
May 8th, 2008 • More on: Film Review, Movies, Review Contest, featured

3:10 to Yuma: Westerns are Back!

Vedavyasa Bhat reviews James Mangold's 2007 Russell Crowe and Christian Bale starer 3:10 to Yuma Westerns are back! Absolutely thrilled to have watched this one. Who doesn't love a lovely western flick ? And this movie ...
May 7th, 2008 • More on: Film Review, Highlights, Hollywood, Movies, featured

The Name is Rajinikanth: A Book Review

Vedavyasa Bhat reviews latest biography of Tamil superstar Rajinikanth Is there anything Rajini 'kant' do ? 'The Name is Rajinikanth' is not a documentary on the superstar but is a book (an unsupported biography) by an ...
Mar 31st, 2008 • More on: Books, Highlights, Indian Cinema, Movies, featured

Not Golden Anymore (this year at least)

Will the Writers Guild of America strike affect the academy awards as well, Vedavyasa Bhat's view...
Jan 11th, 2008 • More on: Hollywood, Movies, Opinion

National Treasure: Not So Precious

Am I being too harsh on this movie ? I think not. Did I enjoy watching the movie? thinks Vedavyasa Bhat...
Jan 11th, 2008 • More on: Film Review, Hollywood, Movies

Dus Kahaniyaan: A Let Down

In spite of all this largeness to the movie, I felt disappointed and let down, not because of the direction but because of the stories themselves, writes Vedavyasa Bhat...
Dec 10th, 2007 • More on: Bollywood, Film Review, Movies