Tuck Jagadish is all colorful and stylish, but the story is more like a renovated story from old times. Almost all action scenes are shot very well. Though there is not much to complain about lag in the movie, the plot itself is old that makes most parts cliched. Some warning dialogues with little tales and some puns are simple yet interesting. Dialogues, screenplay, and editing are fine. The scenes and frames look appealing from start to end. The background music often elevates the scenes. Two songs from Thaman’s music are good, while Gopisundar steals the show with his background music. Rao Ramesh gets nothing meaty and he is hardly seen in the movie and so is Naresh as a drunkard.Īishwarya Rajesh gets a good role and she performed very well in it. Jagapathi Babu did well, but his role lacks strength and spine slowly. Though she is a good performer, Tuck won’t give much to her to perform.ĭaniel Balaji is okay as a villain, but a more powerful villain could have been better. Ritu Varma as Gummadi Varalakshmi mostly sticks to songs and few romantic scenes. His first-half performance is a little away from his usual ‘natural’ with a fresh attitude, but he comes back to being natural in the second half of the movie. Nani looked stylish throughout the movie. How he works towards it and how he beats the plots of Veerendra and Bose forms the story. Tuck Jagadish comes as MRO to the same village and takes up the responsibility of fulfilling his dad’s dream. The sudden death of Adiseshu Naidu brings the selfish and anguished man out of Bose, only pushing him to join hands with Veerendra Naidu to backstab his whole family. Naser’s family is big with two daughters (Rohini and Devadarshini), Sons-in-law (Rao Ramesh and Naresh), Sons Bose (Jagapathi Babu), Tuck Jagadish (Nani). One of the big heads Adiseshu Niadu (Nasser) dreams of seeing a peaceful Bhudevipuram which is obstructed often by the baddie Veerendra Naidu (Daniel Balaji). College Sector 11, Chandigarh.Bhudevipuram villages see a lot of conflicts and deaths within many families due to land disputes. I am positive that in times to come, we will make steady progress in this rewarding journey of teaching and learning in Post Graduate Govt. A dedicated team of our teachers monitor and mentor young students to help them imbibe attributes, skills and capabilities to achieve their cherished goals. Students, we believe are our most valued assets. It has a separate Braille corner for visually challenged students. It has made old question papers and data of pending degrees since 1958 available online. The library is fully computerized with online access and a new feature of transaction messaging through SMS. Our college is spread over an area of 43.8 acres and is equipped with the latest technology, numerous internet labs, Wi-Fi facility, overall e-surveillance and the largest library among the college in this city. It has a department of Environment Education with a highly specialized Cosmic Garden, the first of its kind in India with special reference to Phytochemicals as an alternative medicine. There is also a swimming pool, a gymnasium, tennis, golf course and a basketball court. The college boasts of a large sports ground with cinder track and a sports pavilion. There are as many as 30 departments in Humanities, Commerce, Science, Information Technology, Physical Education as well as PG courses in Chemistry, Commerce, History, Hindi, English, Physics, Punjabi, Physical Education and Information Technology. We offer a broad curriculum and a range of opportunities for all our students to achieve excellence in academic, creative, social, cultural, sporting and community endeavours. Over the years, our illustrious students have carved a niche for themselves in fields as diverse as Politics, Administration, Business, Law etc. College Sector 11, now a Co-educational Institute, was established in 1953. Biometric Attendance ( BPed, MPed ) Serial Noīiometric Attendance of MPed and BPed temporarily suspended till further ordersīiometric Attendance From 04Mar2020 to 07Mar2020īiometric Attendance from 15Feb2020 to 24Feb2020īiometric Attendance from 07Feb2020 to 14Feb2020īiometric Attendance from 23Jan2020 to 06Feb2020īiometric Attendance from 09Jan2020 to 22Jan2020īiometric Attendence from 28Oct2019 to 02Nov2019īiometric Attendance from 21Oct2019 to 26Oct2019īiometric Attendance from 23Sep2019 to 28Sep2019īiometric Attendance from 16Sep2019 to 21Sep2019īiometric Attendance from 09Sep2019 to 14Sep2019īiometric Attendance from 02Sep2019 to 07Sep2019īiometric Attendance from 26Aug2019 to 31Aug2019īiometric Attendance from 19Aug2019 to 24Aug2019īiometric Attendance from 13Aug2019 to 17Aug2019īiometric Attendance from 06Aug2019 to 10Aug2019
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