Amala paul's movie "kudi yedamaithe" and Date back to History of movies with Same concept

An early example of a time loop is used in the short story "Doubled and Redoubled" by Malcolm Jameson that appeared in the February 1941 Unknown. The story tells of a person accidentally cursed to repeat a "perfect" day, including a lucky bet, a promotion, a heroically foiled bank robbery, and a successful wedding proposal. Other early examples include the 1973 short story "12:01 PM" and its 1990 film adaptation, the Soviet film Mirror for a Hero (1988), and the American film Groundhog Day (1993).

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Amala paul's movie "kudi yedamaithe" and Date back to History of movies with Same concept

Stories with time loops commonly centre on the character learning from each successive loop through time. Jeremy Douglass, Janet Murray, Noah Falstein and others compare time loops with video games and other interactive media, where a character in a loop learns about their environment more and more with each passing loop, and the loop ends with complete mastery of the character's environment.

Shaila Garcia-Catalán et al. provide a similar analysis, saying that the usual way for the protagonist out of a time loop is acquiring knowledge, using retained memories to progress and eventually exit the loop. The time loop is then a problem-solving process, and the narrative becomes akin to an interactive puzzle.

Kudi Yedamaithe (transl. "If Right becomes Left") is an Indian Telugu-language sci-fi thriller web series created and written by Ram Vignesh and directed by Pawan Kumar. It is and produced by People Media Factory for Aha. The eight-episode series features Amala Paul and Rahul Vijay in lead roles. The title is inspired by the song of the same name from the 1953 film Devadasu. It was premiered on Aha on 16 July 2021.

For Editing and Screen Ply A professional can not resist giving this series a rating of 5 out of 5 i.e. 5/5. but for the general public, it may lead them to bore and for fictional and triller and suspense lovers, it's good and a great for this Decade after the Film Gudachari movie by adavi seshu.. 

Durga (Amala Paul), a police officer and Adhi (Rahul Vijay),a delivery boy. The duo finds themselves in a time loop and relives one day's incidents. When they try to break off the cycle, they ended up with only new problems.

  • Amala Paul as Police Inspector Durga
  • Rahul Vijay as Aadhi "Adi"
  • Ravi Prakash as Mahendra
  • Surya Srinivas as Sub-Inspector Thilak Surya
  • Pradeep Rudra as Arjun
  • Pawan Kumar as Harsha
  • Nithya Shri as Parvathy
  • Raj Madiraju
  • Ram Sandeep Varma as Assistant director Abhinav
  • Naveen Itika as Yadagiri
  • Meghalekha as Meera
  • Karthik Sabareesh as Short film director
  • Meesam Suresh as Lakshman
  • Rachiraju as James Ehswar

And The History OF Cinemas With Time Loop

The time loop is a familiar trope in Japanese pop culture media, especially anime.[6] Its use in Japanese fiction dates back to Yasutaka Tsutsui's science fiction novel, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (1965), one of the earliest works to feature a time loop, about a high school girl who repeatedly relives the same day. It was later adapted into a 1972 live-action Japanese television series, a hit 1983 live-action film, a 2006 anime film, and a 2010 live-action film.

The 1983 live-action film adaptation of The Girl Who Leapt Through Time was a major box office success in Japan, where it was the second-highest-grossing Japanese film of 1983. Its success was soon followed by numerous anime and manga using the time loop concept, starting with Mamoru Oshii's anime film Urusei Yatsura 2: Beautiful Dreamer (1984), and then the manga and anime series Kimagure Orange Road (1984–1988).

The time loop has since become a familiar anime trope. Other popular Japanese works that use the time loop concept include Hiroyuki Kanno's science fiction visual novel YU-NO: A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of this World (1996), the visual novel and anime franchise Higurashi When They Cry (2002), the light novel and anime franchise Haruhi Suzumiya (2003), Mamoru Oshii's Japanese cyberpunk anime film Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence (2004), Hiroshi Sakurazaka's sci-fi light novel All You Need is Kill (2004) which was adapted into the Tom Cruise starring Hollywood film Edge of Tomorrow (2014), and the sci-fi visual novel and anime franchise Steins;Gate (2009).

Stories with time loops commonly centre on the character learning from each successive loop through time. Jeremy Douglass, Janet Murray, Noah Falstein and others compare time loops with video games and other interactive media, where a character in a loop learns about their environment more and more with each passing loop, and the loop ends with complete mastery of the character's environment.

Shaila Garcia-Catalán et al. provide a similar analysis, saying that the usual way for the protagonist out of a time loop is acquiring knowledge, using retained memories to progress and eventually exit the loop. The time loop is then a problem-solving process, and the narrative becomes akin to an interactive puzzle.

The presentation of a time loop as a puzzle has subsequently led to video games that are centred on the time loop mechanic, giving the player the ability to learn and figure out the rules themselves.

Games like The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, Minit, The Sexy Brutale, Outer Wilds, 12 Minutes, Returnal and Deathloop were all designed to allow the player to figure out the loop's sequences of events and then navigate their character through a loop a final time to successfully complete the game.

According to Raul Rubio, the CEO of Tequila Works that created The Sexy Brutale, "Time loops allow players to train to get better at the game, faster, smarter, by experimenting from a fixed starting situation, and seeing what it works to move 'forward' within the loop and adding something else to that structure to build a solid process."

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