Movie: Oosaravelli
My Rating: 2.75 / 5
Banner: Sri Venkateshwara Cine Chitra
Cinematography: Rasool Ellora
Music: Devi Sri Prasad
Producer: BVSN Prasad
Editing: Goutham Raju
History: Vamshi Vakkantham
Address: Surender Reddy
Cast: NTR Jr, Tamannah, Shaam, Payal Ghosh, Prakash Raj, Jayaprakash, Raghubabu, MS Narayana, etc..
Release Date: October 6, 2011
Review
History
Tony (NTR) is a street thug in Mumbai to do anything for money and is now in Hyderabad.
It seems Niharika (Tamannah) falls in love with her. After an initial yes and no, Niharika also falls for Tony. Meanwhile, Tony joined the band of Sarkar (Jayaprakash Reddy) and through a sequence of events coming in (Prakash Raj) of the Mafia Don Azzu Bhai brother.
However, starts killing them one by one and this leads to a conflict between him and Niharika. However, the mission of killing Tony is everything for a reason and has a long flashback. What is this flashback? How Niharika involved in that? What are the different features of Tony? All this forms the rest of the story.
Performance artists:
Junior NTR meets with reasonable performance. The undervalued compared to their natural instincts histrionics. He was good at dancing and delivering punch dialogues few.
Tamannah has come up with a paper based on performance. Overall, she did a decent job. The glamorous wanted treatment has not worked this time. But she shone and a couple of songs.
Prakash Raj has done this several times. For a change, comes only during the second half, but only if he is there, making its presence felt.
Payal Ghosh has a meaty role and made good use of it. Jayaprakash Reddy and Sarkar brought smiles with his dialogue delivery. Raghu Babu was just as fun as Shiva chain.
Shaam came and went, the same with Sayaji Shinde. Rahman was clean. Narayana M S was competent. Murali Sharma did not use their full potential. The other artists just make your much needed and fills the screen.
Highlights:
* First semester
* Recorded NTR character
Disadvantages:
* The second half
* Driven Sequences
* Stereotype climax
* The lack of conviction in the key scenes
* Media of Music
Final analysis:
Surender Reddy proved himself as an action and the director of entertainment with 'Kick' so the expectations were high in this case.
The positive pre-release hype that was making the rounds, everything seemed on track. And seeing the first half makes you feel like you can wait another super hit. The explosion range raises the stakes.
But things start to spiral downward during the second half. As such, the director's thought process is understood, but was unable to conceive with the right fist on the screen. Missed freshness in narration. Scissors had worked well in the second half, would become a better film.
Some fluctuations are easily observed and can feel the drag. The good side of the film is the difference in treatment with the script and give a lift to the character of the heroine. However, due to the lack of depth in some scenes, few situations happen lightly.
For fans of NTR, this will be a different treatment. Except one or two high-octane dialogues, most of his character is to guess and unpredictable.
If manufacturers had focused on increasing the comedy track in the second half, along with providing a compelling climax fight sequences, the film would have been much better.
Bottomline: Do not expect a film of NTR Brand! It is up to the mark
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