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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

OOSARAVELLI MOVIE REVIEW


DUSSERA” …A Big Festival being around…It’s time for celebrations…family gatherings and finally for movies. While “Dookudu” released few days back is ruling the roost, It’s NTR’s turn to hit the box-office with new film “Oosaravelli”. Surendar Reddy of “Athanokkade”, “Kikk” directs the flick. He earlier directed NTR for “Ashok”. Tammana plays the female lead opposite Young Tiger.

Let’s check in brief what’s it all about…

Plot(Not much spoiler): Tony(NTR) a easy going guy who does petty settlements for money, comes to Hyderabad from Mumbai. He falls for Niharika (Tamanna). NTR in his acts, behave bit differently based on situations starts killing the baddies one after other with hidden motto. What’s the story behind his killing the goons? What’s the connection of the heroine with the main plot? etc are revealed as the movie proceeds!

Actors:
Whatever firstly let’s appreciate NTR, for choosing a title “Oosarvelli” rather than some general mass title to suit his image. He tries hard to come out of Angry Lad image and tries to be a lover boy for a while and act comically like RaviTeja for a while. So while he is not himself, he is just adequate for the role. Ease in dance is of course cake walk for NTR, though there’s no much scope here. But definitely his fans will miss the punch that they get through his powerful dialogues and emotions. Wish he switches back to that for his mass followers.
Tammana has got real meaty role here. She balances the glamour quotient and emotions perfectly. It’s a rare thing that Heroine has that much of screen space these days as almost 10 minutes in the later half entirely runs on her. Her acting ability comes in handy here. She is one thing to look out for in this flick. She is superb in “Niharika” song.

Payal Ghosh who is seen in “Prayanam” plays Tammanna’s friend. She shares most of her friend’s screen time. She supports the proceedings from the beginning and gains more importance towards the end.

O God, It’s too tiresome and irritating to see Prakash Raj is same old Don Ajjubhai( even his name is disgustingly boring) role  with such an idiotic same old costumes. While there is no brahmanandam here, Jaya Prakash and Raghubabu etc try to add some comedy. MS Narayana also supports them. Very few other actors like Tanikella, Shiyaji shinde and Kikk Shyam  are adequate.

So What’s the gist!!
Director Surendar Reddy tries to tell the regular revenge drama in rather twisted manner. He borrows theme of “Aarya” for first half. First half is filled with some triangular love story between NTR and Tammana and her would be( a guy plays similar role like Sivabalaji in Aarya). And there’s a side track of Jaya Prakash, don wannabe to support this love track.  For sure the comedy track, spills some laughs here and there, and the quick songs help first half to move smoothly.  


Interval Bang and initial second half reveal the actual motto of the flick. While this part is dealt fine, the actual plot or reason is definitely not that worthy or exciting to hold the flick strongly. After relevation, there’s nothing much left over for last half hour but to rush up and say a good bye.

 What are good….
The Director shows few sparks here and there…To name few, The boy meets girl scene pictured in Kashmir and the song that follows is good. The Story that follows immediately after interval is gripping and possesses some seriousness. Using RGV’s titles for villain gang, whole JP’s comedy track is adequate. “Niharika” , “Brathakaali”, “Daandiyaa” are nicely shot. “Friend ante caring” has nice situation. Tamanna looks very good throughout. Devisri Prasad composes music while Rassol Ellore handles cinematography. Two action episodes are well handled with a song background and others suffices. 

What’s All Missing…
Though the entire plot seems little twisty, It finally ends the same and depends on the same old revenge saga. Movie as such lacks hilarious comedy which is USP these days to cover up its cliches.

Finally…
Though not surprisingly fresh, Movie offers regular masala for movie goers this festival. First half, NTR’s fan base and Tamanna’s role will surely make up for a watch if in case you don’t have an option. Festival time, Huge release will help this movie for a weekend.

Rating
2.75/5

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