Ori Devuda Telugu Movie Review & Ratings | Hit or Flop?

Ori Devuda Telugu Movie Review: Vishwak Sen has acquired a large fan base among young heroes in Telugu films by selecting a variety of topics that mostly appeal to youth. Despite strong audience responses to his most recent flicks, their box office success was below expectations. Victory Venkatesh is featured in the recently released film “Ori Devuda” by director Vishwak Sen. Without further ado, let us evaluate this film in detail to determine whether it is appropriate for theatres and will perform well at the box office.

Ori Devuda Movie Review

Story

Arjun and Anu have been best friends since childhood. When Anu asks Arjun to marry her unexpectedly, his and Anu’s parents decide on a date while Arjun is confused. Arjun believes that Anu can only be his best friend if they are married and that a long-term relationship with her is unwise. Accidentally, he meets Meera, his older boyhood sweetheart, at the same time. The remainder of the novel focuses on Arjun’s relationship issues and search for his true love..

Cast & Crew

Included in the cast of Ori Devuda are Vishwak Sen, Venkatesh Daggubati, Mithila Palkar, Asha Bhat, Rahul Ramakrishna, Murali Sharma, and Nagineedu, among others. Ashwath Marimuthu wrote and directed this film, which was produced by Pearl V. Potluri and Param V. Potluri under the brands PVP Cinema and Sri Venkateswara Creations. Leon James composed the soundtrack, while Vidhu Ayyana oversaw the production.

Movie Name Ori Devuda
Director Ashwath Marimuthu
Music Director Leon James
Producer Pearl V. Potluri, Param V. Potluri
Genre Romantic Comedy
Cast Vishwak Sen, Venkatesh Daggubati, Mithila Palkar, Asha Bhat, Rahul Ramakrishna, Murali Sharma, Nagineedu
Cinematography Vidhu Ayyana

Movie Verdict

Oh My Kadavule, a hugely successful Tamil film, has been adapted as Ori Devuda. The Telugu version is substantially identical in terms of aesthetics and plot. This story shares many characteristics with earlier love stories but is unique in its fictional plot aspect. The sections in which Venkatesh Daggubati comes and delivers Vishwaksen a ticket are interesting, as are those that follow. These situations intrigue the audience and leave them wondering what will occur next.

Another characteristic of the image is its text. Despite the fact that the majority of scenes are rather straightforward and predictable, the screenplay distinguishes itself from other love stories. Beginning with the courtroom scenes, meeting Venkatesh Daggubati, and switching to flashbacks, this is what makes the entire film more engaging to watch. The conclusion of the video carries a profound message that may resonate with the kids of today.

While Vishwak Sen portrays Arjun with zeal, his performance in a few situations may seem exaggerated. It is now time for him to concentrate on his physical appearance in addition to his performing ability. Mithila Palkar is renowned for her performance in the series “Little Things.” Despite this being her debut Telugu film, she did an excellent job as Anu. As usual, Venkatesh Daggubati amused as a cameo, while Rahul Ramakrishna performed admirably as his assistant. Asha Bhat did brilliantly, however, she must work on her acting abilities. Murali Sharma and the other performers performed their roles to the story’s specifications with great skill.

Technically, the Ori Devuda film is fantastic, with Anirudh’s song being the greatest and Leon James’ score complimenting the plot well. Despite the fact that the cinematography in Vidhu Ayyana is adequate, a few instances appear oversaturated; this may have been corrected during the DI. Editing may have been improved. Even though there are only a handful of visual effects shots, the production qualities could have been higher.

The original film’s director, Ashwath Marimuthu, attempted to maintain the original plot and sequences. He was able to successfully amuse the audience by mixing humorous occurrences and fiction into his presentation.
Overall, Ori Devuda is a passable love story worth seeing with a significant other in a movie theatre.

Plus Points:

  • Screenplay
  • Music
  • Actors Performances

Minus Points:

  • VFX

Rating: 3/5

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