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Oopiri Review – Coming of Age Celebration of Cinema

Film: "Oopiri"

Language: Telugu

Director: Vamsi Paidipally

Cast: Nagarjuna Akkineni, Karthi, Tamannaah, Prakash Raj, Ali, Jayasudha, Vivek[2]
Shriya Saran, Anushka Shetty, Adivi Sesh, Gabriella Demetriades, Nora Fatehi

Rating: ****

Reviewer: Socialnews.xyz

Story: Vikramadithya aka Vikram (Nagarjuna) is a paraplegic and he calls for a care-taker. Sreenu (Karthi) in a bind with a case with and to get the Court to quash his sentence by proving he is good guy attends the interview at Vikram's place and gets selected.  What did Sreenu and Vikram do to help each other with their problems, is the rest of the story.

Acting: Nagarjuna did an excellent job as a paraplegic in a wheelchair. The emotions on his face are good throughout the movie. Karthi steals the show with his excellent comedy timing. His attitude, body language and Telugu diction (own dubbing) are a revelation. Tamanna is used as a glamor doll again. Prakash Raj,Jayasudha and Tanikella Bharani are adequate in  their roles.

Techincal: Director Vamsi Paidipally borrowed a lot from the original but added more fun to the movie. He made sure every frame is either fun or emotional. Gopi Sundar background score has taken the movie to next level, especially in the emotional scenes . Cinematography by PS Vinod is top notch. The production values by PVP are at the highest level once again.

Highlights:

Nagarjuna

Karthi

Music

Screenplay

Drawbacks:

Slow Second half

Analysis: Director Vamsi did an good job of adapting an emotional story by adding good commercial ingredients without disturbing the soul of the film.  Even with a slow second half, it is a feel good movie and will be received well by all sections of audiences.

Box office: The movie will do very well in both class centers and the overseas market. The mass centers result will depend on upcoming films.

Verdict: Don't Miss It.

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