Movie Name : Okkadine
Starring: Nara Rohit, Nithya Menon,Nagendra Babu
Rating : 2/5
Director: Srinivas Raga
Producer: C V Reddy
Banner: Gulabi movies Banner
Music: Karthik
Story:
Sailaja (Nithya Menon), returns to India on a holiday while her father Sivaji Rao (Sai Kumar), who have a good image among the public and media plans to enter politics. Sailaja comes across Surya (Nara Rohit) when she goes Vizag and gets attached to his family members along with him. However, Sailaja comes to know a twist regarding series of murders which is shocking. Who is Surya and What is the mystery behind series of murders forms the rest of the story.
Performances:
Nitya Menon is a best performer and she does her role at her best.She is cute and charming and delivered perfect expressions.
Sai Kumar as a politician is powerful with his dialouge delivery.Naga Babu is decent,Sathya Krishna, Srinivasa Reddy are okay while Ali and Brahmanandam couldn't do their best as the screenplay is weak.
Technical Analysis:
Karthik’s musical scores are mediocre while the background score is just okay. Cinematography by Andrew is first class and the film looked colorful. Chintapalli Ramana dialogues lack the needed punch. Srinivas Raga direction is bad and screenplay falters. Marthand K.Venkatesh editing is patchy. Production Values are okay.
Analysis:
Srinivas Raga comes up with an interesting storyline but he fails in its narration. The execution falters with illogical screenplay. Despite many experienced artists in the film, the film fails to grab audiences’ interest. Brahmanandam, MS Narayana, Ali are wasted in uninteresting roles. In fact Nara Rohit’s role fades off with no strength to his role.The scenes are unconvincing and illogical. He could have focused more on screenplay and family drama.
First half of the film starts with the introduction of characters and moves on with few family emotional scenes which makes a postivie feel on the film.Interval scene was established well where audience hoped to be more interesting in the later half.
Final verdict:
Okkadine disappoints with screenplay and dragging narration.
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