Okkadine Movie Review
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Release Date: 14-Feb-2013
Cast: Nara Rohith, Nithya Menon, Kota Srinivasa Rao, MS Narayana, Bramhanandam, Chandramohan, Naga Babu, Ali and Rachana Maurya
Director : Srinivas Raga
Producer : C V Reddy
Music Director : Karthik
Timesofap Rating: 2.25/5
Story:
Shailaja (Nithya Menen) is the daughter of a rich businessman named Shivaji (Sai Kumar). She comes home to India for a vacation and heads to a resort near Vishakhapatnam, owned by Sreenu Mama (Nagababu), to relax for a few days.
She comes across Surya (Nara Rohit) there and falls in love with his family. Love slowly blossoms between them and she reveals her intentions to her father Shivaji, who approves. The story takes a twist at this point and Shailaja realises that all that she has experienced is an illusion.
Surya reveals that Shivaji has another side to him and the story now turns into a revenge drama. Shailaja now has to choose between her father and Surya. Whose side does she pick? What is the other side of Shivaji?
That forms the story of Okkadine.
Performances:
Nara Rohit proves to be a good performer but his character fades off and doesn’t have any strength. He does satisfactorily in what he was offered.
Nithya Menon looked good and she delivers her best in terms of performance. The actress is charming and expressive.
Sai Kumar is powerful with an amazing on-screen presence, Sathya Krishna is okay, Brahmanandam and Ali are wasted, Naga Babu is decent, Srinivasa Reddy brings in few laughs. Other didn’t have much scope.
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.
The first half is a bit okay with characters establishment and some family drama while the interval bang is interesting offering some scope, but the second half tests patience with the director’s poor handling of script. Despite an interesting twist in the interval, the screenplay diverts into the conventional and predictable zone of story in the second half while the climax is yet another fail.
verdict:
Okkadine disappoints with illogical screenplay and dragging narration.