Saturday, 8 October 2011

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Expectations ran high for NTR Jr's Oosaravelli, this year's Vijayadasami release, but they were belied to a large extent as the film didn't seem to create the dasara dhamaka.

Director Surendar Reddy's attempts to show NTR in varied colours (hence the title Oosaravelli, which means 'chameleon') but it turns out to be a colourless entertainer though it is an atypical film for NTR Jr.

The script writer, Vakkantham Vamsi, and the director have not come up with a sufficiently interesting and arresting story. The plot twists and turns endlessly and although the production values are rich, the plot is just a mish-mash of various elements, though basically a revenge drama.

First of all, NTR -- Tony in the film -- is pretty subdued. One doesn't get to see the histrionics he is known for. Most of the time, he is bashing up people since he is a petty street thief who will do anything for money on the mean streets of Mumbai. Then he meets Niharika (Tamannaah) in Kashmir when both of them are kidnapped by terrorists, and helps her escape. He then follows her, professing his love for her but she is engaged to Rajesh, a minister's son.

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