Release date : Oct 17, 2014 |
VISSU.Rating : 3.25/5 |
Director : Vijay Kumar Konda |
Producer : Akkineni Nagarjuna |
Music Director : Anoop Rubens |
Starring : Naga Chaitanya, Pooja Hegde |
Annapurna Studios have been churning out some meaningful films from
quite some time now. Vijay Kumar Konda’s Oka Laila Kosam is their 25th
film, and has hit the screens today. Let’s now see how the Naga
Chaitanya and Pooja Hegde starrer is.
Story:-
Karthik(Naga Chaitanya) is a rich handsome guy who completes his
studies and comes back to India. One fine day, he spots Nandu(Pooja
Hegde) and falls head over heels for her. Sadly, it is the other way
round for Nandu, who has bitter experiences every time she meets him.
One fine day, Karthik proposes to Nandu but she rejects him point blank.
Twist in the tale arises when Karthik’s parents get him engaged to
Nandu. What will Nandu do now ? Will she reveal her hatred towards
Karthik to her parents ? and how does Karthik change Nandu’s mind and
win his love ? That forms the rest of the story.
Plus Points:-
Major plus point of the film is the simple yet beautiful romance.
Vijay Kumar Konda needs to be credited for showcasing a routine story in
quite an entertaining way. Naga Chaitanya looks super handsome, and has
matured tremendously with his acting. Roles like these are a cake walk
for him, and has performed his character with a lot of ease. Anup
Ruben’s music is peppy and will be a added bonus.
Pooja Hegde is definitely the find of the year, and has an amazing
screen presence. She has handled a complex role well and is definitely a
star in the making. Ali’s comedy is yet another major plus for this
film. The way his track has been weaved into the story line is quite
entertaining. First half of the film is racy and the interval bang is
nicely executed. The way the twist in the second half is revealed is
pretty good.
Minus Points:-
Major drawback of the film is its predictability. Once the twist is
revealed, the film gets highly predictable. Fifteen minutes of the first
half is below par as the story never kick starts here. After a racy
first half, the pace in the second drags a bit. The writing here suffers
as the director fails to bring in the necessary entertainment or the
needed emotions.
Heroine’s character lacks clarity in certain places, and could have
been justified more. The so called emotions are not properly elevated in
necessary areas, leaving the screenplay below par. As said earlier,
stories like these have come in quite a lot and has nothing much new to
offer.
Technical Aspects:-
As said earlier, music of the film is decent, and all the songs go
with the flow of the film. Cinematography is top notch, and the way
songs have been shot and choreographed needs a special mention.
Dialogues written are simple and yet meaningful. Production values are
good and present the film in a rich light.
Coming to the director Vijay Konda, one can say that he has not
managed to evoke the entertainment when compared to his debut film Gunde
Jari Gallatayyinde. His screenplay is weak in the second half as he
fails to sustain the positive buzz that he creates during the first.
Editing is quite neat and so is the art direction.
Verdict:-
With this film, it is once again proved that Naga Chaitanya is at
ease with romantic entertainers. He along with debutante Pooja Hedge
dominate the film with their superb performances. On the flip side, a
predictable and simple second half slow down things to an extent. But
who cares, as long as you are entertained and cheered up which Oka Laila
Kosam manages to do decently.
vissu Rating – 3.25/5