Ori Devuda Movie Review

 

Young actor Vishwak Sen, who has amassed a sizable fan base among young people, has now produced the rom-com Ori Devuda, which was helmed by Ashwath Marimuthu. Victory Venkatesh appears in the movie in a cameo. Asha Bhat and Mithila Palkar are debutantes. Let's see how the movie does now that it has premiered.

Plot:

Since they were young children, Arjun Durgaraj (Vishwak Sen) and Anu Paulraj (Mithila Palkar) have been friends. Arjun weds Anu and begins a new life at her request. Arjun works in his father-in-office law's but finds the work frustrating. He begins to feel attracted to Meera, a senior in his school, at the same time (Asha Bhat). As a result, Arjun files for divorce, but thanks to Venkatesh's divine intervention, Anu faints in front of the judge. He is given another chance by the Almighty to live again. The main conflict of the story is what Arjun does with his second chance.

Plus Points:

Although this is a typical love story, the director brilliantly adds a fantasy element. The uniqueness and interest that Venkatesh's god persona brings to the proceedings. As always, Venkatesh is endearing and fantastic in his cameo. His appearance and body language are flawless. In his previous film, Vishwak Sen played a subtle role. Vishwak once again demonstrates his versatility in a variety of roles with Ori Devuda. He performs subtle acting that the movie requires and exhibits good emotion in emotional scenes. The actor played the part with sufficient variety.

As a cheery girl, Mithila Palkar did well. She gets along well with Vishwak Sen. Her performance, particularly during the climax, is nice. Asha Bhat also receives a substantial role in the movie. She has a lively dance number to show off her dancing abilities, and her character is well-written.

The second act of the movie is a fun ride with a few dramatic scenes. This section of the story moves along fairly quickly. The enjoyable sections are adequate because Tharun Bhascker's comedy punches get us in good spirits. The humorous approach keeps the movie straightforward.