Oye Ninne Review

Oye Ninne Review




For Vishnu, she is that"annoying cousin" everybody has in a household; wherever your parents adore over you. Vishnu's dad believes he is good-for-nothing, but does this change?

He considers, ever since she entered his lifetime, it's come to be one of neglect and servitude. The only place he could find solace is with Ammu's parents, that believe as disregarded by their kid as Vishnu.

Vishnu's dad, Sekhar, is a college principal honored by many for what he's done for the village. He brings up Ammu because his own since he believes she is the reincarnation of his mom. Even though Ammu grows up as a great kid under his mentor-ship, Vishnu's youth is that of a rebel. When his activities almost violate the friendship between his father and also the nature of Tanikella Bharanihe feels no guilt; that is how helpless he's.

The film is set in the gorgeous locales of Konaseema, and the storyline takes its sweet time to establish the tempo and learn more about the association between Vishnu and Ammu. Taking an hour up to the exact same would appear draggy in parts, or even for comic relief given by Satya Akkala, that performs Vishnu's best buddy. Actually, Satya nearly appears to be overshadowing the protagonist duo at the first half, before the narrative takes a melodramatic twist in the next.

The usage of a part of a child-abuser into disconcertingly offer comic relief along with its consequential solution that looked right from cinema's black-and-white days (the sufferer devoting the abuser), the film has its absurd moments. But, what was even more ridiculous was an educated Ammu consenting to it using all the illiterate villagers.

However, apart from that, the second half has nothing to write home about. The habitual kidnap scene that contributes to an epic struggle along with the abrupt transition of Vishnu declaring his love to Ammu appear to lack stream. Ammu on the other hand does not say her love to guard her loved uncle's'respect and honor', but nevertheless feels warranted in requesting Vishnu to elope with her.

Tagubothu Ramesh functions as a catalyst at the movie's key moments and Dhanraj includes a forgettable cameo. The lead actors are fine in their functions, with debutant Bharat doing an adequate job. Watch the film if you are in to get a feel-good movie that investigates relationships on a relatable degree and contains beautifully rustic visuals.

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