Movie Name: Ma Oori Polimera 2
Rating: π π π β β (3/5)
Starring: Satyam Rajesh, Kamakshi Bhaskarla, Getup Srinu, Baladitya, Chitram Seenu, Ravi Varma, Rakendu Mouli, Sahiti Dasari
Directed by: Dr. Anil Vishwanath
Cinematography: Kushedar Ramesh Reddy
Music by: Gyaani
Editor: Sree Vara
Producers: Gowr Kriesna
Release Date: 3rd November, 2023
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Building on the resounding success of ‘Ma Oori Polimera,’ initially released on OTT, the director returns with ‘Ma Oori Polimera 2’ for a theatrical experience. The sequel arrives with great anticipation. Explore our review to gauge if it meets the lofty expectations.
Story Glimpse:
Jangaiah (Baladitya) embarks on a quest to locate his missing brother, Komuraiah (Satyam Rajesh), while the new SI, Ravindra Naik (Rakendu Mouli), arrives in Jasthipalli to unravel the village’s enigmatic deaths. Simultaneously, the Department of Archaeology expresses interest in accessing an abandoned village temple.
Technical Aspects:
- Casting: Satyam Rajesh impresses with his portrayal of Komuraiah, relying on expressive acting to deliver a commendable performance. Sri Kamakshi Bhaskarla’s pivotal role gains prominence in the second hour, with her simple and subtle performance shining through. Getup Srinu, Rakendu Mouli, and the entire cast contribute their best efforts to captivate the audience.
- Direction:Β Director Anil Vishwanath skillfully crafts the script, highlighting character dynamics and their intricate connections, narrating their stories convincingly. His vision is to build a franchise, leaving certain elements unresolved in this sequel. While the intention is laudable, a compelling storyline and a fast-paced screenplay are essential to maintain audience engagement.
- Music: Gyaani’s exceptional work in the music department enhances many scenes throughout the film, intensifying the impact of both halves.
- Cinematography:Β In a movie of this nature, cinematography holds substantial importance. Regrettably, Kushedar Ramesh Reddy’s contribution in this aspect falls short of expectations.
Highlights:
- Director Anil Vishwanath’s skilled script crafting, focusing on character development and their connections, adds depth to the narrative.
- Satyam Rajesh’s commendable portrayal of Komuraiah, relying on expressive acting to deliver a decent performance.
- Sri Kamakshi Bhaskarla’s subtle yet pivotal role shines in the second half, along with solid performances from the cast.
- The second half offers unexpected twists and turns, maintaining audience engagement, with a significant contribution from the music.
Downsides:
- The film introduces a temple mystery but doesn’t delve into it deeply, missing an opportunity for a more captivating storyline.
- The first half’s screenplay could have been more engaging to enhance the film’s appeal.
- Some casting choices, like Rakendu Mouli, may not fully fit their roles, affecting the film’s overall appeal.
- The inclusion of numerous scary scenes may not resonate with all audiences, particularly families.
Final Verdict:Β βDecent Thrills, Mixed Execution“
