Ok Ok Review

- Film : OK OK
- Producer : Bellamkonda Suresh
- Director : M Rajesh
- Star Cast : Udhayanidhi Stalin, Hansika, Santhanam...
- Music Director : Harris Jayaraj
- Rating :




2.25
Other Ratings
Average Movie Rating




2.25
Sify
Not yet rated
Deccan
Not yet rated...The Times of India
Not yet rated...BharatStudent
Not yet rated...Rediff
Not yet rated...
Story
The story revolves around Srinivas (Udayanidhi Stalin) and Meera (Hansika Motvani). The story starts with Srinivas receiving a wedding card of his ex-long Meera. He wants to stop the wedding and therefore leaves for the venue. As he heads towards the wedding venue, the flash back opens up wherein Srinvas would be shown as a loafer, who works at INOX theatre. He along with his friends passes comments on girls who stops at the traffic signal near the theatre. One day Srinivas happens to see Meera (Hansika). He persuades her to love him. Initially she denies but admits at a later point of time. But, they break up suddenly. Why they break up and how they patch up forms the remaining part of the movie.Analysis :
Lack
of strong story is one big setback to this film. Although Santhanam
(who played a close friend of Stalin) tickled the ribs of the audience
in the first half, second half was literally boring even comedy
too. The love tract between Srinivas and Meera didn't work out and the
chemistry too was not okay. There was no suspense and viewers could
easily understand what the next scene would be. The main asset of the
movie is the music scored by Harris Jayaraj. Production values too were
good.Performance :
The
life and soul of them movie was Santhanam. Dayanidhi Stalin was ok and
so was Hansika. Sayaji Shide too gave his best. Andrea Jeremiah appears
in the climax and was looking good.
Stills from OK OK:
Read












As
said earlier, it's old wine in the new bottle. But, the new bottle
formula fortunately worked for Mysskin, who already labelled himself as a
critically acclaimed director. With a perfect mix of commercial
elements, Mask managed to enthralled scores of audience. Although the
movie shooting was completed in just 105 days, the movie came well. The
music of the Mask, scored by K, already became a super hit and they
appeared good on the screen too. Sathya's cinematography too worked
wonders for the movie. Hats off to costume designer Gabriella who worked
about six months to bring out the mask, suit and belt for Bruce Lee.
Jiiva undoubtedly gave his best. Since he was already mastered in Kungfu,
he was perfect as Bruce Lee. Special mention is about debutant actress
Pooja Hegde, who was no way in comparison with contemporary actresses.
She looked gorgeous and performed well. Narain as Dragon gave
outstanding performance. Other actors such as Nassar, Girish Karnad and
Anupama Kumar gave their best.







The
direction and screenplay of Ravi Chavali are the main assets of the
film. Another highlight of the film is dialogue. Written by Ravi
Chavali, every punch dialogue uttered by Balakrishna literally wooed the
audience who whistled and clapped throughout the film. Music, composed
by Chakri, was okay. Cinematography was good too. It looks like producer
Ramesh Puppala made a good choice by selecting Ravi Chavali and
Balakrishna. Costumes could have been better. Choreography
too was okay. The choreography was okay. Screenplay could have been
better. The punch dialogues of Balakrishna were good. Some dialogues
such as "Baadadaniki bio-data enduku ra..." and ""Sri Krishnudu
bhagavadgeetha Arjunudu okkadike gaa cheppaadu. Mari prapanchamanthaa
elaa leak ayindi? Appudu koodaa piracy undaa?" received good response. But, on the whole, cinema was okay.
Balakrishna
is the life and soul of the movie and his performance was up to the
mark. Isha Chawla and Parvathy Melton did justice to their roles
although they had not much scope to perform. Vijay Kumar's acting was
outstanding. Kota Srinivas did splendid job as a bank manager. Jaya
Prakash Narayana gave deadly performance as antagonist. Dharmavarapu
Subramanyam made people laugh out their lungs.








