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Producer: Ashok Reddy and Praveen Sagi
Director: Ashok Kumar Reddy
Music: Ghantasala Vishwanath
Casting: Ashish Gandhi, Vamsi Krishna, Kunal Kaushik, Deeksha Panth, Viva Harsha and others
Rating: 1.0/5.0
Story
Mounika (Deeksha Panth) an aspiring writer along with her friends forces a publisher to read her story. After going through the story he says it was similar to a story and real life incidents happened during 1990s.
He says she has good writing skills and she can make hone them effectively with realistic narration and asks her to do some research. Mounika along with her friends decides to find out the mystery behind 'O Sthree Repu Ra'.
With her efforts futile she decides to play 'Spirt Game' to call spirits and question them about the mystery. What happens next should be seen on screen.
Performance
There is nothing much to rave about performances. Deeksha Panth is ok in lead role. Shruti Mol is not of heroine material and she did her job according to the plot.
Both male actors Vamsi Krihsna and Ashish Gandhi lack expressions which play important role in elevating the scenes. Others went through the motions.
Technical
Ghantasala Vishvanath's music is ordinary. Background score is ok. Editing could have been far better. Cinematography is good in couple of scenes. Dialogues are average.
Ashok Kumar should have conducted some research and worked on the script. Just getting inspired by real life happenings is not enough to score success on screen. Production values are average.
Plus Points
Concept
Beginning
Minus Points
Everything
Actors
Story, Screenplay, Direction
Editing
Music
Analysis
Ashok Kumar Reddy inspired by real life incidents in the 1990s came with this horror film. But he failed to come with a strong story and once the story turned out to be weak, everything else fell flat. He failed with his screenplay and direction.
He starts off in a interesting manner but later story drifts and moves listlessly without any logics. Many are left to wonder why the lead actor do not try sufficiently to find out the mystery going to the place of incident rather than depend on calling souls. This itself weakened the plot. Any hopes of Ashok Kumar on comedy working out did not turn real.
Finally nothing worked out in the film as Ashok Kumar failed to include twists and turns to thrill viewers.
Final Talk
O Sthree Repu Ra do not scare movie lovers.
Producer: Ashok Reddy and Praveen Sagi
Director: Ashok Kumar Reddy
Music: Ghantasala Vishwanath
Casting: Ashish Gandhi, Vamsi Krishna, Kunal Kaushik, Deeksha Panth, Viva Harsha and others
Rating: 1.0/5.0
Story
Mounika (Deeksha Panth) an aspiring writer along with her friends forces a publisher to read her story. After going through the story he says it was similar to a story and real life incidents happened during 1990s.
He says she has good writing skills and she can make hone them effectively with realistic narration and asks her to do some research. Mounika along with her friends decides to find out the mystery behind 'O Sthree Repu Ra'.
With her efforts futile she decides to play 'Spirt Game' to call spirits and question them about the mystery. What happens next should be seen on screen.
Performance
There is nothing much to rave about performances. Deeksha Panth is ok in lead role. Shruti Mol is not of heroine material and she did her job according to the plot.
Both male actors Vamsi Krihsna and Ashish Gandhi lack expressions which play important role in elevating the scenes. Others went through the motions.
Technical
Ghantasala Vishvanath's music is ordinary. Background score is ok. Editing could have been far better. Cinematography is good in couple of scenes. Dialogues are average.
Ashok Kumar should have conducted some research and worked on the script. Just getting inspired by real life happenings is not enough to score success on screen. Production values are average.
Plus Points
Concept
Beginning
Minus Points
Everything
Actors
Story, Screenplay, Direction
Editing
Music
Analysis
Ashok Kumar Reddy inspired by real life incidents in the 1990s came with this horror film. But he failed to come with a strong story and once the story turned out to be weak, everything else fell flat. He failed with his screenplay and direction.
He starts off in a interesting manner but later story drifts and moves listlessly without any logics. Many are left to wonder why the lead actor do not try sufficiently to find out the mystery going to the place of incident rather than depend on calling souls. This itself weakened the plot. Any hopes of Ashok Kumar on comedy working out did not turn real.
Finally nothing worked out in the film as Ashok Kumar failed to include twists and turns to thrill viewers.
Final Talk
O Sthree Repu Ra do not scare movie lovers.
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