When was the last time you saw a Tamil/Telugu remake and didn't whine
about how badly the maker has as made to the original script are only going to reinforce the success of Oopiri.spoiled the original? After watching this Nagarjuna-starrer, you might not have such complaints. Many Indian remakes of foreign films fail because the makers, in an attempt to mould the script to suit their audience, make odd changes that lead to shoddy
output. But Oopiri, a remake of the French film The Intouchables, crosses that hurdle with ease. Actually, the changes Vamsi h
One of the major differences between the original and Oopiri is, of
course, Tamannaah, who plays the role of Keerthi, a personal secretary
of Vikram. The romance track between her and Seenu is a speed bump to
the story; nevertheless, even it has a few good moments to cherish. But
another addition to the story: Anushka, Vikram's ex-lover, is just an
unwanted baggage.
A special mention goes to cinematographer PS Vinod. Everything shines. Each and every frame of the film is rich and elegant, which gives a different appeal to the film and it has made the film more...err...Indian.
With the right cast and the perfect team, Vamsi has pulled off a decent drama, which retains the soul of the original.
A special mention goes to cinematographer PS Vinod. Everything shines. Each and every frame of the film is rich and elegant, which gives a different appeal to the film and it has made the film more...err...Indian.
With the right cast and the perfect team, Vamsi has pulled off a decent drama, which retains the soul of the original.






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