Saturday, 13 April 2013
Oka College Love Story Review
Oka College Love Story Review
Film Name:Oka College Love Story
Cast: Sravan, Monal Gajjar, Arthi Puri
Direction: B Prabhakar
Genre: Drama
Duration: 2 hours 23 minutes
Direction: B Prabhakar
Genre: Drama
Duration: 2 hours 23 minutes
Story: Surya (Sravan) and Sindhu (Monal) meet on the first day of medical college and become good friends. Surya earns the wrath of the seniors in college for saving her Sindhu from getting ragged by her seniors and reports it to the college authorities.
Movie Review: It is an anti ragging film that is set in the backdrop of a medical college. Everybody who's been to a medical college or has friends who are doctors would have heard stories about how juniors get ragged by their seniors. This movie has been made with the intention of bringing to the fore the plight of hapless students who fall prey to the menace of ragging. Noble intentions, but it's just that the filmmaking is devoid of any skill or intelligence whatsoever and ends up as another B-grade offering that is destined to disappear into the oblivion.
Surya and Sindhu are the protagonists who are classmates in a medical college. Sindhu is the loving daughter of a rich industrialist who buys stake in a hospital even before Sindhu steps into medical college. Surya is a village boy who is raised by his grandmother after losing his parents. The very first day in college they get ragged by the seniors. But Surya and a bunch of friends decide to give it back to the bullying seniors, who do not take it too kindly. How their lives get destroyed as the seniors vie to settle scores forms the crux of the plot.
Save Monal Gajjar and a couple melodious soundtracks there is hardly anything cinema like in the movie. Seems like a bunch of armatures decided to make a film for themselves. Home videos have better production values than what we see in this movie, so to talk anymore about it will be an absolute waste of time.
Note: Watching grass grow will be more worthwhile than watching this movie, so just forget it.
Movie Review: It is an anti ragging film that is set in the backdrop of a medical college. Everybody who's been to a medical college or has friends who are doctors would have heard stories about how juniors get ragged by their seniors. This movie has been made with the intention of bringing to the fore the plight of hapless students who fall prey to the menace of ragging. Noble intentions, but it's just that the filmmaking is devoid of any skill or intelligence whatsoever and ends up as another B-grade offering that is destined to disappear into the oblivion.
Surya and Sindhu are the protagonists who are classmates in a medical college. Sindhu is the loving daughter of a rich industrialist who buys stake in a hospital even before Sindhu steps into medical college. Surya is a village boy who is raised by his grandmother after losing his parents. The very first day in college they get ragged by the seniors. But Surya and a bunch of friends decide to give it back to the bullying seniors, who do not take it too kindly. How their lives get destroyed as the seniors vie to settle scores forms the crux of the plot.
Save Monal Gajjar and a couple melodious soundtracks there is hardly anything cinema like in the movie. Seems like a bunch of armatures decided to make a film for themselves. Home videos have better production values than what we see in this movie, so to talk anymore about it will be an absolute waste of time.
Note: Watching grass grow will be more worthwhile than watching this movie, so just forget it.
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