Oke Oka Jeevitham Movie Review: As a result of his recent box office disappointments, the actor Sharwanand is currently having a rough time. Since his previous film, Aadavallu Meeku Johaarlu, was both critically and economically disappointing, he quickly made Oke Oka Jeevitham, a film based on a new concept (also known as Kanam in Tamil). This in-depth analysis will reveal whether or not Sharwanand is successful in retaining moviegoers.
Story
Adi, a musician, and singer who aspires to fame, experiences anxiety when performing in front of a large audience. Seenu and Chaitu, two of his closest pals, are suffering from personal concerns. A scientist who believes time travel is possible encounters these three friends. Adi decides to travel back in time to make amends while he is still grieving for his mother. The remainder of the novel focuses on the effects of this decision on Adi, Seenu, and Chaitu.
Cast & Crew
Sharwanand, Ritu Varma, Amala Akkineni, Vennela Kishore, Priyadarshi, Nassar, Ali, Ravi Raghavendra, Yog Jappe, Madhunandan, Jay Adithya, Nithyaraj, and Hitesh feature in Oke Oka Jeevitham. S R Prabhu and S R Prakash Babu are the film’s producers, and Shree Karthick is in charge of directing. Jakes Bejoy composed the score for the film, which was recorded by Sujith Sarang.
Movie Name | Oke Oka Jeevitham |
Director | Shree Karthick |
Music Director | Jakes Bejoy |
Producer | S R Prakash Babu, S R Prabhu |
Genre | Science-Fiction, Drama |
Cast | Sharwanand, Ritu Varma, Amala Akkineni, Vennela Kishore, Priyadarshi, Nassar, Ali, Ravi Raghavendra, Yog Jappe, Madhunandan, Jay Adithya, Nithyaraj, & Hitesh |
Cinematography | Sujith Sarang |
Movie Verdict
There are very few science fiction films in Telugu. Aditya 369 is likely the first full-length Telugu film to explore time travel. When we’re not exclusively watching thrillers, dramas, and romantic comedies like Oke Oke Jeevitham, it’s great to switch things up a bit. Despite its time-traveling narrative, this film has everything necessary to appeal to a diverse range of viewers. However, the plot of the film is flawed and may dull some viewers. Significant effort was taken to explain time travel and fate in the film.
Sharwanand’s portrayal of the loyal son Adi is outstanding. Acting-wise, he shines in dramatic sequences. Amala Akkineni returned to Telugu cinema following the release of “Life Is Beautiful,” where she once again achieved success. Ritu Varma did an excellent job in the part despite having little screen presence. Both ‘Vennela’ Kishore and Priyadarshi did an excellent job playing their roles and added much-needed humor. Nasser is able to totally immerse himself in his characters, resulting in performances that sound authentic. All of the supporting characters performed excellently and advanced the plot.
The movie contains no technical difficulties. Jakes Bejoy’s songs Amma and Okate Kadha both have amazing melodies. The soundtrack perfectly suits the tone of the film. Sujith Sarang does a commendable job in front of the camera; a number of the photographs are quite remarkable. Some expenses must be lowered to stay within budget, however, this is normal practice for time travel fiction due to the higher cost of special effects. The production value of the film is respectable.
The director Shree Karthick has a superb filmmaking style. This director’s first picture did an excellent job with time travel, making the premise clear and straightforward.
The Telugu film Oke Oka Jeevitham is a remarkably effective attempt to blend time travel and dramatic emotion. This film should be released in theatres due to its creative content.
Plus Points:
Time travel concept
Direction
Actors performance
Minus Points:
Few stretched scenes
Rating: 3.75/5
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