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O Pitta Katha Movie Review

O Pitta Katha Movie Review : With interesting and exciting turns, o pitta katha is an engaging watch

Critic's Rating: 3.0/5 


O Pitta Katha Story: Krish originates from China to Kakinada, to meet his antagonized uncle. He begins to look all starry eyed at his uncle's little girl Venkata Lakshmi, who's as of now involved with Prabhu. At the point when she disappears out traveling, tumult unfurls.

O Pitta Katha Movie Review: O Pitta Katha has all the course of a romantic comedy, complete with accommodating, sentimental visuals set in a town. That is, till it hops into its spine chiller mode. What works for the film is the means by which the spine chiller and satire figure out how to consolidate. Regardless of whether the film is choking to start with, it figures out how to more than compensate for it when the end credits roll.

Venkata Lakshmi (Nitya Shetty) is a cheerful understudy from Kakinada. Krish (Viswant) visits his uncle's home to relieve the crack between his mom and him. While there, he succumbs to Venkata Lakshmi and requests that his uncle give her submit marriage so the two families join once more. In the interim, Venkata Lakshmi departs on a get-away to Araku and disappears. At the point when the sub-controller Ajay Kumar (Brahmaji) attempts to unfasten the bunches, he before long understands the presence of Prabhu. How the cop unwinds the puzzles is an entertaining and exciting ride.

In spite of the unstable part, Chendu Muddhu figures out how to pull off the film generally. While the romantic tale is pretty ordinary, the idiosyncratic parody works in odds and ends. It's the all around bundled spine chiller that works especially well. Nitya Shetty, as the normal, universal Venkata Lakshmi has performed effortlessly. Having said that, her character is abnormal, as the entire dedication edge gets truly irritating, so does the slapping bit. Sanjay Rao makes a great presentation as Prabhu with insignificant defects. Despite the fact that Viswant pulls off his job alright, he despite everything leaves opportunity to get better. The not really praiseworthy love track among him and Nitya too leaves space for imperfections. Bala Raju engages as Pandu, with his parody timing. In spite of the fact that he shows up for a short period, Brahmaji gives an acceptable execution as a cop

Music author Pravin Lakkaraju works superbly, particularly with the sentimental numbers. Sunil Kumar N has made a good showing with the camera. In general, it's the fascinating and clever bends in the second a large portion of that make O Pitta Katha an engaging watch.

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